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Between the Two World Wars
During World War II, the United States’ closest ally was
Soviet Union
Canada.
France
England.
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Between the Two World Wars
The Axis powers in World War II did not include:
Germany
The Soviet Union
Italy
None of these
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In 1931, the illusion of peace was shattered by the Japanese invasion of
Korea.
Malaysia.
Philippines.
Manchuria.
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The naval armaments of the major world powers were significantly reduced
at the Washington Disarmament Conference of 1921.
in the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
by the Treaty of Versailles.
by the Eurasian Naval Agreement of 1926.
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The American fleet at Pearl Harbor was caught by surprise when Japan attacked because
American intelligence had not been able to break the Japanese code.
of faulty radar equipment.
of human miscalculations and mistakes.
F.D.R. conspired to get the United States into the war by provoking a Japanese attack.
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In the 1930s, support for pacifism was particularly strong among
college students.
the lower classes.
high-ranking businessmen.
members of Congress.
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Between the Two World Wars
Which Washington Conference treaty pledged to uphold the Open Door policy?
Four Power Treaty
Five Power Treaty
Nine Power Treaty
Kellogg-Briand Pact
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Great Britain’s leader during World War II was
Henry L. Stimson.
Neville Chamberlain.
Charles De Gaulle.
Winston Churchill.
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The Fascist dictator of Italy was
Francisco Franco.
Antonio Gramsci.
Adolfo Colavita.
Benito Mussolini.
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The United States’ response to Japan’s invasion of Manchuria was
to refuse to recognize Japan’s seizure of the territory.
to blockade Japanese ports until Japan removed its forces.
to sever diplomatic relations with Japan.
to embargo all trade with Japan.
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