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What month and year did WWII end?
September 1945
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Which fascist dictator won over many of his people with the expansionist ideal of "living space"?
Hitler
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What was one economic event that was a major cause of WWII?
The Great Depression
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What month and year did WWII start?
September 1939
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What is the name of the biggest Nazi concentration camp (at least 1.1 million people were murdered there)
Auschwitz
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Which fascist dictator forced the king of his country to dismiss the government and make him dictator?
Mussolini
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What import resource did the U.S. stop exporting to Japan after Japan invaded Manchuria?
Oil
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What place did Japan bomb in retaliation for the U.S.'s economic sanctions?
Pearl Harbor / Honolulu, Hawaii
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What were some of the big Allied countries?
U.K., U.S., China, The Soviet Union, France...
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What act did the U.S. congress pass in 1941 to provide their allies with war supplies?
The Lend-Lease Act
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Name one religious or ethnic group that Hitler believed "polluted" his population.
Jews, Romani, gypsies, Poles, Slavs, homosexuals, disabled people...
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What were the main Axis countries?
Germany, Italy, Japan
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What treaty had negative consequences for Germany and thus was a cause of WWII?
The Treaty of Versailles
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The invasion of which country was the most immediate catalyst for WWII?
Poland
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On what two Japanese cities was the atomic bomb dropped?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Which fascist dictator ruled over Spain from 1936 - 1975?
Franco
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Which U.S. president signed Executive Order 9066, sending over 110,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps?
Roosevelt
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What was the name of the day when Allied forces disembarked in Normandy, France, and began marching towards Berlin?
D-Day
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