they were japaenies pilots in world war 2 that flew their airplanes into ships, trying to sink them In a desperate attempt to stop the American's advance towards Japan near the end of the war in Asia, suicide attacks were made on the American naval forces. Japanese kamikaze pilots deliberately aimed their aeroplanes at the American warships - their aim was to crash onto the deck of the American ships.
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How could the federal government put millions to work during the Depression
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the government hired many people to care for federal lands(Apex).
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What was true of the Battle of Iwo Jima
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Almost all of the Japanese fought to their deaths.
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What was a result of the Munich Conference in 1938
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Hitler promise no further aggression by Germany
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What was provided by the Social Security Act
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payments to older americans
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The allied invasion of Northern Africa was called
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The allied invasion of Northern Africa was called Operation
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Hitler Mussolini and Franco were leaders who based their actions on the belief that
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state interests were more important than individual rights (apex)
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Operation Torch was the Allied invasion of
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It was the British-American Invasion of North Africa.
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What was the idea of laissez faire in president hoover's 1932 campaign platform
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The idea of laissez faire in President Hoover's 1932 campaign platform was that the government should stay out of economic issues.
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Which of these statements about the firebombing of Tokyo is true
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it caused high civilian casualties but did not result in
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After Pearl Harbor Japan went on to capture who
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Wake Island, Hong Kong, the Philippines
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Which of the following was a criticism and Roosevelt's court-packing plan
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Roosevelt's court-packing plan would disrupt the checks and balances of the government.
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The German invasion of the Soviet Union was stopped with what
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The terrible winter weather
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To fight Japanese the United States used the strategy of
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island hopping
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Which nation was resisting hitler in the summer of 1940 in Western Europe
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Great Britain was the only country resisting Hitler in the summer of 1940 in Western Europe.
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During the Bataan Death March
many American prisoners were killed.
What were kamikaze attacks
they were japaenies pilots in world war 2 that flew their airplanes into ships, trying to sink them In a desperate attempt to stop the American's advance towards Japan near the end of the war in Asia, suicide attacks were made on the American naval forces. Japanese kamikaze pilots deliberately aimed their aeroplanes at the American warships - their aim was to crash onto the deck of the American ships.
How could the federal government put millions to work during the Depression
the government hired many people to care for federal lands(Apex).
What was true of the Battle of Iwo Jima
Almost all of the Japanese fought to their deaths.
What was a result of the Munich Conference in 1938
Hitler promise no further aggression by Germany
What was provided by the Social Security Act
payments to older americans
The allied invasion of Northern Africa was called
The allied invasion of Northern Africa was called Operation
Torch.
Hitler Mussolini and Franco were leaders who based their actions on the belief that
state interests were more important than individual rights (apex)
Operation Torch was the Allied invasion of
It was the British-American Invasion of North Africa.
What was the idea of laissez faire in president hoover's 1932 campaign platform
The idea of laissez faire in President Hoover's 1932 campaign platform was that the government should stay out of economic issues.
Which of these statements about the firebombing of Tokyo is true
it caused high civilian casualties but did not result in
surrender
After Pearl Harbor Japan went on to capture who
Wake Island, Hong Kong, the Philippines
Which of the following was a criticism and Roosevelt's court-packing plan
Roosevelt's court-packing plan would disrupt the checks and balances of the government.
The German invasion of the Soviet Union was stopped with what
The terrible winter weather
To fight Japanese the United States used the strategy of
island hopping
Which nation was resisting hitler in the summer of 1940 in Western Europe
Great Britain was the only country resisting Hitler in the summer of 1940 in Western Europe.