Relier Pairs WWII Unit Test Study GuideVersion en ligne 5th Grade par Cardelia Brewer Brewer 1 What did Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo all have in common? 2 What did Germany, Italy, and Japan became known as? 3 What was the significance of Pearl Harbor? 4 What were the goals of Operation Torch? 5 What country was ruled by Benito Mussolini? 6 The 15th amendment to the U.S. Constitution provided African Americans the right to do what? 7 What country was ruled by Winston Churchill? 8 What was the goal of island hopping? 9 Why was the Battle of Britain significant? 10 What was Japan's goal during WWII? 11 After the Civil War, southerners who went along with the government's plans to Reconstruction were called what? 12 Why were the U.S. Congress and the American people reluctant to join WWII at first? 13 What country was ruled by Hitler? 14 What impact did the Treaty of Versailles have on World War II? 15 During the 1930s dictatorships was on a rise as a result of what? 16 Germany was warned not to invade Poland. Which two countries declared war on Germany after they invaded Poland? 17 What was Winston Churchill's goal during WWII? 18 How did the invention of the atomic bomb impact WWII? 19 What impact did technology have on the farming of the Great Plains? 20 What event led to the eventual surrender of the Axis Powers in Europe? To free the Mediterranean Sea from German control, to protect oil fields of the Middle East, and to assist U.S.S.R. who was suffering heavy losses. The technology made it possible for farmers to successfully farm the Great Plains. Great Britain vote Italy It led to Hitler invading other countries to seek revenge for the Germans. To establish control of the Far East It was the first instance where Hitler's plans of conquest failed. France and Great Britain They felt that the focus should be on ending the Great Depression. Truman ordered to use of the atomic bomb, ending WWII. scalawags Germany The economic depression Invasion of Normandy (D-Day) Axis Powers They were all dictators. He wanted to defeat the Axis Powers. To secure strategic Japanese islands in order to defeat Japan. It lead to the U.S. declaring war in Japan.