The Great Arsenal of Democracy Quizzes
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Q. FDR talks about Jamestown particularly because it was:
The first place Germany attacked during World War II
One of Columbus' three ships
The first permanent settlement in North America
Where Pocahontas met John Smith
Q. When the Axis signed the Tripartite Pact on September 27th, 1940, they promised to retaliate if which country interfered in their agenda?
United States
Russia
Britain
France
Q. More than 117 years earlier, the U.S. developed a measure of defense in the face of any threat from continental Europe. What was the name of that policy?
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
Fourteen Points
Monroe Doctrine
Q. Many countries didn't interfere with Germany's plans because they operated under a type of foreign policy agreement in which rulers retained diplomacy and avoided all wars, unless related to direct self-defense. What were these agreements called?
Powers of Resistance
Appeasement
Nonintervention Pacts
Militaristic Powers
Q. FDR said it was impossible to make concessions to such a ruthless enemy. This political policy was known as:
Appeasement
Surrender
Armistice
Negotiations