topic 12 world history eoc
115. the time has come when action rather than speech is required. 18 months ago in this house I prayed that the responsibility might not fall upon me to ask this country to accept the awful agreement of War. I fear that I may not be able to avoid that responsibility.... It now only remains for us set our teeth and to enter upon the struggle, which we ourselves earnestly and Dover to avoid, with determination to see it through to the end. Prime minister Neville Chamberlain, speech of House of Commons. What event led Chamberlain to make this speech?
D. The invasion of Poland
118. Which of the following actions did the Nazi's take specifically to implement Hitler's final solution?
D. They built 6 special camps in occupied Poland
125. What type of government did Francisco Franco established when he took power in Spain?
a. A fascist dictatorship
129. After learning the Nazis horrific treatment of Jews, the allies
a. Did little in response
127. Which city was the target of an unsuccessful German Blitz for 9 months from 1940 to 1941?
a. London
116. Which listing represents the order in which these Ally Nation to join the war against the Axis powers?
a. One France and Britain, two the Soviet Union, three the United States
113. An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it would eat him last. This quotation most accurately reflects
a. Winston Churchill's response to the munich Pact
120. What was one consequence of Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union?
B. Churchill agreed to support
111. From Hitler's point of view, what was the chief impact of The nazi-soviet Pact?
B. It allowed him to invade Poland without Soviet interference
112. What was one reason Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931?
B. Japanese militarist hope to build an Empire two rival Western colonial empires
128. In 1941 common German forces invaded the Soviet Union, but they're advanced was halted by
B. The harsh winter
126. Under the terms of the Munich Pact, what territory did the Czech surrender to the Germans without a fight?
B. The sudetenland
119. What was the main reason the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor?
B. They wanted to build a Pacific Empire without interference
121. When they met at Yalta, The Big Three disagreed about
B. What the political future of Eastern Europe would be
124. Which was a Cornerstone of Hitler's anti-semitic beliefs?
C. He believed that Jews were to blame for Germany's defeat in World War 1
117. in this speech, President Roosevelt is discussing the reasons behind what action?
C. Passing the Lend-Lease Act
130. As a result of the Battle of Stalingrad,
C. The Red Army began to push the Germans out of the Soviet Union
114. Which of the following is an example of wartime cooperation between Hitler and Mussolini?
C. The conquest of France
122. What was one economic effect of World War II?
D. Nations increase their debt by selling war bonds
123. What event prompted this declaration?
D. The bombing of Nagasaki