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Standard 8 EOC Review
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  • 1. Which of the following is true about the
    United States in the days prior to the above
    headline, which is announcing the Japanese
    attacks on Pearl Harbor ?
  • a. The United States was at war with Germany, but
    not Japan.
  • b. The United States was at war with both Germany
    and Japan.
  • c. The United States was at war with Japan, but
    not Germany.
  • d. The United States was not at war with Germany
    nor Japan.

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  • 2. What was the Lend Lease Act?
  • a statement of war aims compiled by Roosevelt and
    Churchill
  • a non-aggression pact between Germany and the
    Soviet Union
  • a policy allowing the President to provide arms
    to certain foreign countries
  • an order to shoot German U-boats on sight

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  • 3. What event was the last straw that drew
    France and Britain into the war with Germany?
  • a. Hitler took power in Germany
  • b. Germany attacked Poland
  • c. Germany attacked Czechoslovakia
  • d. Germany pulled out of the League of Nations

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  • 4. What was Germany last attempt to break Allied
    lines? (the last German offensive)
  • a. Battle of Britain
  • b. Battle of Stalingrad
  • c. Battle of Midway
  • d. Battle of the Bulge

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  • 5. D-Day was
  • the allied invasion of France
  • the allied invasion of Germany
  • the allied invasion of Stalingrad
  • the allied invasion of Japan

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  • 6. It was important for the U.S. to gain these
    two islands so they could bomb Japan.
  • Okinawa and Midway
  • Okinawa and Tokyo
  • Iwo Jima and Coral Sea
  • Iwo Jima and Okinawa

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  • 7. Trumans aim in deciding to drop the atomic
    bomb was to
  • find out how destructive the bomb was
  • teach Japanese military leaders a lesson
  • end the war and save American lives
  • punish Japan for the attack on Pearl Harbor

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  • 8. Many propaganda posters promoted all of the
    following except
  • rationing
  • buying war bonds
  • joining the armed forces
  • becoming a communist

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  • 9. The Holocaust is an example of genocide
    because
  • anti-Semitic ideas were broadcasted throughout
    Europe.
  • it was the deliberate extermination of a
    specific group of people.
  • a nations citizens were abused by their own
    government.
  • discrimination of the Jews was based on gender.

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  • 10. Who was convicted of war crimes at the
    Nuremberg Trials?
  • Soviet occupants of Eastern European countries
  • Developers of the Atomic Bomb
  • Nazi Leaders
  • Japanese War Criminals

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  • 11. Which of the following leaders transformed
    the Soviet Union into a communist state and the
    worlds second leading industrial power?
  • Stalin
  • Hitler
  • Lenin
  • Mussolini

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  • 12. Which nation(s) signed a non-aggression pact
    with Germany that led to the invasion and
    division of Poland.
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Italy and Japan
  • Soviet Union

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  • 13. This Japanese attack on the island of Oahu
    is what brought the United States into WWII.
  • Iwo Jima
  • Maui
  • Pearl Harbor
  • Honolulu

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  • 14. At the end of WWI, many new democracies were
    established in Europe. In the years between the
    two World Wars, what happened to most of these
    democracies?
  • they thrived
  • they were overthrown by the U.S.
  • they were torn apart by Civil Wars
  • they were replaced by dictatorships

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  • 15. Hitler invaded these two nations in 1937
    and 1938.
  • Austria and Poland
  • Austria and Czechoslovakia
  • Czechoslovakia and Poland
  • Austria and Denmark

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  • 16. Where did the United States drop the atomic
    bomb?
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • Hiroshima and Okinawa
  • Okinawa and Iwo Jima
  • Iwo Jima and Guatal Canal

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  • 17. After the death of FDR, __________ became
    President of the United States.
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Teddy Roosevelt
  • John F. Kennedy
  • Harry S. Truman

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  • 18. The GI Bill of Rights provided veterans with
  • Loans for education
  • Loans for housing
  • Loans to start new businesses
  • All of the above

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  • 19. These Americans were relocated to internment
    camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  • German Americans
  • Japanese Americans
  • Mexican Americans
  • African Americans

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  • 20. FDR and Churchill met secretly to sign this
    document which was the basis for the Declaration
    of the United Nations.
  • Pacific Charter
  • Yalta Charter
  • Atlantic Charter
  • NATO Charter

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Standard 8 EOC Review
  • 1. D 11. A
  • 2. C 12. D
  • 3. B 13. C
  • 4. D 14. D
  • 5. A 15. B
  • 6. D 16. A
  • 7. C 17. D
  • 8. D 18. D
  • 9. B 19. B
  • 10.C 20. C

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Study Slide Standard 8
  • Nationalism Battle of Midway
  • Totalitarianism Kamikaze
  • Fascism Iwo Jima
  • Joseph Stalin Okinawa
  • Benito Mussolini Manhattan Project
  • Adolf Hitler Hiroshima Nagasaki
  • Hideki Tojo VJ Day
  • Appeasement WAAC
  • Blitzkrieg Office of Price Administration
  • Pearl Harbor War bond
  • Allied Powers GI Bill of Rights
  • Axis Powers Rationing
  • Charles de Gaulle Japanese Internment camps
  • Atlantic Charter Holocaust
  • Lend Lease Act Nuremberg Laws
  • Battle of Stalingrad Nuremberg Trials
  • D-Day Yalta Conference
  • Battle of the Bulge The Big 3
  • VE Day Rape of Nanking
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