Deck 20: World War II

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Francisco Franco came to power in ________ in the 1930s.

A) Spain
B) Italy
C) Brazil
D) Argentina
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Which of these is the name often given to the Roma who died in large numbers in German concentration camps?

A) gypsies
B) disabled people
C) Jews
D) Slavs
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The creator of Guernica was ________.

A) T.S. Eliot
B) Peter Eisenman
C) Georges Braque
D) Pablo Picasso
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The 5:5:3 ration decided at a conference held in Washington,D.C.in 1921 concerned ________.

A) industrial power
B) exchange rates
C) refinancing war debts
D) naval power
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Adolph Hitler became the leader of ________ in 1933.

A) Austria
B) Germany
C) Belgium
D) Russia
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Japanese zaibatsus are ________.

A) monopolies
B) business conglomerates
C) warrior elites
D) government-business alliances
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Which of these men wrote Indian Home Rule?

A) B.J. Tilak
B) Elie Wiesel
C) Mohandas Gandhi
D) Albert Camus
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The attack on Pearl Harbor brought ________ into World War II.

A) Japan
B) China
C) Great Britain
D) the United States
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Which of these was the only Asian nation among the Five Great Powers at the Paris peace conference in 1919?

A) China
B) Korea
C) Japan
D) India
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British troops in North Africa were led by ________.

A) Bernard Montgomery
B) Dwight Eisenhower
C) Winston Churchill
D) Douglas MacArthur
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In totalitarianism,the ________ is placed above all.

A) state
B) dictator
C) individual
D) general will
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The American president at the outbreak of World War II was ________.

A) Harry Truman
B) Woodrow Wilson
C) Dwight Eisenhower
D) Franklin Roosevelt
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The D-Day landing occurred in ________.

A) Italy
B) Spain
C) France
D) Greece
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Which of these countries were combined by the Anschluss?

A) Austria and Hungary
B) Germany and Austria
C) Serbia and Austria
D) Belgium and the Netherlands
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Robert Oppenheimer is best known for his work ________.

A) in developing radar
B) creating the United Nations
C) on submarines
D) on the atomic bomb
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Josip Broz (Tito)led ________ during and after World War II.

A) Serbia
B) Yugoslavia
C) Austria
D) Hungary
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The author of The Second Sex was ________.

A) Betty Friedan
B) Margaret Sanger
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Simone de Beauvoir
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The author of "The Waste Land" was ________.

A) Albert Camus
B) T.S. Eliot
C) Simone de Beauvoir
D) Sigmund Freud
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The leader of Italy for most of the period between the two world wars was ________.

A) Giuseppe Mazzini
B) Benito Mussolini
C) Victor Emmanuel
D) Francisco Franco
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When Hitler called for Lebensraum,he was calling for German ________.

A) rearmament
B) unity
C) economic stability
D) expansion
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The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is located in ________.

A) Auschwitz
B) New York City
C) Vienna
D) Berlin
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The opening phase of World War II was ________ the opening phase of World War I.

A) similar to
B) nearly identical to
C) very different from
D) the exact opposite of
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Roughly ________ soldiers were killed in World War II.

A) 20 million
B) 2 million
C) 200,000
D) 20,000
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Which of these was glorified by fascism?

A) toleration
B) the League of Nations
C) strength
D) democracy
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The 5:5:3 ration agreed upon in Washington,D.C.in 1921 indicates that ________.

A) Britain was losing its naval superiority
B) the Allied Powers were at odds
C) Japan had become a world power
D) Japanese industrialization was falling behind
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The outcome of Japan's seizure of Manchuria ________ the League of Nations.

A) added greatly to the prestige of
B) led to the foundation of
C) revealed the weakness
D) ended
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Looking at the map "World War II in Europe," fighting occurred ________.

A) primarily in Western Europe
B) over most of northern Europe
C) primarily in Germany
D) only in the Allied nations
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Which of these best characterizes D-Day in the context of World War II?

A) the beginning of the end of the war in Europe
B) the end of the war
C) the end of the war in Europe
D) the opening phase of the war in Europe
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At the height of its power in the 1940s,Japan ________.

A) ruled all of Asia
B) controlled most of east Asia
C) ruled all of east Asia
D) expanded mainly to the north
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The Anti-Comintern Pact was motivated primarily because the signatories ________.

A) were historical allies
B) had a common enemy
C) shared a religious ideology
D) were opposed to Italy
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In what sense was the Spanish Civil War a "dress rehearsal" for World War II?

A) Japan entered on the side of Germany.
B) Germany invaded Spain.
C) Both were won by the Allies.
D) The same ideology motivated both.
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The Kellogg-Briand Pact indicated ________ goals as the League of Nations.

