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NAME ___________________________________________________ DATE _____________________ CLASS ______________
netw rksWorld War II and the Holocaust
Chapter 30 Test, Form B
DIRECTIONS: Short Answer Answer each of the following questions on a separate piece of paper.
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CHINA
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JAPAN
MANCHUKUO
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Lumber and beansfrom Manchukuo
Rice and wheatfrom Korea
Rice and wheatfrom Taiwan
Oil, rubber, ironore, and tin
from theDutch East Indies
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Allied air forces
Allied naval forcesJapanese Empirec. 1931Occupied by Japan1933–1942
Japanese Supply Routes
1. According to the above map, from which of its occupied territories did Japan get food?
2. On which of its occupied territories did Japan rely primarily for mineral resources?
“The unit selected for this task would enter a village or city and order the prominent Jewish citizens to call together all Jews for the purpose of resettlement. They were requested to hand over their valuables to the leaders of the unit, and shortly before the execution to surrender their outer clothing. The men, women, and children were led to a place of execution which in most cases was located next to a more deeply excavated anti-tank ditch. Then they were shot, kneeling or standing, and the corpses thrown into the ditch.”
—Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, vol. 5, 1946
3. How does the action described in the passage above fit the definition of genocide?
4. In the passage above, why might the Jews have been told they were being called together for resettlement?
World History and Geography 301
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netw rksWorld War II and the Holocaust
Chapter 30 Test, Form B cont.
“You ask, what is our policy? I say it is to wage war by land, sea, and air. War with all our might and with all the strength God has given us, and to wage war against a monstrous tyranny never sur-passed in the dark and lamentable catalogue of human crime. That is our policy.”
—British prime minister Winston Churchill, address to Parliament, May 13, 1940
Winston Churchill, “Speech before Commons,” May 13, 1940. Reproduced with permission of Curtis Brown Ltd, London on behalf of the Estate of Sir Winston Churchill. Copyright © Winston S. Churchill.
5. In the passage above, how does Churchill view the enemy?
6. What is Churchill’s war policy?
7. Why does Churchill invoke God in his address?
DIRECTIONS: Essay Answer the following question on a separate piece of paper.
8. Although the wounds of World War I were still fresh, Germany and Japan pursued expansionist and genocidal policies that paved the way for another world war. Use the information presented in this chapter to explain the chapter’s Enduring Understanding statement: Political motivations and relationships are often the cause of war, while human suffering and environmental destruction are often the result.
302 World History and Geography
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