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  1. Question 13 PointsThe Soviet Union was surprised by Germany’s attack and:lost over 25 million Soviet soldiers and civilians while causing 80% of German army casualtieswas able to quickly push back German Forces into the Polish borderwas unable to use vast expanses of land against the German army to trade space for timelost the battle for Stalingrad and Soviet forces retreated further into the Soviet interior
  2. Question 23 PointsUnder the leadership of Adolph Hitler during the 1930s, Germany violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles by:refusing to pay reparationsexpanding its military capabilityremilitarizing the RhinelandAll answers are correct
  3. Question 33 PointsThe War Relocation Authority, a civil agency, was responsible for:supervising internment camps populated by Japanese immigrants and Japanese-American citizensreallocation of assets from the war effort to the home frontsupervising the employment of women and minorities at industrial plantsdeveloping relocation assistance for victims of the Pearl Harbor attack
  4. Question 43 PointsAfter the surrender of Germany in May 1945, the United States concentrated its focus against Japan. Which event came after Germany surrendered?The Battle of the Corral SeaThe Battle of MidwayThe Battle of OkinawaThe Battle of Philippine Sea
  5. Question 53 PointsThe Chinese Nationalists and Chinese Communist Party (CCP):successfully kicked out the Japanese invadersstalled advancing Japanese forces resulting in a stalematesigned a peace treaty with Japan after losing Beijingsupported Japanese expansion efforts in Korea and Vietnam
  6. Question 63 PointsWhich of the following events did Japan use as a pretext for the invasion of Manchuria in 1931, also known as the “September 18th Incident” in Japan?Anti-Japanese protests by Chinese dissidentsAnti-Japanese articles in Chinese newspapers targeting Japanese-owned businessesChinese aggression against Japanese shipping along the China coastJapanese agents blew up railroad tracks controlled by a Japanese-owned South Manchurian Railway near Mukden, blaming Chinese dissidents
  7. Question 73 PointsWhy did Japan withdraw from the League of Nations in 1933?The League of Nations placed fines on Japan for occupation of ManchuriaThe Stimson Doctrine (January 1932) refused to recognize established states created from Japanese aggressionThe Bulwer-Lytton investigation from the League of Nations found Japan guilty of inciting the September 18th incident, demanding the return of Manchuria to ChinaThe United States war threats caused Japanese military leaders to take over Japan’s government and build-up forces for self-defense
  8. Question 83 PointsHow did Mao Zedong come to power in China?Through use of force against the local populationThrough use of large bonuses for enlisted in the communist armyThough use of nationalist and communist resources to improve the economyThrough the recognition of the power Chinese peasantry, growing his army from seven thousand to 1.2 million strong by the end of the war
  9. Question 93 PointsThe U.S. Embargo on Japan in 1940 resulted in all the following except:cutting off supplies of rubber, steel, oil, and other vital goods to Japancaused Japan to launch additional invasions across Asia to meet its’ resource requirementsJapan took the oil embargo as a de facto war declarationJapan tamped down its rhetoric of “Asia for Asians” once the embargo was initiated
  10. Question 103 PointsThe Manhattan Project facilitated all of the following except:the development of the nuclear bomb against Japan over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945the world’s first secret explosion of a nuclear device in New Mexico in July 1945beating the Germans in developing a nuclear weapon in warfareworking with the Soviet Union to develop a nuclear weapon

ANSWERS

Question 1:
Answer: lost over 25 million Soviet soldiers and civilians while causing 80% of German army casualties

Question 2:
Answer: All answers are correct

Question 3:
Answer: supervising internment camps populated by Japanese immigrants and Japanese-American citizens

Question 4:
Answer: The Battle of Okinawa

Question 5:
Answer: stalled advancing Japanese forces resulting in a stalemate

Question 6:
Answer: Japanese agents blew up railroad tracks controlled by a Japanese-owned South Manchurian Railway near Mukden, blaming Chinese dissidents

Question 7:
Answer: The Bulwer-Lytton investigation from the League of Nations found Japan guilty of inciting the September 18th incident, demanding the return of Manchuria to China

Question 8:
Answer: Through the recognition of the power Chinese peasantry, growing his army from seven thousand to 1.2 million strong by the end of the war

Question 9:
Answer: Japan tamped down its rhetoric of “Asia for Asians” once the embargo was initiated

Question 10:
Answer: working with the Soviet Union to develop a nuclear weapon

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