Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? 1,000,000 Causes of WWII Events of WWII The Rise of Hitler...

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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?Are You Smarter

Than a 5th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 5thGrader?

Are You Smarter Than a 5thGrader?

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Causes of WWIICauses of WWII Events of WWII

The Rise of Hitler The Rise of Hitler Battles

The Axis PowersThe Axis Powers Leaders

Effects of WWIIEffects of WWII Famous Dates

WWII DictatorsWWII Dictators Grab Bag

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Causes of WWIICauses of WWII

Round #1

Causes of WWIICauses of WWII

____ The rise of these kind of leaders led to WWII:a. Democratic b. Autocraticc. Totalitariand. Humanitarian

____ The rise of these kind of leaders led to WWII:a. Democratic b. Autocraticc. Totalitariand. Humanitarian

ReturnReturnAnswer: C. TotalitarianAnswer: C. Totalitarian

Causes of WWII #2Causes of WWII #2By this policy, world leaders decided to give land to Hitler in hopes that it would prevent the outbreak of another war.

a. Containment

b. Appeasement

c. Retaliation

d. Retribution

By this policy, world leaders decided to give land to Hitler in hopes that it would prevent the outbreak of another war.

a. Containment

b. Appeasement

c. Retaliation

d. Retribution

ReturnReturnAnswer: b. Appeasement Answer: b. Appeasement

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The Rise of HitlerThe Rise of Hitler

Round #2

The Rise of Hitler The Rise of Hitler Germany invaded this country, which would host a majority of its concentration camps.

Germany invaded this country, which would host a majority of its concentration camps.

ReturnReturnAnswer: PolandAnswer: Poland

The Rise of Hitler #2The Rise of Hitler #2The German’s anger over this resulted in Hitler’s rise to power in the 1930s. He ultimately violated this by increasing military and occupation of other countries.

The German’s anger over this resulted in Hitler’s rise to power in the 1930s. He ultimately violated this by increasing military and occupation of other countries.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Treaty of Versailles Answer: Treaty of Versailles

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The Axis PowersThe Axis Powers

Round #3

The Axis PowersThe Axis Powers

These three countries formed the axis powers: _____________, ________,And _______________.

These three countries formed the axis powers: _____________, ________,And _______________.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Germany, Italy and JapanAnswer: Germany, Italy and Japan

The Axis Powers #2The Axis Powers #2

Italy, Germany, and Japan (The Axis Powers) used a great deal of this to expand their territories in the early 1930s.

Italy, Germany, and Japan (The Axis Powers) used a great deal of this to expand their territories in the early 1930s.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Military ForceAnswer: Military Force

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Effects of WWIIEffects of WWII

Round #4

Effects of WWIIEffects of WWII

Most of the allies wanted to rebuild Germany as a democracy after WW2 to prevent the rise of future dictators, while the USSR wanted this type of government established, causing conflict within the allies.

Most of the allies wanted to rebuild Germany as a democracy after WW2 to prevent the rise of future dictators, while the USSR wanted this type of government established, causing conflict within the allies.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Communism Answer: Communism

Effects of WWII #2Effects of WWII #2This organization was formed between the countries of Western Europe, along with Canada and the U.S., to defend one another in the event they were attacked by the USSR or another country.

This organization was formed between the countries of Western Europe, along with Canada and the U.S., to defend one another in the event they were attacked by the USSR or another country.

ReturnReturnAnswer: NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)Answer: NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

Effects of WWII #3Effects of WWII #3

This international organization was formed after World War 2 to replace the League of Nations to stop wars between countries.

This international organization was formed after World War 2 to replace the League of Nations to stop wars between countries.

ReturnReturnAnswer: The UNAnswer: The UN

Effects of WWII #4Effects of WWII #4A systematic attempt to exterminate all Jewish people during World War 2.

A systematic attempt to exterminate all Jewish people during World War 2.

ReturnReturnAnswer: The HolocaustAnswer: The Holocaust

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WWII DictatorsWWII Dictators

Round #5

WWII DictatorsWWII Dictators

He was dictator of Italya. Linguinib. Lamborghinic. Mussolinid. Mini Me

He was dictator of Italya. Linguinib. Lamborghinic. Mussolinid. Mini Me

ReturnReturnAnswer: C. MussoliniAnswer: C. Mussolini

WWII Dictators #2WWII Dictators #2

He was dictator of Spain- Hitler aided his country in the Spanish Civil War.

He was dictator of Spain- Hitler aided his country in the Spanish Civil War.

