Tuesday, April 29, 2008

WW2 Test Review

M/C-short name of Nat Soc Party, meaning of Fuehrer, country's defeat that led to WW2 in Europe, the extend of Japan's empire, Hitler's non-aggression pact, French port city that led to isolated Br, Battle of Britain, Rommel, Operation Barbarossa, Pearl Harbor-basic facts, Turning point in Nazi/Soviet line, Einstein and Oppenheimer, significance of the B. of the Bulge, focus of the Yalta conference, FDR's successor

Matching-Luftwaffe, Wehrmacht, Rhineland, Appeasement, Isolationism, Empire, Blitzkrieg, Maginot Line, Neutrality Acts, Lend-Lease, Embargo, Kamikaze, Enola Gay, Operation Overlord, Internment Camp, Propaganda, Fascism, Panzer, Nanking, D-Day
Short Answer-arrange European countries in order of their defeat by the Nazis, 2 reasons for Hitler's rise to power, three Axis powers, three most significant Allied countries and their leaders, Hirohito and Tojo, Dec 7, '41, a-bomb cities

Paragraph-choose from the following topics-isolationism, the policy of appeasement, the belief system embodied in fascism

Map-label a blank world map with the following: a) Japan, b) U.S.A., c) Germany, d) Britain, e) France, f) Poland, g) Soviet Union (now Russia), h) China, i) Indo-China (Southeast Asia), j) Philippines, k) Hawaii, l) Midway, m) Iwo Jima, n) Normandy, o) Paris, p) Moscow, q) London, r) Tokyo, s) Nagasaki/Hiroshima t) Suez Canal.

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