A) was an American admiral in the Pacific
B) was secretary of war during the Second World War
C) was Democratic presidential candidate in 1940
D) ordered the use of atomic bombs against Japan
E) directed the construction of atomic bombs
F) led the invasion of the Philippines during the Second World War
G) planned the invasion of Normandy
H) drew up the Atlantic Charter with an American president
I) was the senator who led the committee that coined the term "merchants of death"
J) became the leader of the Soviet Union following Vladimir Lenin's death
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A) Czechoslovakia
B) the Soviet Union
C) Britain
D) Poland
E) Austria
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A) was an American admiral in the Pacific
B) was secretary of war during the Second World War
C) was Democratic presidential candidate in 1940
D) ordered the use of atomic bombs against Japan
E) directed the construction of atomic bombs
F) led the invasion of the Philippines during the Second World War
G) planned the invasion of Normandy
H) drew up the Atlantic Charter with an American president
I) was the senator who led the committee that coined the term "merchants of death"
J) became the leader of the Soviet Union following Vladimir Lenin's death
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A) economy.
B) infrastructure.
C) spy service.
D) new opera halls.
E) armed forces.
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A) Republican promises not to ask for a peacetime draft.
B) the ability to build U.S. naval and air bases on British islands in the Caribbean.
C) congressional approval of a draft registration act.
D) fifty "outdated" British aircraft carriers that U.S. factories could copy.
E) a renegotiated payment schedule of the Allies' war debt from the First World War.
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A) It demonstrated the Japanese naval commander's belief that the only way Japan could defeat the United States was through a long war.
B) It showed that the United States was too quick to lift embargoes on Japan and other warring nations.
C) It was a surprise attack that immediately caused the United States to enter the war and brought the isolationist movement to an abrupt end.
D) It was a highly successful victory for the Japanese militarily due to its destruction of U.S. aircraft carriers.
E) It caused the war henceforth to become more localized in the Pacific and much less of a global conflict.
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A) gave up its recently acquired territory in New Zealand.
B) signed an agreement not to attack Russia.
C) withdrew completely from China.
D) paid Britain for the oil and other resources it had taken from its colonies.
E) joined the Allies in the Tripartite Pact.
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A) American military planners reasoned that use of the bombs would prevent the Soviets from entering the war in Asia.
B) American military planners reasoned that use of the bombs would shock Germany into surrendering before facing the same fate.
C) American military planners believed that the use of the bombs would kill only the Japanese emperor and most of the government but keep all civilians safe.
D) American military planners reasoned that use of the bombs would prevent the necessity of a conventional invasion, which they believed would cost more than a million lives.
E) American military planners convinced a highly reluctant and unbending Truman to drop the bombs by appealing to Congress.
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A) anaconda
B) blitzkrieg
C) island-hopping
D) guerrilla
E) "shock and awe"
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A) Commerce Department
B) Department of the Treasury
C) War Production Board
D) Office of Scientific Research and Development
E) Office of War Information
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A) a joint British-American statement of anti-Axis war aims
B) an official proclamation of American neutrality in the wars in Europe and Asia
C) another name for the American declaration of war against Germany
D) the promise to fight communism by expanding the war in Europe
E) the rejection of the self-determination of all peoples
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A) As Hitler promoted the spread of communism in Germany, so too did Roosevelt in the United States in an effort to earn support from other countries.
B) While Hitler allowed many African Americans and other minorities to fight for the Germans, Roosevelt outlawed African American military participation.
C) While allowing women to fight in the war as part of the armed forces, the United States still had not granted women the right to vote and choose their leaders.
D) While fighting racism celebrated by fascism abroad, the United States tolerated racism at home, continuing to racially segregate the military.
E) Despite Roosevelt's campaign promises that the United States would stay out of the war, the nation was one of the first to formally declare war.
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