What were three consequences imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles? , Increased military spending, alliance with Italy, and new colonies., War guilt clause, reparations, and loss of land., Admission to the League of Nations, free trade, and industrial growth., How did economic collapse help Hitler rise to power?, It led to high unemployment and resentment, which he used in his propaganda., It allowed him to borrow money from the United States to fund his campaign., It forced the German monarchy to return to power to stabilize the banks., What was the "War Guilt Clause"? , A pact between Germany and Russia to share blame for WWI., A League of Nations rule that prevented any country from going to war., A statement where Germany accepted full blame for starting WWI. , What land was given to Germany in 1938 via the Munich Agreement?, The Sudetenland, The Rhineland, The Polish Corridor, Why did the League of Nations fail? , It had too large of an army that was too expensive to maintain., It had no army, the U.S. was not a member, and it required unanimous voting., It only allowed European nations to join., What was "Appeasement Policy"?, The policy of giving Hitler concessions to avoid a larger war., An economic plan to help Germany pay off its WWI debts., The military alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan., What secret agreement did Hitler and Stalin make in the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact? , To launch a joint attack on the United States., To share nuclear technology for the development of new bombs., A non-aggression pact and a secret agreement to divide Poland., When did Germany invade Poland?, September 1, 1939, October 29, 1929, December 7, 1941, What happened on September 3, 1939?, What happened on September 3, 1939?, The United States joined the Allied Powers., Germany and the Soviet Union signed a peace treaty., Who was the British leader that strongly opposed the policy of Appeasement? , Neville Chamberlain, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941?, To reclaim land lost during World War I, To help Germany invade the Soviet Union from the East, To weaken the U.S. Pacific Fleet and respond to an oil embargo. , Why was D-Day (June 6, 1944) considered a turning point?, It was the day the Soviet Union surrendered to Germany., It opened a second front and led to the liberation of Europe. , It was the first use of the atomic bomb in combat., What happened on August 6 and 9, 1945? , Atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki., Germany surrendered to the Allied forces., The United Nations was officially founded in New York., Why was the United Nations created? , To manage the distribution of the Marshall Plan., To prevent future wars., To act as a world government that eliminated all national borders..

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