Deck 12: Fascism and Nazism: Mass Politics and Mass Culture, 1919-1939

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Italian anti-Semitic laws were instituted after

A) the outbreak of war
B) the German invasion of Italy
C) the alliance with Nazi Germany
D) Mussolini came to power
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Primo Levi's memoir recounts his experiences in

A) Auschwitz
B) Wannsee
C) Bergen-Belsen
D) Gulag
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Britain was pushed to accommodate German demands by

A) debt and economic weakness
B) anti-Semitism
C) Fascist sympathies
D) communist sympathies
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France's prewar government, the Popular Front, was a coalition of

A) the center-right
B) the center-left
C) right and left
D) communists and fascists
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Hitler began overturning the Treaty of Versailles in 1936 when he

A) invaded Poland
B) united with Austria
C) allied with Italy
D) remilitarized the Rhineland
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Francisco Franco, the victor in the Spanish Civil War, represented the forces of

A) communism
B) democracy
C) conservatism
D) absolutism
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The hallmarks of German blitzkrieg warfare in Poland were

A) mechanized infantry and air power
B) U-boats
C) planes and cavalry
D) tanks and cavalry
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France's collaborationist Vichy government was led by WWI hero

A) Ferdinand Foch
B) Charles De Gaulle
C) Joseph Joffre
D) Phillippe Petain
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Hitler invaded the USSR in 1941 because he wanted

A) living space in eastern Europe
B) to bring the US into the war
C) a land route to Asia
D) to distract from the D-Day invasion
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The Nazi's highest priority during the war was

A) the conquest of Bolshevism
B) genocide of the Jews
C) world domination
D) the conquest of Britain
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The largest anti-Nazi rebellion of the war happened in

A) Auschwitz
B) Moscow
C) Paris
D) Warsaw
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The Nazi plan to use poison gas to murder the Jews of Europe is also known as the

A) First Solution
B) Second Solution
C) Primary Solution
D) Final Solution
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The first Allied objective of the war was to re-take North Africa in order to protect

A) Egypt
B) Morocco
C) Ethiopia
D) South Africa
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The turning point of the war was

A) D-Day
B) Stalingrad
C) Hiroshima
D) Wannsee
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Deck 12: Fascism and Nazism: Mass Politics and Mass Culture, 1919-1939
1
Italian anti-Semitic laws were instituted after

A) the outbreak of war
B) the German invasion of Italy
C) the alliance with Nazi Germany
D) Mussolini came to power
the alliance with Nazi Germany
2
Primo Levi's memoir recounts his experiences in

A) Auschwitz
B) Wannsee
C) Bergen-Belsen
D) Gulag
Auschwitz
3
Britain was pushed to accommodate German demands by

A) debt and economic weakness
B) anti-Semitism
C) Fascist sympathies
D) communist sympathies
debt and economic weakness
4
France's prewar government, the Popular Front, was a coalition of

A) the center-right
B) the center-left
C) right and left
D) communists and fascists
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5
Hitler began overturning the Treaty of Versailles in 1936 when he

A) invaded Poland
B) united with Austria
C) allied with Italy
D) remilitarized the Rhineland
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6
Francisco Franco, the victor in the Spanish Civil War, represented the forces of

A) communism
B) democracy
C) conservatism
D) absolutism
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The hallmarks of German blitzkrieg warfare in Poland were

A) mechanized infantry and air power
B) U-boats
C) planes and cavalry
D) tanks and cavalry
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France's collaborationist Vichy government was led by WWI hero

A) Ferdinand Foch
B) Charles De Gaulle
C) Joseph Joffre
D) Phillippe Petain
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9
Hitler invaded the USSR in 1941 because he wanted

A) living space in eastern Europe
B) to bring the US into the war
C) a land route to Asia
D) to distract from the D-Day invasion
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The Nazi's highest priority during the war was

A) the conquest of Bolshevism
B) genocide of the Jews
C) world domination
D) the conquest of Britain
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The largest anti-Nazi rebellion of the war happened in

A) Auschwitz
B) Moscow
C) Paris
D) Warsaw
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12
The Nazi plan to use poison gas to murder the Jews of Europe is also known as the

A) First Solution
B) Second Solution
C) Primary Solution
D) Final Solution
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13
The first Allied objective of the war was to re-take North Africa in order to protect

A) Egypt
B) Morocco
C) Ethiopia
D) South Africa
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The turning point of the war was

A) D-Day
B) Stalingrad
C) Hiroshima
D) Wannsee
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