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Which Allied nation(s) had not been invaded and occupied by the Axis in 1941?
Britain
Why did FDR push for passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939?
so the U.S. could sell weapons and other supplies to nations at war
FDR was different from the fascist leaders of the Axis powers in what important
way?
FDR shared power with other branches of government.
What was the main promise the Axis nations made to each other in the Tripartite
Pact?
Each nation would support the others' military conquests.
What issue led to the U.S. and Japan holding peace negotiations in the summer
and fall of 1941?
Japan's invasion of other Asian countries
Why did most Japanese Americans accept internment?
They wanted to prove their loyalty by obeying the order.
Why was the U.S. taken completely by surprise by the attack on Pearl Harbor?
The U.S. was not at war with Japan.
What made conditions at the Japanese internment camps so bad?
their desert location
What did the U.S. most hope to accomplish by bombing Germany?
to stop German war manufacturing
What did the U.S. and Britain promise in the Atlantic Charter?
that the world would be better after the war
What was the longest segment of Operation Torch to complete?
gaining control of all of Italy
What made the Tehran Conference so difficult?
Stalin had completely different war aims than FDR or Churchill.
What made generals MacArthur and Patton different from Eisenhower?
They would not listen to anyone else; they had to have their own way.
Why did the U.S. fight the Battle of Iwo Jima?
so it could invade Japan itself
Why did the Germans stage the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes forest?
The Ardennes represented the weakest point in the Allied line.
Which U.S. general lead the Allies in North Africa and Sicily?
George Patton
What was the purpose of FDR's Four Freedoms speech?
to inspire Americans to share their freedoms with the world
Why was radio the most important media outlet for Americans during the war?
Almost every American had a radio.
Why was the movie series Why We Fight made?
to inspire American soldiers
Why was Edward R. Murrow such a popular reporter?