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U. S. Studies II Chapter 16 Review Game
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A devotion to the interests and culture of ones
nation.
Nationalism
A1
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Small privately owned farms were combined into
large government owned farms.
Collectivization
A2
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Elimination of anyone who threatened power.
Purge
A3
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In the years between the two world wars, what
happened to most of the new democracies?
Failed due to lack of experience
A4
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A political philosophy that advocates a strong,
centralized, nationalistic government headed by a
powerful dictator.
Fascism
A5
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Characteristic of a political system in which
the government exercises complete control over
its citizens.
Totalitarianism
A6
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Why would many middle to upper-class people
support the Fascist movements in their countries?
Middle and Upper classes feared Communism more
than they disliked the Fascists.
A7
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After the League of Nations condemned the
aggressive acts of Japan and Germany, what did
both Japan and Germany do?
Both Japan and Germany quit the League of
Nations.
A8
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What caused militarist leaders to gain control
of the Japanese government in the early 1930s?
Hideki Tojos appointment as prime minister.
A9
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How did Germanys actions in Europe
inadvertently assist Japanese expansionists in
Asia?
French, Dutch, and British colonies lay
unprotected in Asia.
A10
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Political phrase for the Third German Empire.
Third Reich
B1
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What were the two main points of Hitlers
Mein Kampf?
Racial Purity and National Expansion
B2
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Why did Britain and France adopt a policy of
appeasement toward Germany?
Wished to avoid war with Germany.
B3
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Pictorial Daily Double
Actress
Julia Roberts
B4
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Pictorial Daily Double
Entertainment
The Grinch
B5
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According to Mein Kampf, what groups cold be
considered as inferior?
Jews, Slavs, and nonwhites
B6
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In Germany, what effect did the Nuremberg Laws
have?
German Jews were stripped of citizenship, jobs,
and property.
B7
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For German Jews wishing to emigrate out of
Germany, what problems did they run into?
Other nations set quotas on the number of German
Jews they would accept.
B8
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In following a policy of appeasement, what did
Britain and France do?
Submitted to Hitlers demands.
B9
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Concerning the groups the Nazis targeted, why
were Jehovah Witnesses considered as
enemies of the state?
Due to religious beliefs, this group refused to
serve in the army and to salute Hitler.
B10
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German Air Force
Luftwaffe
C1
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Sudden and massive attack with combined air and
ground forces, intending to achieve a quick
victory.
Blitzkrieg
C2
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Which nation (s) signed a nonaggression pact with
Germany that led to the invasion and division of
Poland?
Soviet Union
C3
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What happened during the Battle of Britain?
Germany bombed Britain for two months
C4
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How did Hitler rationalize the taking of the
Sudetenland to the German people and the world?
Czechs were abusing German-Speaking people
C5
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How did Italy follow the aggressive actions of
its neighbor Germany?
Italy invaded one of the last independent nations
in Africa, Ethiopia.
C6
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How did the Axis Powers hope to keep the United
States out of the war?
By forming an alliance, the Axis Powers created a
two ocean war for the United States.
C7
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Pictorial Daily Double
Actor
Russell Crowe
C8
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Pictorial Daily Double
Musician
Cheryl Crow
C9
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To what was Winston Churchill referring to
when he was quoted, Never in the field of human
conflict, was so much owed by so many to so few.
Battle of Britain
C10
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Opposition to political and economic
entanglements in other countries.
Isolationism
D1
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How can you accurately reflect Roosevelts
feelings toward the war?
He wanted to help the Allies, but had to appease
U.S. citizens who opposed entering the war.
D2
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What was the Lend-Lease Act?
A policy allowing the president to provide arms
to certain foreign countries.
D3
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Audio Daily Double
Entertainer
Madonna
D4
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What was the Atlantic Charter?
A statement of war aims compiled by President
Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill.
D5
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Who or what did President Roosevelt describe as
the rattlesnakes of the Atlantic?
German U-Boats and their crews.
D6
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How did Congress prepare the United States for
war?
Congress boosted defense spending and ordered the
institution of a military draft.
D7
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Why did President Roosevelt risk war the Axis
Powers with his unneutral acts trying to aid
Britain and the Soviet Union?
If the U.S. did not support Britain and the USSR,
the U.S. would be alone against the Axis Powers.
D8
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What new technology helped to protect U.S.
convoys in the Atlantic Ocean?
Convoys and Sonar
D9
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How might the U.S. embargo pushed Japan to
attack the United States at Pearl Harbor?
By cutting of oil to Japan, Japan could not feed
its war machine.
D10
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Political leader of the United States at the
beginning of World War II
Franklin D. Roosevelt
E1
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Leader of the Fascist government in Italy.
Benito Mussolini
E2
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Leader whose totalitarian regime was based on a
communist philosophy.
Joseph Stalin
E3
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Leader whose political philosophy was based on
both nationalism and racism.
Adolph Hitler
E4
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British leader that made concessions to Hitler in
hopes of ending German aggression.
Neville Chamberlain
E5
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French general that set up a government in exile
after the fall of France.
Charles de Gaulle
E6
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Japanese Prime Minister that pushed for Japanese
Expansion.
Hideki Tojo
E7
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British leader who opposed a policy of
appeasement with Germany.
Winston Churchill
E8
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After the fall of France, the French leader of
the Vichy Government.
Marshal Petain
E9
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Emperor of Japan prior to and during World War II
Hirohito
E10
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Interpreting Maps
Formal Assessment Map Skills p305
In what year did Germany invade the Soviet Union?
1941
F1
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Video Daily Double
Action
Con Air
F2
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German for living space.
Lebensraum
F3
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Interpreting Maps
Formal Assessment Map Skills p305
In what year did Germany invade France?
1940
F4
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What is Genocide, as practiced by the Nazis?
The deliberate extermination of a specific group
of people.
F5
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Interpreting Graphs
Formal Assessment Map Skills p311
In what year did the unemployment percentage
reach its lowest point?
1944
F6
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Interpreting Maps
Formal Assessment Map Skills p305
Which countries on the map are identified as Axis
Powers?
Germany, Italy, Albania, and East Prussia
F7
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Interpreting Graphs
Formal Assessment Map Skills p311
Approximately how many percentage points did
unemployment increase from 1930 to 1933?
Fifteen
F8
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Interpreting Graphs
Formal Assessment Map Skills p311
What general statement can be made about defense
spending after 1945?
Defense spending decreased
F9
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Concerning the groups the Nazis targeted, why
were Gypsies considered as enemies of
the state?
Due to their ethnic origins, they were considered
as inferior
F10
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