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World War II Benchmark (3rd quater 2024)

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Question 1
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Select all responses that describe the photographs cited above

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Question 3
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Select the sentence that describes a democratic form of government

The Conflict is still sharpening throughout the world between two political systems. The one system represent government by freedom of choice exercised by the individual citizens. In the other, and opposing system, individual freedom and initiative are all made subordinate to the totalitarian state.
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1938
Question 4
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The Skills and Courage of the Tuskegee Airmen served to

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The rights of citizens under the 4th and 14th amendments of the Constitution were violated by the U.S government when it authorized the establishment of -

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Question 13
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Select all responses that describe the images cited above:

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Question 19
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Select all responses that describe the excerpt cited above:

Question 20
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The sinking of the Lusitania
The explosion of the USS Maine
United States entry into World War II
The Japanese bombing of U.S. Army base
The attack on Peal Harbor
Identify the Causes or Effects of WWII
Causes
Effects
Militarism
Women played a large part
Nationalism
Development of the Atomic Bomb
Trade embargo on Japan
Interment of Japanese Americans
Rationing to Support the War Effort
Belief in Racial or Ethnic Superiority
Contribution of minorities during World War II
decrease opposition to integrating the armed forces
increase the number of women joining the U.S Military during World War II
How were the Navajo words in this table used during WW2
Recipes for rationing scarce food items during WWII
As a language of diplomacy for exchanges with enemy forces
As propaganda to improve morale among Allied soldiers
As Signal word for allied spies posing as civilians
As a secret code for communicating battle plans between allied units
Encoding military communication for secure transmission
gave the United States and Advantage in military encryption
As a clandestine language
Nuclear test sites in Nevada
The office of War Mobilization
The office of Prince Administration
Internment camps for Japanese Americans

The program being promoted by this poster was created to -
assist soldiers when they returned to civilian life
Social Security Act
GI Bill
provide incentives to enlist in the military
educational benefits that helped provide training to military veterans.
The financial regulations in the act protected the deposit of bank customers
ensure proper schooling for army officers
Select all responses that describe the photograph cited above:
avoided use of the atomic bomb against civilian targets
D- Day
June 6, 1944
Invaded the beaches of Normandy
Operation Overlord
Capture the Italian mainland
opened a new allied front in Europe
Battle of Midway

Select all responses that describe the images above:
Feminist of the 1960's
the government sought women to fill jobs left vacant by men
Women played a vital role in World War II
growing demand for personnel to support the war effort
Flappers of the 1920's
replaced many men in the civilian workforce
Non traditional occupation for women during World Wars

Select al responses that describe the image cited above:
Operation Overlord
European Theater of Operation (E.T.O)
Pacific Theater of Operations (P.T.O)
D-Day
The Battle ended Japan's naval superiority in the Pacific
Turning point of World War II in the Pacific
Japanese suffer a major defeat at Midway


Select All responses that describe the images above:
To encourage citizens to pay for the war
enlistment posters during World War II
prevent supply shortages
advertising for coffee
ensure fair distribution between wealthy and working class citizens
conserving scarce resources during World War II
Recruiting posters


Select all responses that describe the images cited above:
An example of patriotic duty
to increase food supply during a farm labor shortage
supporting the war effort by reducing demand of commercially grown food
Adverting for comic books
Advertising from seed manufactures
"Grow your own" Campaign


Navajo Code Talkers
decrease opposition to integrating the armed forces
High school R.O.T.C programs
442nd The Christmas Tree Battalion (American soldiers of Japanese descent)
Vern Baker Medal of Honor recipient
Victory Campaign at home
Tuskegee Airmen
Apology for Executive Order 9066
Events that led to Korematsu V. United States
Actions that led to the internment of Japanese-Americans
Violations of the 14th Amendment
Apology for extra marital affair
Apology for Teapot Dome Scandal



Select all responses that describe the images cited above:
Battle of Midway
D-Day
Demonization of Jewish population
Invasion of Poland by Germany
Holocaust
The attack at Pearl Harbor