Rise of Hitler

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World War II Review Quiz
K. Asher
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Question 1

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In 1933, Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany and formed a new government that he called the [blank_start]Third Reich[blank_end]. (Must be Capitalized)
Answer
  • Third Reich

Question 2

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Feb. 27, 1933 the Reichstag Fire fire occurred. Hitler blamed the [blank_start]Communists[blank_end] for the fire.
Answer
  • Communists
  • Jews
  • Fascist

Question 3

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As a result of the Reichstag Fire, Hitler was able to was able to get the [blank_start]Reichstag Decrees[blank_end] passed, which suspended civil liberties and habeas corpus rights.
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  • Reichstag Decrees
  • Enabling Act
  • Reichstag Laws
  • Nuremberg Laws

Question 4

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On October 30, 1923, Hitler participated in a failed attempt to seize power (coup). This was called the [blank_start]Beer Hall Putsch[blank_end]. (Three Words/Must be capitalized) As a result, Hitler was imprisoned.
Answer
  • Beer Hall Putsch

Question 5

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March 1936: German troops violated the Treaty of Versailles and marched into the [blank_start]Rhineland[blank_end].
Answer
  • Rhineland
  • Austria
  • Sudetenland
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Poland

Question 6

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March 1938: Nazi Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles and annexed [blank_start]Austria[blank_end]. This was known as Anchluss.
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  • Austria
  • Poland
  • the Rhineland
  • Czechoslovakia
  • the Sudetenland

Question 7

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1938-Hitler demands [blank_start]the Sudetenland[blank_end], which was located in Western Czechoslovakia. This would lead to the [blank_start]Munich Conference.[blank_end]
Answer
  • the Sudetenland
  • Poland
  • Austria
  • the Rhineland
  • Munich Conference.
  • start of World War II
  • Nazi—Soviet Nonaggression Pact

Question 8

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The Munich Conference resulted in Hitler being given the Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia). if he promised to end territorial demands. This became known as the [blank_start]Policy of Appeasement[blank_end] (Three Words)
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  • Policy of Appeasement

Question 9

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Neville Chamberlain was the British Prime Minister signed the [blank_start]Munich Pact[blank_end] (two words/ Answer is case sensitive/proper nouns) with Hitler. This would lead to the Policy of Appeasement.
Answer
  • Munich Pact

Question 10

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March 1939: Germany invaded [blank_start]Czechoslovakia[blank_end]. This led to [blank_start]France and Britain threatening war.[blank_end]
Answer
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Poland
  • Austria
  • the Sudetenland
  • the Rhineland
  • France and Britain threatening war.
  • World War II.
  • Nazi—Soviet Nonaggression Pact.
  • the Munich Pact.
  • the Policy of Appeasement

Question 11

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On March 3, 1933, Hitler was able to get the [blank_start]Enabling Act[blank_end] (Two Words/ Proper Nouns must be capitalized) passed which allowed his’s cabinet to make laws without the consent of the Reichstag. As a result, Hitler was able to gain dictatorial powers.
Answer
  • Enabling Act

Question 12

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Drag and Drop the events that led to the start of World War II 1st: [blank_start]Rearmament[blank_end] 2nd: [blank_start]Rhineland occupied by German troops[blank_end] 3rd: [blank_start]Austria Annexed by Germany[blank_end] 4th: [blank_start]Germany demands the Sudetenland[blank_end] 5th: [blank_start]Munich Conference[blank_end] 6th: [blank_start]Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact[blank_end] 7th: [blank_start]Poland invaded by Germany[blank_end] 8th: [blank_start]WWII Begins[blank_end]
Answer
  • Rearmament
  • Rhineland occupied by German troops
  • Austria Annexed by Germany
  • Germany demands the Sudetenland
  • Munich Conference
  • Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
  • Poland invaded by Germany
  • WWII Begins

Question 13

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The name of Hitler's book was "[blank_start]Mein Kampf[blank_end]" (Proper noun/must be capitalized) or "My Struggle"
Answer
  • Mein Kampf

Question 14

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Check all the reasons why WWI lead to the Rise of Dictators in Italy and Germany
Answer
  • Bitterness over the Treaty of Versailles
  • Europe’s economy is left in ruin.
  • Russian Revolution will lead to the rise of Communism.
  • Both dictators (Hitler /Mussolini) promised to make their countries great again
  • Both countries were promised land in Asia

Question 15

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Germany invaded Poland with am military strategy known as [blank_start]blitzkrieg[blank_end], also known as "lightening war".
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  • blitzkrieg

Question 16

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Hitler blamed the Jews, Communists, and “[blank_start]November Criminals[blank_end]" (two words/Proper nouns), people who signed the Armistice/Treaty of Versailles, for Germany's losing the WWI.
Answer
  • November Criminals
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