WWI & WWII test
The Great War is also known as
What is the acronym to help you remember the events leading to WWI?
What does the acronym in question 3 stand for?
Who was assassinated prior to the start of WWI?
What ship did the Germans sink prior to WWI?
In a paragraph, explain why life was difficult in the trenches during World War One.
What were the weapon/technological advances in WWI? (check all that apply)
Give at least 3 examples of what soldiers carried in their haversacks
What did the Treaty of Versailles mean to Germany? (check all that apply)
Match the term with the definition (drag and drop)
Communism
Fascism
Totalitarianism
One leader rules by force and fear and controls all aspects of government and economy
The government owns all resources and redistributes them to the people.
The people can own property as long as it is permitted by the government.
What country did Japan invade before the start of WWII?
What is the above image an example of?
The Ghost Army fought for the Allies in Italy.
Which countries made up the Axis Powers? (check all that apply)
Which countries made up the Allied Powers? (check all that apply)
Match the term to the proper defiinition (drag and drop)
Dec. 7, 1941
Appeasement
Tuskeegee Airmen
Winston Churchill
Dwight D Eisenhower
Hideki Tojo
Manhattan Project
Blitzkrieg
Final Solution
Douglas MacArthur
June 6, 1944
Stalingrad
Leader of Japan during WWII
Hitler's answer to the Jewish population
Led the Allies during the D-Day invasion.
Lightening warfare
Pearl Harbor
The D-Day invasion
Hitler won the battle of Stalingrad.
Appeasement
Blitzkrieg
The Big Three
Embargo
What is the importance of the Battle of Stalingrad?