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World War II Images Obtained from Google Images 2006.

World War II Images Obtained from Google Images 2006. #1. What three leaders were part of the Axis Powers during World War II?. #2. Who were the three Allied leaders during World War II? 1 2 3. #3.

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World War II Images Obtained from Google Images 2006.

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  1. World War IIImages Obtained from Google Images 2006. U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  2. #1 • What three leaders were part of the Axis Powers during World War II? U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  3. #2 • Who were the three Allied leaders during World War II? 1 2 3 U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  4. #3 • What event caused France and Great Britain to declare war on Germany? • What event caused the United States to officially enter WW II? U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  5. #4 • The Soviet Union forced the Germans to retreat in this battle that is considered the turning point of the war in Eastern Europe. • The United States defeated the Japanese in this battle that was considered the turning point of the war in the Pacific. U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  6. #5 • What term means prejudice against Jews? • The prison like camps in which the Nazis enslaved and murdered Jews and other people during World War II were called ____________. U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  7. #6 • This invasion took place when Allied troops landed in Normandy, France to begin the liberation of Western Europe. • The Germans used the blitzkrieg strategy in this battle as they constantly bombed the city of London. U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  8. #7 • Executive Order 9066 required Japanese Americans to move to _____________ camps. U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  9. #8 • This name was given to women who went to work in the factories during World War II. • What term refers to how the government limited the amount of food each person in the U.S. could buy during World War II? U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  10. #9 World War II officially ended when the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb on what two Japanese cities? After World War II ended, what country was occupied by American forces before adopting a democratic form of government? U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  11. #10 The events below took place during what time period? Boycott of Jewish stores Threats Segregation Concentration camps U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  12. #11 • What was the date of the bombing of Pearl Harbor? • How did the U.S. respond to the bombing of Pearl Harbor? U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  13. Individual freedom #12 • What brought about an end to the Great Depression? • ___________ is a political philosophy in which total control is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied. U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  14. #13 • This policy allowed Britain to borrow military supplies from the United States during World War II. U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  15. #14 • What type of bomb was used by the United States to quickly end World War II? This bomb was more powerful than any previous bomb used in war. U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  16. #15 Listed below are four causes that led to _____________? High inflation Massive unemployment World wide depression High war debt owed by Germany U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  17. 1. Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo 2. Churchill, Stalin, FDR • Germany invaded Poland surprise attack of Pearl Harbor • Battle of Stalingrad; Battle of Midway • Anti-Semitism; concentration camps 6. D-Day; Battle of Britain • Internment camps or relocation camps • Rosie the Riveter; rationing • Hiroshima, Nagasaki; Japan U.S. II 7 a, b, c

  18. Holocaust • Dec. 7, 1941; U.S. immediately declared war on Japan • WW II (factories started making military supplies – this gave people jobs) Fascism • Lend Lease Act • atomic bomb • World War II U.S. II 7 a, b, c

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