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Fill in the Blank: Choose the BEST title for this outline:
Major loss of civilian life
Catastrophic damage
Japanese surrender
Ending of the war
19 answers
The End of World War II: Japanese Surrender and Its Devastating Consequences.
Fill in the Blank: Choose the BEST title for this outline:
>Major loss of civilian life
>Catastrophic damage
>Japanese surrender
>Ending of the war
Answer choices are
1. The effects of the hydrogen bomb in the Pacific
2. The causes of the US Manhattan project
3. The cost for Russia's involvement in the WWII
4. The impact of atomic bombs in WWII
>Major loss of civilian life
>Catastrophic damage
>Japanese surrender
>Ending of the war
Answer choices are
1. The effects of the hydrogen bomb in the Pacific
2. The causes of the US Manhattan project
3. The cost for Russia's involvement in the WWII
4. The impact of atomic bombs in WWII
4. The Impact of Atomic Bombs in WWII.
Multiple Choice: Review the image below, then answer the question that follows.
A 1950s postcard of a drive-in restaurant. Drive-in restaurants were part of the rapid growth of car culture. | DPLA
The growth of the automobile in the 1950's can best be attributed to which event?
Responses
G.I. Bill of Rights
G.I. Bill of Rights
National Interstate and Defense HIghways Act
National Interstate and Defense HIghways Act
the Manhattan Project
the Manhattan Project
McCarthyism
A 1950s postcard of a drive-in restaurant. Drive-in restaurants were part of the rapid growth of car culture. | DPLA
The growth of the automobile in the 1950's can best be attributed to which event?
Responses
G.I. Bill of Rights
G.I. Bill of Rights
National Interstate and Defense HIghways Act
National Interstate and Defense HIghways Act
the Manhattan Project
the Manhattan Project
McCarthyism
National Interstate and Defense Highways Act.
Timeline: Place the following World War II events in chronological order, from oldest to most recent.
1. German invasion of Poland (September 1, 1939)
2. Pearl Harbor attack (December 7, 1941)
3. D-Day (June 6, 1944)
4. Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (August 6 and 9, 1945)
5. Japanese surrender (September 2, 1945)
2. Pearl Harbor attack (December 7, 1941)
3. D-Day (June 6, 1944)
4. Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (August 6 and 9, 1945)
5. Japanese surrender (September 2, 1945)
Timeline: Place the following World War II events in chronological order, from oldest to most recent.
1. Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombing-Japan surrenders
2. Japan bombs Pearl Harbor US entered WWII
3.
Battle of midway US defeat Japan
4. Nazi concentration camps liberated-German surrenders
5. Japanese-American internment camps imprisoned in the US
6. Battle of the bulge breakdown of axis powers in Europe
7. D-Day invasion allies invaded France
8. Manhattan project creation of the atomic bomb
1. Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombing-Japan surrenders
2. Japan bombs Pearl Harbor US entered WWII
3.
Battle of midway US defeat Japan
4. Nazi concentration camps liberated-German surrenders
5. Japanese-American internment camps imprisoned in the US
6. Battle of the bulge breakdown of axis powers in Europe
7. D-Day invasion allies invaded France
8. Manhattan project creation of the atomic bomb
2. Japan bombs Pearl Harbor US entered WWII
5. Japanese-American internment camps imprisoned in the US
8. Manhattan project creation of the atomic bomb
7. D-Day invasion allies invaded France
3. Battle of midway US defeat Japan
6. Battle of the bulge breakdown of Axis powers in Europe
4. Nazi concentration camps liberated-German surrenders
1. Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombing-Japan surrenders
5. Japanese-American internment camps imprisoned in the US
8. Manhattan project creation of the atomic bomb
7. D-Day invasion allies invaded France
3. Battle of midway US defeat Japan
6. Battle of the bulge breakdown of Axis powers in Europe
4. Nazi concentration camps liberated-German surrenders
1. Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombing-Japan surrenders
Multiple Choice: Which of the following statements best describes the impact of the Brown v. Board of Education decision in Little Rock, Arkansas?
Responses
The school district was reluctant to accept segregation, but many teachers were supportive.
The school district was reluctant to accept segregation, but many teachers were supportive.
The state government was able to prevent mob violence and backlash from southern whites.
The state government was able to prevent mob violence and backlash from southern whites.
Eisenhower had to send in U.S. marshals to escort African American students to public school.