A) roughly the same
B) the opposite
C) identical
D) different
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Which of these played a large role in motivating German and Italian fascism?

A) neocolonialism
B) revenge against the Allied Powers
C) the desire to industrialize
D) dissatisfaction with the outcome of World War I
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The United Nations was chartered in ________.

A) 1918
B) 1929
C) 1954
D) 1945
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Hitler was motivated above all by ________.

A) socialism
B) nationalism
C) communism
D) Christianity
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The Terror House museum is in ________.

A) Poland
B) Germany
C) Hungary
D) Austria
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Mussolini came to power in Italy ________.

A) by force
B) legitimately
C) through trickery
D) through a variety of extralegal means
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Japan's dual economy brought together ________.

A) foreign and domestic manufacturing
B) exports and imports
C) the old and the new
D) information technology and zaibatsus
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Which of these men headed the Tokyo Tribunal held from 1946 to 1948?

A) Emperor Hirohito
B) Douglas MacArthur
C) Dwight Eisenhower
D) Bernard Montgomery
Question
Hitler came to power ________.

A) legitimately
B) through a putsch
C) by using his private army
D) by manipulating elections
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Like World War I,________ was a key factor leading up to World War II.

A) the end of empires
B) nationalism
C) economic collapse
D) German aggression
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What commonalities led to the emergence of fascism in different countries?
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Compare responses to World War II.How have they attempted to deal with the legacy of the war?
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How did the causes,scope,and results of World War I and World War II differ?
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How did the League of Nations and the United Nations differ?
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Consider two different groups that were affected differently by World War II and compare their experiences.
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A criticism common to all of the memorial museums and exhibitions is that they all ________.

A) deal only with German war crimes
B) do not consider the faults of the victors
C) are strongly biased
D) focus on Jewish suffering
Question
Looking at the table "Armaments Production of the Power" which of these is true?

A) Only the Allies were able to significantly increase their production.
B) Britain doubled its production.
C) American production increased the most.
D) Japan increased its production tenfold.
Question
The largest problem facing Europe following World War II was ________.

A) war damage
B) dealing with war crimes
C) dealing with the former Ottoman Empire
D) displaced persons
Question
The experience of World War II ________ women's lives in combatant nations.

A) immediately changed
B) had long-term impacts on
C) had no impacts on
D) had only temporary impacts on
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The excerpts from Indian Home Rule and "The Wasteland" illustrate a mood of ________.

A) dissatisfaction with Western democracy
B) disillusionment
C) optimism
D) hostility towards Western culture
Question
The United Nations is best seen as ________.

A) a direct result of World War II
B) an indictment of the Kellogg-Brian Pact
C) the first global forum
D) dominated by Western Europe
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Both Germany and Italy sought ________ in the period leading up to World War II.

A) to expand
B) revenge for defeat in World War I
C) to unify
D) peace
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Total war differs from earlier types of war because ________ in total war.

A) entire populations are involved
B) war is more devastating
C) weapons of mass destruction are used
D) empires become enmeshed
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The Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals were intended primarily to be ________.

A) healing
B) punitive
C) symbols
D) deterrents
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1
Francisco Franco came to power in ________ in the 1930s.

A) Spain
B) Italy
C) Brazil
D) Argentina
Spain
2
Which of these is the name often given to the Roma who died in large numbers in German concentration camps?

A) gypsies
B) disabled people
C) Jews
D) Slavs
gypsies
3
The creator of Guernica was ________.

A) T.S. Eliot
B) Peter Eisenman
C) Georges Braque
D) Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso
4
The 5:5:3 ration decided at a conference held in Washington,D.C.in 1921 concerned ________.

A) industrial power
B) exchange rates
C) refinancing war debts
D) naval power
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Adolph Hitler became the leader of ________ in 1933.

A) Austria
B) Germany
C) Belgium
D) Russia
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6
Japanese zaibatsus are ________.

A) monopolies
B) business conglomerates
C) warrior elites
D) government-business alliances
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7
Which of these men wrote Indian Home Rule?

A) B.J. Tilak
B) Elie Wiesel
C) Mohandas Gandhi
D) Albert Camus
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8
The attack on Pearl Harbor brought ________ into World War II.

A) Japan
B) China
C) Great Britain
D) the United States
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9
Which of these was the only Asian nation among the Five Great Powers at the Paris peace conference in 1919?

A) China
B) Korea
C) Japan
D) India
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10
British troops in North Africa were led by ________.

A) Bernard Montgomery
B) Dwight Eisenhower
C) Winston Churchill
D) Douglas MacArthur
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11
In totalitarianism,the ________ is placed above all.

A) state
B) dictator
C) individual
D) general will
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12
The American president at the outbreak of World War II was ________.

