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7

Multiple Choice
1 point



Question at position 7

During WWII, many Japanese Americans were forced to move from Washington, Oregon, California, and Arizona to prison camps called?


Internment camps


Concentration camps


Reservations


Bataan Death Camps

Question at position 8
8

Multiple Choice
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Question at position 8

Which Asian country was aggressively expanding in the Pacific and practicing Imperialism leading up to World War II?


South Korea


Japan


China


Germany

Question at position 9
9

Multiple Choice
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Question at position 9

In 1944, Executive Order 9066:


ordered internment of Japanese Americans.


declared war on Germany.


gave financial assistance to the Allied countries.


ordered the dropping of the atomic bomb.

Question at position 10
10

Multiple Choice
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Question at position 10

Analyze this World War II propaganda poster (primary source) and answer the question.

What is this poster promoting?



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Conserving gas by joining a car club.


Enlisting in the Army.


Fear of the enemy.


Inspiring men to work in factories.

Question at position 11
11

Multiple Choice
1 point



Question at position 11

Analyze this World War II propaganda poster (primary source) and answer the question.

What is this poster promoting?








Women in nursing


Enlisting in the military


Fear of the enemy


Rationing

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can answer the first three confidently — I can’t see the two poster images, so please upload them or describe them and I’ll identify those.

- Q7: Internment camps
- Q8: Japan
- Q9: ordered internment of Japanese Americans

For Q10 and Q11 — if you can upload the poster images or describe key details (people shown, text, symbols, activities), I’ll pick the best option. Quick tips to identify each poster type while you check:

- Conserving gas / car club: shows cars/people sharing rides, messages about saving gas or carpooling.
- Enlisting in the Army / military: shows soldiers, recruitment text (e.g., “Join,” “Enlist,” “Your country needs you”).
- Fear of the enemy: dramatic/menacing depictions of the enemy, threat-focused wording.
- Inspiring men to work in factories: images of factory workers, machinery, production lines, slogans about producing war materials.
- Women in nursing: women in nurse uniforms or Red Cross symbols.
- Rationing: images of food coupons, stamped ration books, or messages about saving food and supplies.