Eisenhower had to send in U.S. marshals to escort African American students to public school.
Southerners quickly integrated many stores, restaurants, hotels and schools in response.
Responses
The school district was reluctant to accept segregation, but many teachers were supportive.
The school district was reluctant to accept segregation, but many teachers were supportive.
The state government was able to prevent mob violence and backlash from southern whites.
The state government was able to prevent mob violence and backlash from southern whites.
Eisenhower had to send in U.S. marshals to escort African American students to public school.
Eisenhower had to send in U.S. marshals to escort African American students to public school.
Southerners quickly integrated many stores, restaurants, hotels and schools in response.
Eisenhower had to send in U.S. marshals to escort African American students to public school.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following would be the best corresponding cause for the following effect:
Congress created and funded NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Responses
The Soviet Union landed on the moon with a manned spacecraft.
The Soviet Union landed on the moon with a manned spacecraft.
The Soviet Union built the first International Space Station.
The Soviet Union built the first International Space Station.
The Soviet Union launched Sputnik, an artificial satellite.
The Soviet Union launched Sputnik, an artificial satellite.
The Soviet Union tested its first powerful hydrogen bomb.
Congress created and funded NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Responses
The Soviet Union landed on the moon with a manned spacecraft.
The Soviet Union landed on the moon with a manned spacecraft.
The Soviet Union built the first International Space Station.
The Soviet Union built the first International Space Station.
The Soviet Union launched Sputnik, an artificial satellite.
The Soviet Union launched Sputnik, an artificial satellite.
The Soviet Union tested its first powerful hydrogen bomb.
The Soviet Union launched Sputnik, an artificial satellite.
Multiple Choice:
Read this quotation from Dean Acheson, US secretary of state under President Harry Truman.
Like apples in a barrel infected by one rotten one, the corruption of Greece would infect Iran and all to the east. It would also carry infection to Africa through Asia Minor and Egypt, and to Europe through Italy and France.
The “corruption of Greece” is a reference to which of the following?
Responses
Nazi scientists being given amnesty
Nazi scientists being given amnesty
development of nuclear weapons
development of nuclear weapons
nationalization of industries
nationalization of industries
takeover by communist forces
Read this quotation from Dean Acheson, US secretary of state under President Harry Truman.
Like apples in a barrel infected by one rotten one, the corruption of Greece would infect Iran and all to the east. It would also carry infection to Africa through Asia Minor and Egypt, and to Europe through Italy and France.
The “corruption of Greece” is a reference to which of the following?
Responses
Nazi scientists being given amnesty
Nazi scientists being given amnesty
development of nuclear weapons
development of nuclear weapons
nationalization of industries
nationalization of industries
takeover by communist forces
takeover by communist forces.
Multiple Choice: Review the following, then answer the question below.
Items such as sugar, meat, butter, canned vegetables and fruits all require coupons
Allotments based on family size
Families may plant Victory Gardens
What would be the best title for the list above?
Responses
Executive Order 9066
Executive Order 9066
Food Rationing in 1942
Food Rationing in 1942
Marshall Plan
Marshall Plan
G.I. Bill
G.I. Bill
Items such as sugar, meat, butter, canned vegetables and fruits all require coupons
Allotments based on family size
Families may plant Victory Gardens
What would be the best title for the list above?
Responses
Executive Order 9066
Executive Order 9066
Food Rationing in 1942
Food Rationing in 1942
Marshall Plan
Marshall Plan
G.I. Bill
G.I. Bill
Food Rationing in 1942.
Multiple Choice:
Which of the following responses would be an appropriate "effect" to the below stated "cause"?
"American businesses switched factories to wartime production."
Responses
U.S. companies received government contracts and prospered.
U.S. companies received government contracts and prospered.
Many U.S. companies were forced into bankruptcy.
Many U.S. companies were forced into bankruptcy.
Factories lost workers to the war and shut down.
Factories lost workers to the war and shut down.
Civilian goods flooded the market at lower prices.
Which of the following responses would be an appropriate "effect" to the below stated "cause"?
"American businesses switched factories to wartime production."
Responses
U.S. companies received government contracts and prospered.
U.S. companies received government contracts and prospered.
Many U.S. companies were forced into bankruptcy.
Many U.S. companies were forced into bankruptcy.
Factories lost workers to the war and shut down.
Factories lost workers to the war and shut down.
Civilian goods flooded the market at lower prices.
U.S. companies received government contracts and prospered.