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World War II Begins & Mobilization Quiz
Review notes and readings so far in Module 10. When you're ready, take your time, give every question your best effort, and complete the quiz.



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Question at position 1
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1 point



Question at position 1
What was Neville Chamberlain's policy of granting Hitler's demands, rather than punishing him for taking over countries?

What was Neville Chamberlain's policy of granting Hitler's demands, rather than punishing him for taking over countries?

Isolationism

Containment

Appeasement

Internationalism

Question at position 2
2

1 point



Question at position 2
Read the following passage:



The United States, disillusioned by the failure of the crusade for democracy in World War I, announced that in no circumstances could any country involved in the conflict look to it for aid. Neutrality legislation, enacted piecemeal from 1935 to 1937, prohibited trade in arms with any warring nations, required cash for all other commodities, and forbade American flag merchant ships from carrying those goods. The objective was to prevent, at almost any cost, the involvement of the United States in a foreign war.

During the 1930s, the United States was eager to get involved in international conflicts.

Read the following passage:



The United States, disillusioned by the failure of the crusade for democracy in World War I, announced that in no circumstances could any country involved in the conflict look to it for aid. Neutrality legislation, enacted piecemeal from 1935 to 1937, prohibited trade in arms with any warring nations, required cash for all other commodities, and forbade American flag merchant ships from carrying those goods. The objective was to prevent, at almost any cost, the involvement of the United States in a foreign war.

During the 1930s, the United States was eager to get involved in international conflicts.

FALSE

TRUE

Question at position 3
3

1 point



Question at position 3
What important role did women play in the U.S. Home Front effort during WWII?

What important role did women play in the U.S. Home Front effort during WWII?

They taught young boys how to fight and shoot

They flew combat missions in the Pacific

They worked in factories that made weapons and ammo

They stayed at home in fallout shelters

Question at position 4
4

1 point



Question at position 4
What kind of poster is the one being illustrated?



What kind of poster is the one being illustrated?



Advertisement

Movie poster

Propaganda

Church announcement

Question at position 5
5

1 point



Question at position 5
Which event MOST influenced the American public & caused the U.S. to get militarily involved in WWII?

Which event MOST influenced the American public & caused the U.S. to get militarily involved in WWII?

The sinking of the RMS Titanic

Germany attacking the Soviet Union

The Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor

Churchill asking FDR to send troops

Question at position 6
6

5 points



Question at position 6
Match the correct leader with the country they are associated with

Prompt 1Fascist leader of Italy
Answer for prompt 1 Fascist leader of Italy
Benito Mussolini
Prompt 2Totalitarian leader of Nazi Germany
Answer for prompt 2 Totalitarian leader of Nazi Germany
Adolf Hitler
Prompt 3Longest serving U.S. President
Answer for prompt 3 Longest serving U.S. President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Prompt 4British Prime Minister
Answer for prompt 4 British Prime Minister
Winston Churchill
Prompt 5Totalitarian dictator of the Soviet Union

3 answers

Answer for prompt 5 Totalitarian dictator of the Soviet Union
Joseph Stalin
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