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World War II
Test Description: World War II
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Who were on the side of the Allies?
A
Germany, Italy and Japan
B
Great Britain, Soviet Union and United States
C
United States, Italy and Soviet Union
D
Great Britain, Japan and United States
2) Who were on the side of the Axis?
A
Germany, United States and Japan
B
Germany, Italy and Japan
C
United States, Italy and Soviet Union
D
Great Britain, Soviet Union and United States
3) What company in Minnesota made portable bridges and pontoons to help out the war effort during World War II?
A
Crown Iron Works
B
Hormel
C
Twin Cities Ordanance
D
Munsingwear
4) What Minnesota company made ammunition, bullet casings and weapons to help the war effort during World War II?
A
Andersen Corporations
B
Hormel
C
Twin Cities Ordnance
D
Munsingwear
5) What Minnesota company made military clothing to help the war effort during World War II?
A
Andersen Corporations
B
Twin Cities Ordnance
C
Crown Iron Works
D
Munsingwear
6) What Minnesota company made SPAM luncheon meat to help the war effort during World War II?
A
Twin Cities Ordnance
B
Hormel
C
Crown Iron Works
D
Andersen Corporations
7) What Minnesota company made military huts to help the war effort during World War II?
A
Crown Iron Works
B
Munsingwear
C
Andersen Corporations
D
Twin Cities Ordnance
8) A person not on active military duty during a war.
A
civilian
B
draft
C
rationing
D
home front
9) the area of civilian activity during a war
A
rationing
B
home front
C
draft
D
victory garden
10) limiting the amount of certain foods or materials that one is allowed to purchase
A
draft
B
victory garden
C
civilian
D
rationing
11) a private or community garden that people planted to help relieve food shortages during wartime
A
draft
B
victory garden
C
victory field
D
winning garden
12) to select and require people to serve in the military
A
civilian
B
rationing
C
draft
D
join
13) What caused World War II to start in Europe?
A
Hitler wanted to sieze land from neighboring countries. Germany invaded Poland and Great Britain, France declared war.
B
The U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
C
Japan attacked the U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
D
World War II didn't start in Europe.
14) What caused the United States to enter World War II?
A
Japan attacked the U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
B
The U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
C
Germany invaded Poland and Great Britain, France and other countries declared war on Germany.
D
The United States remained uninvolved in World War II.
15) What military action led to the end of the war with Japan?
A
Japan dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki causing the United States to surrender a few weeks later.
B
Germany invaded Poland.
C
The United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki causing Japan to surrender a few weeks later.
D
Japan attacking Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
16) How did men and women in Minnesota join the fight of World War II?
A
They worked for the Munsignwear, Hormel and Andersen Corporation.
B
They conserved, reused, and repaired things needed for war.
C
They made soup for the Soup Lines.
D
They served in the army, air force, navy, marines and coast guard.
17) How did Dakota and Ojibwe join the fight of World War II?
A
They conserved and reused and repaired things needed for the war.
B
They weren't able to serve in the military.
C
They served as code talkers.
D
They worked on farms while soldiers were off fighting in the war.
18) How did Minnesotans deal with the shortage of gas, rubber and other material?
A
They found places to buy them for less money.
B
They found different material to use.
C
They didn't find any way to deal with the shortage of gas, rubber or other materials.
D
They learned to conserve, reuse and repair the things they needed, drove cars less, walked or used public transportation.ti
19) What are two ways the U.S. government and citizens dealt with food shortages?
A
They didn't have a food shortage to deal with during World War II.
B
The U.S. government got food from the Soviet Union and Great Britain to help with the food shortage.
C
The U.S. government began rationing food and issuing ration stamps and victory gardens were planted to grow their own fruits
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