Table of Contents
- 1 How did allies mobilize all of their resources for the war effort?
- 2 How did the United States fight the war in the Pacific quizlet?
- 3 Why were the battles of Midway El Alamein and Stalingrad important turning points in the war?
- 4 How did the strategy of leapfrogging help the US Navy advance in the Pacific during World War II?
How did allies mobilize all of their resources for the war effort?
How did Allies mobilize all their resources for war effort? The allies devoted all their resources to the war effort. Governments took a greater role in the economy for example factories were ordered to make tanks instead of cars. How did Allies push back the Axis powers on four fronts?
How did the United States fight the war in the Pacific quizlet?
In May and June 1942, Unites States warships and airplanes weverly damaged two Japanese fleets during the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway Island. These victories were greatly weakened Japanese naval power and stopped the Japanese advance. The United States took the offensive.
How did the allies try to hold the Axis leaders responsible for the suffering they caused during the war quizlet?
How did the Allies try to hold the Axis leaders responsible for they suffering they caused during the War? The Allies held war crime trials to show that political and military leaders could be held accountable for their wartime actions. Those found guilt were imprisoned or executed.
How did democratic governments mobilize their economies and increase their political power for war at the beginning of 1942?
How did democratic governments mobilize their economies for war? They sent their resources into the war effort, they rationed food amounts, raised money which would then be used for war.
Why were the battles of Midway El Alamein and Stalingrad important turning points in the war?
These battles were all turning points in the war. In theBattle of Midway the Japanese could not longer launch offensive attacks. El Alamein forced Rommel to surrender. Stalingrad cuased Hitlers army to suffer great losses.
Leapfrogging would allow U.S. forces to reach Japan more quickly and not expend the time, manpower, and supplies to capture every Japanese-held island on the way. It would also give the Allies the advantage of surprise and keep the Japanese off balance.
How did the Western democracies respond to the aggression of the Axis powers during 1930s?
How did the Western democracies respond to the aggression of the Axis powers during the 1930s? They followed a policy of appeasement in an effort to keep the peace. Once Hitler had broke the promises he had made at the Munich Conference, the democracies knew they would have to fight him to stop him.
What strategies did the allies use to end the war?
Ch. 17 Section 2 The Axis Advances. 5 terms. sandersonfca.
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