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Page 1: Practice EOC Questions Japan and America People U.S. Involvement 500 400 300 200 100 500 400 300 200 100 500 400 300 200 100 500 400 300 200 100

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What event led to the U.S. entry into the war?a. the Japanese invasion of Indochinab. the German assault on Moscowc. the German siege of Leningradd. the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

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3. What event led to the U.S. entry into the war?a. the Japanese invasion of Indochinab. the German assault on Moscowc. the German siege of Leningradd. the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

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D-Day refers to the day on whicha. the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima.b. the United States entered the war.c. the Allies staged a massive assault in Northern Franced. the Germans surrendered.

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D-Day refers to the day on whicha. the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima.b. the United States entered the war.c. the Allies staged a massive assault in Northern Franced. the Germans surrendered.

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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor killed more than _____________ Americans. a. 2,300b. 1,500c. 2 milliond. 23,000

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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor killed more than _____________ Americans. a. 2,300b. 1,500c. 2 milliond. 23,000

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“Rosie the Riveter” was a symbol of what?a. women’s new role in the US workforce during the warb. Women’s new role in the US military during the warc. The government’s call for economic sacrifice to help the

war effortd. The need for citizens to purchase war bonds as part of

their patriotic duty

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“Rosie the Riveter” was a symbol of what?a. women’s new role in the US workforce during the warb. Women’s new role in the US military during the warc. The government’s call for economic sacrifice to help the

war effortd. The need for citizens to purchase war bonds as part of

their patriotic duty

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400 points

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Why did the United States hesitate to become involved in World War II after Hitler invaded Poland?a. The United States supported Hitler and wanted him to

have time to withdraw.b. The United States was at war with Japan and did not want

to fight Germany too.c. Isolationism was widespread in the United States, and

citizens did not want war.d. US forces were not strong enough to fight a war and

needed more time to train.

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500 points

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Why did the United States hesitate to become involved in World War II after Hitler invaded Poland?a. The United States supported Hitler and wanted him to

have time to withdraw.b. The United States was at war with Japan and did not want

to fight Germany too.c. Isolationism was widespread in the United States, and

citizens did not want war.d. US forces were not strong enough to fight a war and

needed more time to train.

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500 points

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The American commander of the Allied land forces in the Pacific during World War II was a. Dwight D. Eisenhowerb. Charles de Gaullec. Douglas Mac Arthurd. Erwin Rommel

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The American commander of the Allied land forces in the Pacific during World War II was a. Dwight D. Eisenhowerb. Charles de Gaullec. Douglas Mac Arthurd. Erwin Rommel

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The prime minister of Great Britain during World War II was ______________. a. Erwin Rommelb. Arnold Schoenbergc. Douglas MacArthurd. Winston Churchill

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The prime minister of Great Britain during World War II was ______________. a. Erwin Rommelb. Arnold Schoenbergc. Douglas MacArthurd. Winston Churchill

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Who am I? I directed the Allied occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1951 and I was a highly decorated soldier in WWI. a. Winston Churchillb. Charles de Gaullec. Douglas Mac Arthurd. Erwin Rommel

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Who am I? I directed the Allied occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1951 and I was a highly decorated soldier in WWI. a. Winston Churchillb. Charles de Gaullec. Douglas Mac Arthurd. Erwin Rommel

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General Douglas MacArthur devised the strategy of _________________ which meant that the Allies would seize islands that were not well-defended but were closer to Japan. a. island of deathb. island-hoppingc. Luftwaffed. Dunkirk

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General Douglas MacArthur devised the strategy of _________________ which meant that the Allies would seize islands that were not well-defended but were closer to Japan. a. island of deathb. island-hoppingc. Luftwaffed. Dunkirk

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Bombers under the command of _____________________ was assigned to mount a surprise attack against Japan and demonstrated Japan’s vulnerability to air attack. a. James H. Doolittleb. Charles de Gaullec. Douglas Mac Arthurd. Erwin Rommel

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Bombers under the command of _____________________ was assigned to mount a surprise attack against Japan and demonstrated Japan’s vulnerability to air attack. a. James H. Doolittleb. Charles de Gaullec. Douglas Mac Arthurd. Erwin Rommel

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Victory over Japan was finally achieved as a result of what event?a. the unconditional surrender of Germanyb. Soviet agreement to enter the war against Japanc. the capture of Iwo Jima and Okinawad. the dropping of atomic bombs on two Japanese cities

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Victory over Japan was finally achieved as a result of what event?a. the unconditional surrender of Germanyb. Soviet agreement to enter the war against Japanc. the capture of Iwo Jima and Okinawad. the dropping of atomic bombs on two Japanese cities

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How were Japanese Americans treated during the War?a. They were honored because of the brave service of the

442nd in Europe.b. They were ignored because citizens were suspicious of

German Americans.c. They were suspected of supporting Japan and force to live

in interment camps. d. They were appreciated for their willingness to serve in the

US military.

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How were Japanese Americans treated during the War?a. They were honored because of the brave service of the

442nd in Europe.b. They were ignored because citizens were suspicious of

German Americans.c. They were suspected of supporting Japan and force to live

in interment camps. d. They were appreciated for their willingness to serve in the

US military.

