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Undergraduate 1
12/13/2011

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The Washington Conference of 1921
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attempted to prevent a global naval arms race.
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Throughout 1928, the American stock market
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saw the number of shares traded daily soar.
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On October 29, 1929, the American stock market
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lost all the gains of the previous year.
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In 1931, the severity of the depression increased when the Federal Reserve Board
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raised interest rates.
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During the Great Depression, in the rural United States
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one-third of all farmers lost their land.
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In the 1930s, the “Dust Bowl”
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was a product of changing environmental conditions.
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The 1931 Scottsboro court case saw
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black teenagers accused of rape by two white women.
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In the 1930s, the largest Japanese- and Chinese-American populations were found in
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California
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During the Great Depression,
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the divorce rate declined.
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During the 1930s, the most important group within the Popular Front was the
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Communist Party.
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As Herbert Hoover began his presidency, he
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considered the country to have a bright economic future.
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President Herbert Hoover responded to the onset of the Great Depression by
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urging voluntary cooperation from business leaders.
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In 1932, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
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lent funds only to financial institutions with sufficient collateral.
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In 1932, the Farmers’ Holiday Association
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was essentially a farmers’ strike.
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Franklin Roosevelt’s victory over Herbert Hoover in 1932
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was a convincing mandate.
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Between his election in 1932 and the inauguration in 1933, Franklin Roosevelt
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refused to make any agreements with the outgoing president, Herbert Hoover.
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After Democrats won control of Congress in the 1930 elections, President Herbert Hoover
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refused to support a more vigorous public spending program for relief.
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In 1928, Herbert Hoover predicted the end to poverty in America was near.
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True
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The Great Depression was caused by the stock market crash of October 1929.
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False
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Following the “great crash,” the Federal Reserve system lowered interest rates in an effort to revive the American economy.
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False
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Popular culture in the 1930s held that married women should not work outside the home.
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True
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The “bonus marchers” of 1932 demanded that Congress make an early payment of a promised “bonus” for World War I veterans.
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True
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Throughout the 1920s, the performance of the United States economy
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saw nearly uninterrupted prosperity coupled with severe inequalities.
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During the 1920s, a great worry for industrialists was the fear of
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the overproduction of goods.
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In the 1920s, “welfare capitalism”
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was a paternalistic approach used by corporate leaders on their workers.
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During the 1920s, the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
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believed workers should be organized on the basis of skills.
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In the workplace, the “open shop” meant
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no worker was required to join a union.
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During the 1920s, the agricultural economy of the United States saw
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a sharp decline in farmers’ incomes.
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In the 1920s, a growing interest in birth control among middle-class women resulted from
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the attitude that sexual activity should not be for procreation only.
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During the 1920s, birth control in the United States
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was illegal in many states.
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During the 1920s, the National Woman’s Party campaigned primarily for the
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Equal Rights Amendment.
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In the 1920s, artists and intellectuals in the Harlem Renaissance
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drew heavily from their African heritage.
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During the 1920s, the greatest sustained support for the Eighteenth Amendment came from
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rural Protestants.
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The National Origins Act of 1924
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entirely banned immigration from East Asia to the United States.
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During the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan
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opposed the existing diversity of American society.
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As a result of the Scopes trial of 1925,
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fundamentalists reduced their participation in political activism.
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Al Smith lost the 1928 presidential election, in part, because
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he failed to carry the South.
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As president, Warren Harding
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never abandoned the party hacks who had brought him to success.
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Throughout the 1920s, the federal government
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saw leaders of business take prominent positions in the federal government.
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To Herbert Hoover, “associationalism” meant
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the creation of national organizations of businessmen in particular industries.
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During the Harding administration, the Teapot Dome scandal involved
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transfers of national oil reserves.
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In the 1920s, airplanes were largely curiosities and a source of entertainment.
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True
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During the 1920s, most employed women were nonprofessional, lower-class workers.
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True
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During the 1920s, the federal government enjoyed a supportive relationship with the American business community.
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True
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Both Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge took essentially passive approaches to the presidency.
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True
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Democratic candidate Al Smith did quite well in large cities, but he was the first Democrat since the Civil War not to carry the entire South.
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True
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In his foreign policy for Latin America, President Herbert Hoover
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repudiated the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.
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In 1929, a fascist-led government was in power in
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Italy
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In 1932, the Hoover administration, in response to the Japanese invasion of Manchuria,
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issued warnings to the Japanese government.
