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Happy Monday My Minions!

Today:1. Test Questions1. Investigation in to

dropping of the atomic bomb.

Looking ahead:2. Review day Tuesday3. In class essay Thursday4. Multiple Choice test Friday5. Notebook Check Friday.

Dropping of the Atomic Bomb

How should we remember the dropping of the atomic bomb?

1. Everyone read the first page.2. In your group 2 people read Japanese

Perspective and 2 people read U.S. perspective. 3. Share both sides4. Select as a group and image to represent the

dropping of the atomic bomb.

Tuesday-Reviewsday

Today:1. Debrief atomic bomb

activity2. Review for Test

1. Outlines2. Multiple Choice Review

Looking Ahead:Essay Test – Block DayMultiple Choice – FridayNotebook Check – Friday

Come to tutorial today for extra help on essay, multiple choice, study guides, or anything for the notebook check. Also available at tutorial, hugs and snacks

A Totalitarian Regime is best defined as….

A. A government that allows freedom for its citizenB. A government that controls most or all aspects

of its citizens' livesC. A government with a classless societyD. A government based on democratic principles

A key reason in Hitler’s rise to power was…

A. His commitment to democratic principlesB. Economic Issues C. High unemploymentD. B and C

Britain and France allowing Hitler to annex Austria in 1938 is an example of…

A. The Phoney WarB. An alliance

C. AppeasementD. The Treaty of Versailles

The Treaty of Versailles punished Germany in all of the following ways except...

A. Forced Germany to be a democracyB. Pay reparations

C. Blamed them for the warD. Limited the size of their military

Woodrow Wilson Supported the Treaty of Versailles because..

A. He believed it delivered justice by punishing Germany

B. He believed France and Great Britain should control Germany’s old colonies

C. He hoped its creation of the League of Nations would prevent future conflicts

D. He believed it would help Great Britain and France pay back their debts to the U.S.

As applied to Europe in the 1930s appeasement is…

A. Standing up to aggressorsB. MilitarismC. A solution to the DepressionD. Giving to an aggressor to avoid conflict

The German Annexation of Austria is also known as…

A. The AnschlussB. The Sichelschnitt

C. The Nazi-Austrian PactD. Geraustria

In the early years of the Second World War the style of warfare used by the Germans would best be described as…

A. Panzer conflictB. Air to Air Combat

C. BlitzkriegD. A and C

In Blitzkrieg the role of the Panzers (tanks) was…

A. To surround the enemyB. To break through the line at the weak point

C. To transport InfantryD. To fire at the enemy from long range

The British and French did not attack Germany in

September 1939 after the attack on Poland because…

A. The fear of a revolution in GermanyB. Poland could defend itself

C. They were afraid of the SovietsD. None of the above

The Phoney War best describes…

A. The period of Allied inaction after declaring war on Germany

B. The Russian forces fighting in the Winter WarC. Mussolini’s attempt to take North Africa in 1940D. None of the above

Norway was a vital target for both the Allies and the Germans because…

A. It secured Sweden’s Iron supplyB. It was a good place to attack RussiaC. It was close to the United StatesD. Norwegian manpower would help the Nazis

Soon after the German victory in Norway…

A. France surrenderedB. Stalin invaded Finland

C. Winston Churchill became Prime Minster of Great Britain

D. All of the above

The Evacuation of 338,000 British and French Soldiers from France in May-June 1940 was known as…

A. The Miracle of DynamoB. The Miracle at Dunkirk

C. Operation DynamicD. Operation Yellow

Vichy France was…

A. Headed by Charles De GaulleB. The unoccupied area of France from June 1940-

July 1942C. Ultimately controlled by the Nazis

D. B and C

Officially neutral, but supportive of the Allies best describes the position of…

A. The United States after 1942B. The United States from 1939-1941C. The Soviet Union from 1939-1941D. Italy from 1939-1940

In March 1941 the US congress passed this bill that allowed President Roosevelt to give

supplies to countries that he thought were vital to the Defense of Democracy.

A. Cash-Lend ActB. Cash and CarryC. Lend-Lease ActD. Neutrality Act

The Battle of the Atlantic was…

A. A battle that lasted the duration of the warB. A battle over supplies bound for Great Britain

C. A series of naval battles off the coast of SwedenD. A and B

Operation Barbarossa was…

A. The German attack on Great Britain, June 1941B. The German attack on the Soviet Union, June

1941C. The German attack on the France, June 1942D. The German attack on Greece, April 1941

Motivations for the German invasion of the Soviet Union included…

A. The desire for living spaceB. The desire for natural resources

C. The desire to smash communismD. All of the above

As a result of Germany's success during Operation Barbarossa…

A. They were able to kill all commissarsB. They took Moscow in 6 weeksC. They were able to defeat the Soviets and turn

their attention to Great BritainD. They went too far too fast and struggled to

supply their troops

The Nazis were stopped outside of Moscow for all of the following reasons except…

A. The Soviets had a superior air forceB. Winter was extremely harsh and came earlyC. They were waiting for completed train tracksD. Hitler’s indecision during Operation Barbarossa

In their campaign of expansion Japan invaded…

A. KoreaB. The Philippines

C. ChinaD. All of the above

The United States looked upon Japanese expansion …

A. With happinessB. UnfavorablyC. Indifferently

D. With uncertainty

Early In 1940 the Japanese Government would be considered…

A. DemocraticB. TotalitarianC. Militaristic

D. B and C

The Japanese moved closer to war with the US in 1940 by…

A. Signing a tripartite pact with the Axis powersB. Bombing Pearl HarborC. Invading ChinaD. Invading the Philippines

The attack on Pearl Harbor…

A. Occurred on December 7th, 1941B. Pulled the United States officially into the war

C. Had a degree of warning for the AmericansD. All of the above

The Big Three of the Allies were…

A. The United States, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain

B. The United States, France, and Great BritainC. The United States, the Soviet Union, and ChinaD. Germany, Italy, and Japan

The original Allied demand for unconditional surrender occurred in 1943 at the…

A. Casablanca ConferenceB. Tehran ConferenceC. Yalta Conference

D. Potsdam Conference

The Battle of El Alamein is significant because…

A. It was a major victory for the Allies on the Eastern Front

B. It meant the ultimate defeat of France in 1940C. It was a major turning point for the Allies in

North AfricaD. It was where the British figured out how to

combat Blitzkrieg

Operation Torch can best be described as…

A. Allied invasion of Southern FranceB. Allied invasion of North Africa

C. Allied invasion of ItalyD. Allied invasion of Iwo Jima

Fighting during the Battle of Stalingrad is best described as…

A. BlitzkriegB. Naval Warfare

C. Strategic BombingD. Street Fighting

In Stalingrad the Germans struggled because…

A. They couldn't use Blitzkrieg tacticsB. The Russians were better hand to hand

combat and Street fightingC. The Soviets had more supplies in Stalingrad

D. A and B

The first Axis capital to fall to the Allies was…

A. BerlinB. RomeC. TokyoD. Paris

Which of the Allies encircled and conquered Berlin in 1945?

A. The United StatesB. The Soviet Union

C. Great BritainD. France

As the Allies closed in on victory in Europe, on April 30/May1 Hitler…

A. Moved his operations to MunichB. Killed himself

C. Killed off all his head officers D. Flew to South Africa

Counterattacked Reasons for not using atomic weapons against Japan include…

A. Japan was already defeated and could no longer fight

B. Japan was attempting to negotiate through the USSR

C. The bombs were dropped to intimidate the Soviet Union, not to force Japan to surrender

D. All of the above