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Why did President Roosevelt refer to December 7, 1941 as “a day which will live in infamy”?a. It was the day Hitler invaded Poland and started World War

II in Europe.b. It was the day that Japan invaded Manchuria and started

worldwide aggression.c. It was the day German planes attacked London, Putting

Great Britain in Jeopardy.d. It was the day Japanese planes bombed Pearl Harbor,

pulling the US into war.

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Why did President Roosevelt refer to December 7, 1941 as “a day which will live in infamy”?a. It was the day Hitler invaded Poland and started World War

II in Europe.b. It was the day that Japan invaded Manchuria and started

worldwide aggression.c. It was the day German planes attacked London, Putting

Great Britain in Jeopardy.d. It was the day Japanese planes bombed Pearl Harbor,

pulling the US into war.

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Which of the following best explains why the Japanese decided to attack Pearl Harbor?a. Japan wanted to keep the United States neutral to allow

Europe to manage its own problems.b. Japan wanted to destroy the U.S. Pacific Fleet in order to

successfully expand its territory without being threatened by the U.S. Navy.

c. The United States should aid European nations resisting German aggression.

d. The United States should send aid to Japan in to secure victory over the Allies.

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Which of the following best explains why the Japanese decided to attack Pearl Harbor?a. Japan wanted to keep the United States neutral to allow

Europe to manage its own problems.b. Japan wanted to destroy the U.S. Pacific Fleet in order to

successfully expand its territory without being threatened by the U.S. Navy.

c. The United States should aid European nations resisting German aggression.

d. The United States should send aid to Japan in to secure victory over the Allies.

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400 points

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Which of the following statements best summarizes the US Supreme Court’s ruling in Korematsu V. United States?a. The U. S. Constitution cannot be used to check the power

of the military during a time of war.b. The courts defer to Congress and the president over

questions of national security during a time of warc. While Japanese citizens can be sent to internment camps,

U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry cannot.d. Any person of Japanese ancestry is considered a national

security risk and is subject to internment.

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500 points

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Which of the following statements best summarizes the US Supreme Court’s ruling in Korematsu V. United States?a. The U. S. Constitution cannot be used to check the power

of the military during a time of war.b. The courts defer to Congress and the president over

questions of national security during a time of warc. While Japanese citizens can be sent to internment camps,

U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry cannot.d. Any person of Japanese ancestry is considered a national

security risk and is subject to internment.

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Which event was most significant in the U.S. decision to enter WWII?a. The Great Depressionb. The attack on Pearl Harborc. The Red Scared. The news of the Holocaust

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Which event was most significant in the U.S. decision to enter WWII?a. The Great Depressionb. The attack on Pearl Harborc. The Red Scared. The news of the Holocaust

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What was an important aspect of the Allied victory in the Battle of Midway?a. It provided Australia with a strategic base in the

Solomon Island.b. It undermined Japan’s capacity to wage an

offensive war.c. It enabled the United States to learn of the

strategic plans of its enemies.d. It shifted the balance of power in Asia to the

British.

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What was an important aspect of the Allied victory in the Battle of Midway?a. It provided Australia with a strategic base in the

Solomon Island.b. It undermined Japan’s capacity to wage an

offensive war.c. It enabled the United States to learn of the

strategic plans of its enemies.d. It shifted the balance of power in Asia to the

British.

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200 points

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During WWII, J. Robert Oppenheimer oversaw the effort to:a. Launch the V-2 rocket.b. Train Navajo code talkers.c. Develop the atomic bomb.d. Prosecute Nazi war criminals.

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During WWII, J. Robert Oppenheimer oversaw the effort to:a. Launch the V-2 rocket.b. Train Navajo code talkers.c. Develop the atomic bomb.d. Prosecute Nazi war criminals.

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During WWII, the battle that halted Japanese military expansion and enabled the U.S. Navy to begin offensive operations in the Pacific was fought in which of the following locations?a. Iwo Jimab. Midway Islandc. Okinawad. The Philippines

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During WWII, the battle that halted Japanese military expansion and enabled the U.S. Navy to begin offensive operations in the Pacific was fought in which of the following locations?a. Iwo Jimab. Midway Islandc. Okinawad. The Philippines

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400 points

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“The Best immediate defense of the US is the success of Great Britain in defending itself.” What idea was Roosevelt justifying?a. They United States should remain neutral allowing Europe

to manage its own problems.b. The British Empire ‘s global influence would prove to be an

asset in defeating Germany.c. The United States should aid European nations resisting

German aggression.d. The British must prove they are capable of military victory

before the US supports their cause.

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“The Best immediate defense of the US is the success of Great Britain in defending itself.” What idea was Roosevelt justifying?a. They United States should remain neutral allowing Europe

to manage its own problems.b. The British Empire ‘s global influence would prove to be an

asset in defeating Germany.c. The United States should aid European nations resisting

German aggression.d. The British must prove they are capable of military victory

before the US supports their cause.

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500 points