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President Franklin Roosevelt’s “Good Neighbor Policy”
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expanded initiatives begun under Herbert Hoover.
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During the 1920s and 1930s, interest in pursuing an isolationist foreign policy
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reflected the sentiments of a majority of the American public.
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The Neutrality Act of 1937
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allowed warring nations to purchase nonmilitary goods in the United States if they paid cash.
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In 1937, after Japanese pilots sank the U.S. gunboat Panay in China, President Roosevelt
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accepted Japan’s claim that the bombing had been an accident.
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In 1938, the Anschluss
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proclaimed a union between Germany and Austria.
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The Munich conference of 1938 was precipitated by a crisis over
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Czechoslovakia
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Germany began World War II in Europe days after
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a nonaggression pact was signed between Germany and Russia.
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Following the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt
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declared that the United States would remain neutral.
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In 1940, President Franklin Roosevelt’s decision to give fifty American destroyers to England
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circumvented the cash-and-carry provision of the Neutrality Acts.
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The America First Committee
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was a powerful lobby against U.S. involvement in the war.
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In 1940, the “lend-lease” plan
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allowed the U.S. to loan weapons to England to be returned when the war was over.
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In 1941, the Atlantic Charter
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saw the United States and England claim to share common principles.
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The Tripartite Pact was a defensive alliance between
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Japan, Germany, and Italy.
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In 1941, prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor,
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President Franklin Roosevelt froze all Japanese assets in the United States.
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Which of the following statements regarding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is FALSE?
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The State department assumed the Japanese would never attack American interests.
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In 1941, Germany’s declaration of war against the United States
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occurred before the United States declared war on it.
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Under the Dawes Plan, the United States lent money to European countries to repay war debts owed to the United States.
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True
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The United States, Great Britain, and France were united in their opposition to assisting either side in the Spanish Civil War.
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True
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President Roosevelt’s first response to the war in Europe was to request that Congress extend lend-lease to the Allies.
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False
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By 1940, the American ambassador to Great Britain, Joseph Kennedy, thought that the British cause was hopeless.
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True
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Lend-lease to Great Britain led directly to an American decision to convoy goods across the Atlantic Ocean.
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True
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In World War II, the main American strategy to fight Japan was to
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mount two offensive campaigns to attack the Japanese from two directions.
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The Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942
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marked the first important victory by the United States against Japan.
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In 1943, the country that pressed for an immediate Allied invasion of France against Germany was
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the Soviet Union.
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In 1942–1943, the British and American war effort against the Nazis concentrated on
Definition
fighting in North Africa.
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In 1943, at the Casablanca Conference, the Allies decided they would next invade
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Sicily
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During World War II, the first Axis country to be defeated was
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Italy
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In regards to European Jewish refugees, between 1939 and 1945, the United States
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refused to accept large numbers of refugees.
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During World War II, the labor force of the United States
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saw fifteen million people leave civilian labor for the armed forces.
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In 1943, to simplify tax collections, Congress enacted
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automatic payroll deductions.
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During World War II, Germany held the technological edge over the Allies in
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rocket-propelled bombs.
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During World War II, all of the following were Allied advances in intelligence-gathering EXCEPT the
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creation of the Enigma machine for coded communications.
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During World War II, the United States military
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began to relax its practices of racial segregation.
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In 1942, the United States and Mexico agreed to the braceros program which
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admitted Mexican contract laborers into the United States for a limited time.
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In 1942, when the United States interned Japanese Americans in “relocation centers,”
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there was no evidence that the Japanese Americans were a domestic security risk.
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During World War II, Congress abolished the
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CCC and WPA.
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In August 1945, the primary reason the United States dropped a second atomic bomb on Japan was because
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the Japanese did not immediately surrender after the first bomb was dropped.
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In April 1945, American and British forces halted their advance on Germany at the Elbe River
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to wait for the Russian army to arrive.
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The Allied invasion of Sicily led to the collapse of the Mussolini government.
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True
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United States was preparing to drop an atomic bomb on Germany when it surrendered.
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False
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During the 1944 presidential campaign, Franklin Roosevelt was gravely ill.
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True
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The Soviet Union favored the Allied African campaign as a way to divert German resources from the eastern front.
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False
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The United States government consistently resisted calls to make an Allied effort to save Jews caught in the Holocaust.
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True
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