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What did Italy, Germany, and Japan have in common in the 1930s?
a) They overturned traditional governments and established democracies.
b) They were economic giants and together controlled world trade.
c) They sought to solve their nations’ problems through conquest.
d) They angered other nations by their persecution of the Jews.

Which was part of American policy during the early years of World War II?
a) denouncing Britain and France for declaring war on Germany
b) following a foreign policy of appeasement
c) remaining neutral while making war supplies available to Britain
d) terminating all trade agreements with warring nations

What prompted the United States to enter the war in 1941?
a) the imprisonment of Jews in German concentration camps
b) the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
c) the pact that the Soviet Union signed with Germany
d) Germany’s invasion of the Rhineland

Joseph Stalin dominated the Soviet Union using the tactics of
a) appeasement and neutrality.
b) coaxing and persuasion.
c) gifts of food and land.
d) terror and purges.

Both Mussolini and Hitler saw expansion of their territory as a way to increase
a) national pride.
b) pressure on their neighbors.
c) goodwill toward their neighbors.
d) pressure on their enemies.

Although Communists and Fascists have traditionally been enemies, in 1939 which Fascist made a pact with which Communist?
a) Hitler with Chamberlin
b) Hitler with Stalin
c) Hitler with Franco
d) Stalin with Franco

In 1932, Manchuria was taken over by
a) Hitler and the Germans.
b) Stalin and the Soviets.
c) the Japanese military.
d) Franco and the Nationalists.

The Burma Road was a 700-mile-long highway linking Burma (present-day Myanmar) to
a) Vietnam.
b) Thailand.
c) the Soviet Union.
d) China.

The Japanese leaders believed they could cripple the American naval fleet
a) in the Dutch East Indies.
b) in Manchuria.
c) at Pearl Harbor.
d) at Shanghai.

During the 1930s, Hitler, Mussolini, and the military leaders of Japan
a) had a monopoly on world trade.
b) began invading neighboring lands.
c) organized the League of Nations.
d) bolstered national pride by calling for free elections

During the early years of World War II, the United States
a) organized several peace talks between the Allies and the Axis powers.
b) stopped trading with all nations at war.
c) tried to remain neutral while supplying weapons to Britain and France.
d) sent military and economic aid to all nations at war.

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
a) capitalism.
b) nationalization.
c) collectivization
d) socialization.

Stalin modernized agriculture in the Soviet Union through
a) prompted the United States to enter the war
b) marked the final Japanese victory of the war
c) did not cause significant damage to American warships or planes.
d) led directly to the liberation of the Philippines.

What was one result of the Manchurian Incident?
a) It greatly increased power of the Japanese army over the government.
b) It greatly increased power of Korea over China.
c) It greatly increased confidence in the Chinese over Japan.
d) It greatly lessened Japanese military control.

Lebensraum was the term Hitler used that meant
a) a dream of German domination of all Europe.
b) a dream of German domination of the Soviet Union.
c) more power for Germany over Italy.
d) more living space for the Germans.

After Hitler had invaded Czechoslovakia and made a pact with Stalin, he invaded
a) Poland.
b) France.
c) England.
d) Japan.

Great Britain held out against the German attack at the Battle of
a) Dunkirk.
b) Stalingrad.
c) Britain.
d) Paris.

The America First Committee wanted to
a) enter the war.
b) block any further aid to Britain.
c) bomb Japan.
d) attack Germany.

How did Mussolini use gangs of Fascist thugs in Italy?
a) to guard Allied prisoners
b) to invade Ethiopia
c) to draw up new laws
d) to terrorize his opponents

Which country had gained control of most of Western Europe by 1940?
a) Italy
b) Japan
c) Germany
d) Russia

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