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