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Trivial Quiz II

Chelsea Caples

Created on November 14, 2024

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QUIZ

TRIVIAL

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QUESTION 1/7- FDR

Question 1/7- FDR

Explanation

Roosevelt's Quarantine Speech in 1937 called for isolating aggressive nations to prevent the spread of war, signaling a shift from strict neutrality.

QUESTION 2/7- FDR

Question 2/7- FDR

Explanation

The Atlantic Charter was a joint declaration by Roosevelt and Churchill in 1941, outlining principles for a peaceful post-war world.

QUESTION 3/7- U.S. Response to European Jews

QUESTION 3/7 - U.S. Response to European Jews

Explanation

The U.S. restricted refugee admissions during the 1930s and 1940s, limiting the number of European Jews who could escape Nazi persecution.

QUESTION 4/7- Reasons for American Entry into WWII

QUESTION 4/7- Reasons for American Entry into WWII

Explanation

The attack on Pearl Harbor led the U.S. to declare war on Japan. Germany declared war on the U.S. shortly afterward, leading to U.S. involvement against Germany.

QUESTION 5/7- Reasons for American Entry into WWII

QUESTION 5/7 - Reasons for American Entry into WWII

Explanation

While the existence of Nazi concentration camps was known, it was not a primary reason for the U.S. entry into WWII. The main catalysts were the attack on Pearl Harbor, support for Allies, and concerns about Japan's expansion in the Pacific.

QUESTION 6/7 - Neutrality to Engagement

QUESTION 6/7 - Neutrality to Engagement

Explanation

The Lend-Lease Act allowed the U.S. to provide military supplies to Allied countries, showing support for the Allies even before formally entering WWII.

QUESTION 7/7 - Neutrality to Engagement

QUESTION 7/7 - Neutrality to Engagement

Explanation

The Neutrality Acts aimed to prevent the U.S. from being drawn into international conflicts by restricting arms sales and loans to warring nations.

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