ReturnReturnAnswer: FrancoAnswer: Franco

WWII Dictators #3WWII Dictators #3

Hitler used this kind of slanted information to influence people

about the Nazi Regime in a positive way.

Hitler used this kind of slanted information to influence people

about the Nazi Regime in a positive way.

ReturnReturnAnswer: PropagandaAnswer: Propaganda

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Events of WWII Events of WWII

Round #6

Events of WWIIEvents of WWII

Because Japan was allied with Germany, the U.S. ultimately got

involved in the war after this event.

Because Japan was allied with Germany, the U.S. ultimately got

involved in the war after this event.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Pearl HarborAnswer: Pearl Harbor

Events of WWII #2Events of WWII #2

The U.S.’s involvement in this event ultimately lead to the allies’

liberation of Europe from Axis control.

The U.S.’s involvement in this event ultimately lead to the allies’

liberation of Europe from Axis control.

ReturnReturnAnswer: D-DayAnswer: D-Day

Events of WWII #3Events of WWII #3

After Germany surrendered, WW2 had not ended due to Japan’s

military refusing to surrender. The U.S. chose this option in order to

defeat Japan.

After Germany surrendered, WW2 had not ended due to Japan’s

military refusing to surrender. The U.S. chose this option in order to

defeat Japan.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Dropping the Atomic Bomb on JapanAnswer: Dropping the Atomic Bomb on Japan

Events of WWII #4Events of WWII #4

Before Nagasaki, this Japanese city was the first ever to be destroyed by

the dropping of the atomic bomb.

Before Nagasaki, this Japanese city was the first ever to be destroyed by

the dropping of the atomic bomb.

ReturnReturnAnswer: HiroshimaAnswer: Hiroshima

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Battles Battles

Round #7

BattlesBattles

At this battle, the U.S. received clues to set up a counter-ambush of

Japanese military, which prevented a Japanese takeover of the United

States.

At this battle, the U.S. received clues to set up a counter-ambush of

Japanese military, which prevented a Japanese takeover of the United

States.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Battle of MidwayAnswer: Battle of Midway

Battles #2Battles #2

Fought over the winter months of 1944 – 1945, was the last major Nazi

offensive against the Allies in World War Two. The battle was a

last ditch attempt by Hitler to split the

Allies in two.

Fought over the winter months of 1944 – 1945, was the last major Nazi

offensive against the Allies in World War Two. The battle was a

last ditch attempt by Hitler to split the

Allies in two.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Battle of the Bulge Answer: Battle of the Bulge

Battles #3Battles #3Took place in 1942 when the US

Marines landed on August 7th. The landing at Guadalcanal was unopposed - but it took the

Americans six months to defeat the Japanese in what was to turn into a

classic battle of attrition.

Took place in 1942 when the US Marines landed on August 7th. The

landing at Guadalcanal was unopposed - but it took the

Americans six months to defeat the Japanese in what was to turn into a

classic battle of attrition.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Battle of Guadalcanal Answer: Battle of Guadalcanal

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Leaders Leaders

Round #8

LeadersLeaders

This military dictator of Japan had supported NAZI Germany, and was

directly responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor.

This military dictator of Japan had supported NAZI Germany, and was

directly responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Hideki TojoAnswer: Hideki Tojo

Leaders #2Leaders #2

It was ironic that this leader of the USSR had joined the Allies, since he

ruled a totalitarian, communist dictatorship.

It was ironic that this leader of the USSR had joined the Allies, since he

ruled a totalitarian, communist dictatorship.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Stalin Answer: Stalin

Leaders #3Leaders #3

The President of the United States of America at the end of World War 2.

The President of the United States of America at the end of World War 2.

ReturnReturnAnswer: Harry S.Truman Answer: Harry S.Truman

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Famous Dates Famous Dates

Round #9

Famous Dates Famous Dates

September 1, 1939September 1, 1939

ReturnReturnAnswer: Germany Invades Poland Answer: Germany Invades Poland

Famous Dates #2Famous Dates #2

June 6, 1944June 6, 1944

ReturnReturnAnswer: D-Day Answer: D-Day

Famous Dates #3Famous Dates #3

April 30, 1945April 30, 1945

ReturnReturnAnswer: Hitler commits suicide Answer: Hitler commits suicide

Famous Dates #4Famous Dates #4

September 2, 1945September 2, 1945

ReturnReturnAnswer: Japan Surrenders-End of WWII Answer: Japan Surrenders-End of WWII

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Grab Bag Grab Bag

Round #10

Grab BagGrab Bag

Great Britain was able to avoid a German takeover (unlike France),

because of this.

Great Britain was able to avoid a German takeover (unlike France),

because of this.

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