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  • 3/9/06
  • Please open your Interactive Notebook to page
    106. Thank you!
  • Title the page Believing the Propaganda and put
    your heading in the upper right corner.
  • Answer the focus question
  • Focus Question
  • Why do you think people believed Hitlers lies
    about the Jewish people? Justify your answer.

2
  • The Rest of the Agenda
  • Check Homework Notes on pages 859-865
  • Test Pages 847-865
  • Tour of a World War I Museum
  • Time left Work on Editorial Assignment
  • Assign Homework

3
  • Pass out Test strips.
  • Put your heading in the upper right corner and
    title it World War II Test.
  • Number your paper 1 to 20.
  • You only need to write A,B,C, or D for each
    question.

4
  • 1)  The immediate effect of the Japanese bombing
    of Pearl Harbor was that
  • A. The isolationist movement grew in strength
  • B. The nation united and readied for war
  • C. The US offered peace terms
  • D. The isolationist movement changed their name
  •  
  • 2)  The effect of World War II on the US economy
    was that
  • a.   The Great Depression was weakened, but not
    over.
  • b.   Businesses were reluctant to manufacture war
    products
  • c.   It revitalized American industry with 100
    billion dollars of military manufacturing.
  • d.   It had no effect on the economy.
  •  
  • 3)  One effect of the military draft during World
    War II was that
  • a.   Braceros, (Mexican agricultural workers)
    were brought across the border to help with farm
    labor.
  • b.   Many people resisted the draft and fled to
    Canada
  • c.   Many women were drafted into the military
    for combat duty.
  • None of the above

5
  •  
  • 4)  In comparison to other nations fighting in
    World War II, America
  • a.   Suffered very little
  • b.   Suffered greatly
  • c.   Suffered about the same
  • d.   Suffered only slightly less than other
    nations
  •  
  • 5)  World War II had the following effect on
    government intervention in the economy
  • a.   It promoted a lasses-faire approach.
  • b.   It did not change the governments
    relationship to the economy at all.
  • c.   It promoted a Keynesian economic view of the
    economy.
  • It lead to private businesses revolting against
    the federal government.
  • 6)  World War II had the following effect on
    government intervention in the economy
  • a.   It promoted a lasses-faire approach.
  • b.   It did not change the governments
    relationship to the economy at all.
  • c.   It promoted a Keynesian economic view of the
    economy.
  • It lead to private businesses revolting against
    the federal government.

6
  • 7)  Early Japanese strategy in the Pacific
    theatre of World War II was to
  • a.   Conquer territory slowly
  • b.   Get local populations to want Japanese
    government
  • c.   Bombard local populations with propaganda
  • d.   Conquer new territory quickly.
  •  
  • 8)  The main result of the battle of Midway was
    that
  • a.   German forces began a long, slow retreat
    that culminated in Hitlers suicide
  • b.   The Japanese continued to dominate American
    forces in the Pacific
  • c.   The German forces won a crushing defeat over
    Soviet forces at Stalingrad
  • d.   The US halted the string of Japanese
    victories in the Pacific
  •  
  • 9)  Overall, Germanys biggest mistake in World
    War II was probably
  • a.   Failing to get Canada to join its cause
  • b.   Failing to get Mexico to invade the Untied
    States
  • c.   Abandoning its non-agression pact with the
    Soviet Union
  • Using its submarines to fight dirty

7
  • 10) The main criticism of unconditional
    surrender was that
  • a.   It steeled the enemy to fight to the last
    man, rather than giving anti-war groups any
    influence.
  • b.   It was too hastily thought up.
  • c.   It was unrealistic to enforce upon to mighty
    German military
  • None of the above.
  • 11) In 1944, the Supreme Court upheld the
    constitutionality of Japanese Internment in the
    case
  • Gideon v. Wainwright
  • Lee v. Buchwald
  • Miller v. California
  • Korematsu v. U.S.
  • 12) FDRs solution to providing Britain aid while
    keeping the isolationists happy was
  • The lend lease act
  • The Kellogg-Briand pact
  • The second new deal
  • The non-agression pact

8
  • 13) The one nation that most successfully
    resisted early Japanese advances was
  • Guam
  • Puerto Rico
  • The Philippines
  • Indonesia
  • 14) The main flaw in the Japanese strategy during
    World War II was that
  • They didnt conquer enough territory
  • They shouldnt have surrendered when the atomic
    bomb was dropped on Nagasaki
  • They overextended their military forces in 1942.
  • Non e of the above

9
  • 15) The most popular and best loved American
    Artist in the early 1940s was
  • Louis Armstrong
  • Norman Rockwell
  • Edvard Munch
  • Duke Ellington
  • 16) In order to control inflation during World
    War II, the Office of Price Administration
  • Refused to print any more money
  • Used federal agents as mystery shoppers to make
    sure prices were fair
  • Forced rationing of goods like meat and butter
  • None of the above.
  • 17) As a result of caps on wage increases during
    World War II, the United Mine Workers
  • Took second jobs to increase their income
  • Participated in work slow-downs to protest
    these policies
  • Switched careers
  • Went on strike several times

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  • 18) Overall, the entire cost of World War II for
    America was
  • 330 billion dollars
  • 330 million dollars
  • 100 Billion dollars
  • 10 million dollars
  • 19) The Allied country that suffered most greatly
    from German armies during World War II was
  • Britain
  • France
  • The Soviet Union
  • The United States
  • 20) At first, the Allied invasion of Italy was
  • Painfully slow. The Germans put up a strong
    resistance
  • Surprisingly easy. The Germans immediately
    surrendered
  • Horribly mismanaged. People had trouble receiving
    orders.
  • Never carried out.
  • 21) Bonus Question If they were alive at the
    time, who would have bravely resisted Hitlers
    territorial demands and prevented World War II?

11
  • Please get out a separate sheet of paper. Thank
    you!
  • Title the page Escaping the Final Solution and
    put your heading in the upper right corner.
  • Take one paragraph of notes on the video.

12
  • Work on Editorial Assignments

13
  • Homework
  • Work on your Editorial Assignments. Due Next
    Friday!
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