- How were the Italian, German, Japanese, and Soviet authoritarian efforts in the 1920s and 1930s similar?
- What was the main reason internationalism was considered a threat to the fascist agenda? Choose the best answer.
- When the United States and the Dutch East Indies banned trade with Japan, the Japanese lost their source of _______________ which eventually led them to attack the United States.
- When American troops entered Germany, what were they shocked to discover?
- The United States dropped its first atom bomb on the city of __________ on August 6, 1945.
- During World War II, who was the closest ally of the United States?
- What event brought the United States into World War II?
- The weakness of the League of Nations was revealed when it did nothing after Italy invaded
- How did Great Britain and France respond to initial German aggression in 1938?
- The nations that comprised the Axis Powers in World War II were
- What event occurred on September 1, 1939 that started WWII?
- What did the first neutrality act, passed in 1935, prohibit?
- What democrat candidate was not voted for because of his ethnic background
- What president in this unit died of a heart attack
- What Revolution in Russia led to Americans being scared of communist terrorist attacks
- What Secretary of Interior was involved in the Teapot Dome Scandal
- Who called for a rebirth of Black Nationalism
- What were Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti charged with
- What two well known Americans appeared in the Scopes Trial? What were their roles in the trial
- What trial involved a high school biology teacher