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Who were the 'Big Three' in WWII?
Who were the 'Big Three' in WWII?
- Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler
- Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill
- Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill (correct)
- Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler
What event led to the United States declaring war on Japan during WWII?
What event led to the United States declaring war on Japan during WWII?
- Bataan Death March
- Yalta Conference
- Pearl Harbor (correct)
- Lend-Lease Act
Which act allowed people to buy weapons from the United States but required them to use cash and carry them on their own ships?
Which act allowed people to buy weapons from the United States but required them to use cash and carry them on their own ships?
- GATT
- The Neutrality Act of 1939 (correct)
- The Lend-Lease Act
- The Atlantic Charter
Who was the leader of Germany during WWII?
Who was the leader of Germany during WWII?
What did the Atlantic Charter signal in relation to the US and Britain during WWII?
What did the Atlantic Charter signal in relation to the US and Britain during WWII?
Which treaty aimed to reduce tariffs to promote lower prices and increased competition for American businesses?
Which treaty aimed to reduce tariffs to promote lower prices and increased competition for American businesses?
'Quarantine Speech' by Roosevelt advocated for moving away from what policy during WWII?
'Quarantine Speech' by Roosevelt advocated for moving away from what policy during WWII?
'Japanese Internment' in the US during WWII was primarily a response to what event?
'Japanese Internment' in the US during WWII was primarily a response to what event?
'Victory gardens' during WWII were encouraged to primarily address which issue?
'Victory gardens' during WWII were encouraged to primarily address which issue?
'Roosevelt's Four Freedoms Speech' emphasized which freedoms as essential for a friendly and civilized society during WWII?
'Roosevelt's Four Freedoms Speech' emphasized which freedoms as essential for a friendly and civilized society during WWII?