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10 points for each question. 1.What type of leadership swept throughout Europe during the 1930s?
2.What was America’s response to the rising militarism in Europe?
3.Who was the most feared leader in Europe? Why?
4.After passing the Neutrality Acts, what did FDR commit to the British?
5.According to paragraph 5, what brought the US into World War II?
6.List three home front efforts (good or bad) by the US during WWII:
7.In paragraph 8, what happened to Italy?
8.What was the US strategy called in the Pacific theater?
9.According to paragraph 10, what were new technologies that emerged?
10. Describe the end results of WWII:

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