Cards (30)

  • The policy of appeasement adopted by Britain and France emboldened the Axis powers and failed to prevent the outbreak of WWII
  • The formation of opposing alliances in WWII helped the Allies coordinate against the Axis threat.

    True
  • The Soviet victory at the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942-43 marked a major turning point, halting the German advance
  • What was the Lend-Lease Act designed to provide to the Allies?
    War materials
  • What policy did the U.S. initially pursue before entering World War II?
    Isolationism
  • What was the purpose of the Lend-Lease Act?
    Provide war materials to Allies
  • Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan pursued aggressive expansionist policies to build empires
  • Match the Axis powers with their leaders:
    Nazi Germany ↔️ Adolf Hitler
    Fascist Italy ↔️ Benito Mussolini
    Imperial Japan ↔️ Hideki Tojo
  • The aggressive expansionist policies of the Axis powers included the German annexation of Austria
  • The Treaty of Versailles after WWI imposed heavy reparations on Germany, contributing to resentment exploited by the Nazis.
    True
  • The Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 brought the United States into WWII
  • The U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki led to Japan's surrender, ending WWII.

    True
  • The Lend-Lease Act provided critical war materials to the Allies.
    True
  • The U.S. decision to use atomic bombs against Japan led to the country's surrender
  • The Soviet Union's political system during the Cold War was a communist dictatorship
  • Which countries were part of the Allied Powers during World War II?
    U.S., Soviet Union, U.K., France
  • Sequence the major turning points of World War II:
    1️⃣ Pearl Harbor Attack
    2️⃣ Battle of Stalingrad
    3️⃣ D-Day Invasion
    4️⃣ Atomic Bombings of Japan
  • The atomic bombings of Japan led to the country's immediate surrender and the end of World War II.

    True
  • What were the key principles of the United States during the Cold War?
    Individual liberty, free markets
  • Chronological order of major events in WWII:
    1️⃣ Pearl Harbor Attack
    2️⃣ Battle of Stalingrad
    3️⃣ D-Day Invasion
    4️⃣ Atomic Bombings of Japan
  • The United States initially pursued a policy of isolationism before entering WWII.

    True
  • The U.S. played a pivotal role in the D-Day Invasion of Normandy
  • What event in 1941 brought the U.S. into World War II?
    Pearl Harbor attack
  • What year did the D-Day Invasion take place?
    1944
  • Sequence of major U.S. contributions in World War II
    1️⃣ Lend-Lease Act
    2️⃣ D-Day Invasion
    3️⃣ Atomic Bombings
  • The D-Day Invasion opened a new front in Western Europe.
    True
  • What policy by Britain and France emboldened aggressors and failed to prevent the war?
    Appeasement
  • The Pearl Harbor attack in 1941 brought the United States into the war against the Axis
  • What was the significance of the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942-43?
    Halted German advance
  • Match the post-World War II global dynamics with their descriptions:
    Cold War ↔️ Ideological conflict between U.S. and Soviet Union
    Containment Policy ↔️ U.S. strategy to limit Soviet expansion
    United Nations ↔️ Organization to promote global peace