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1. Explain the similarities in which the United States and the Soviet

Union (USSR) approached the war effort.


2. During the war, the United States built manufacturing plants in small

towns. What were some of the impacts this had on those towns?


3. It what ways did Germany use propaganda to gain and maintain

citizen support of the Nazi party?


4. Even before WWII, Japan had a strict social structure. How did this

social structure impact Japan’s war effort?


5. Why did president Truman choose the use of the atomic bomb on

Japan?


6. The United States and the Soviet Union (USSR) had vastly different

ideologies both economically and in government. With these

differences in mind, why did these two nations form an alliance?

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Answer:1. They both werent in it much until a country they saw as no harm to them attacked them and they both retaliated.

2. It did give more jobs but it also took homes as it would've been a decent sized plant

3. During ww2 the nazis gave the germans a scapegoat to fall back on which was the jews and the communists and hitler also promised them a bigger and better germany so they were all for it when he said the germanic peoples wouldnt recognize germany when he was done with it

4. Due to japan having this social structure it gave tgem the idea that you must fight to the end and that it was a great honor to die in battle so they didnt give up and this affected the war effort as in they would just keep going on and on and on and just kept getting killed

5. They just didnt give up so we had to cripple them take them out at a weakpoint and destroy their economy

6. They had the same enemies and allies so they just fell in line with eachother and fought together