A) Harry Truman
B) Woodrow Wilson
C) Dwight Eisenhower
D) Franklin Roosevelt
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13
The D-Day landing occurred in ________.

A) Italy
B) Spain
C) France
D) Greece
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14
Which of these countries were combined by the Anschluss?

A) Austria and Hungary
B) Germany and Austria
C) Serbia and Austria
D) Belgium and the Netherlands
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Robert Oppenheimer is best known for his work ________.

A) in developing radar
B) creating the United Nations
C) on submarines
D) on the atomic bomb
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Josip Broz (Tito)led ________ during and after World War II.

A) Serbia
B) Yugoslavia
C) Austria
D) Hungary
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17
The author of The Second Sex was ________.

A) Betty Friedan
B) Margaret Sanger
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Simone de Beauvoir
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The author of "The Waste Land" was ________.

A) Albert Camus
B) T.S. Eliot
C) Simone de Beauvoir
D) Sigmund Freud
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The leader of Italy for most of the period between the two world wars was ________.

A) Giuseppe Mazzini
B) Benito Mussolini
C) Victor Emmanuel
D) Francisco Franco
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When Hitler called for Lebensraum,he was calling for German ________.

A) rearmament
B) unity
C) economic stability
D) expansion
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21
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is located in ________.

A) Auschwitz
B) New York City
C) Vienna
D) Berlin
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The opening phase of World War II was ________ the opening phase of World War I.

A) similar to
B) nearly identical to
C) very different from
D) the exact opposite of
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23
Roughly ________ soldiers were killed in World War II.

A) 20 million
B) 2 million
C) 200,000
D) 20,000
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24
Which of these was glorified by fascism?

A) toleration
B) the League of Nations
C) strength
D) democracy
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25
The 5:5:3 ration agreed upon in Washington,D.C.in 1921 indicates that ________.

A) Britain was losing its naval superiority
B) the Allied Powers were at odds
C) Japan had become a world power
D) Japanese industrialization was falling behind
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The outcome of Japan's seizure of Manchuria ________ the League of Nations.

A) added greatly to the prestige of
B) led to the foundation of
C) revealed the weakness
D) ended
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27
Looking at the map "World War II in Europe," fighting occurred ________.

A) primarily in Western Europe
B) over most of northern Europe
C) primarily in Germany
D) only in the Allied nations
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28
Which of these best characterizes D-Day in the context of World War II?

A) the beginning of the end of the war in Europe
B) the end of the war
C) the end of the war in Europe
D) the opening phase of the war in Europe
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At the height of its power in the 1940s,Japan ________.

A) ruled all of Asia
B) controlled most of east Asia
C) ruled all of east Asia
D) expanded mainly to the north
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The Anti-Comintern Pact was motivated primarily because the signatories ________.

A) were historical allies
B) had a common enemy
C) shared a religious ideology
D) were opposed to Italy
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31
In what sense was the Spanish Civil War a "dress rehearsal" for World War II?

A) Japan entered on the side of Germany.
B) Germany invaded Spain.
C) Both were won by the Allies.
D) The same ideology motivated both.
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The Kellogg-Briand Pact indicated ________ goals as the League of Nations.

A) roughly the same
B) the opposite
C) identical
D) different
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33
Which of these played a large role in motivating German and Italian fascism?

A) neocolonialism
B) revenge against the Allied Powers
C) the desire to industrialize
D) dissatisfaction with the outcome of World War I
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34
The United Nations was chartered in ________.

A) 1918
B) 1929
C) 1954
D) 1945
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35
Hitler was motivated above all by ________.

A) socialism
B) nationalism
C) communism
D) Christianity
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The Terror House museum is in ________.

A) Poland
B) Germany
C) Hungary
D) Austria
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37
Mussolini came to power in Italy ________.

A) by force
B) legitimately
C) through trickery
D) through a variety of extralegal means
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38
Japan's dual economy brought together ________.

A) foreign and domestic manufacturing
B) exports and imports
C) the old and the new
D) information technology and zaibatsus
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39
Which of these men headed the Tokyo Tribunal held from 1946 to 1948?

A) Emperor Hirohito
B) Douglas MacArthur
C) Dwight Eisenhower
D) Bernard Montgomery
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40
Hitler came to power ________.

A) legitimately
B) through a putsch
C) by using his private army
D) by manipulating elections
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41
Like World War I,________ was a key factor leading up to World War II.

A) the end of empires
B) nationalism
C) economic collapse
D) German aggression
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42
What commonalities led to the emergence of fascism in different countries?
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43
Compare responses to World War II.How have they attempted to deal with the legacy of the war?
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44
How did the causes,scope,and results of World War I and World War II differ?
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45
How did the League of Nations and the United Nations differ?
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46
Consider two different groups that were affected differently by World War II and compare their experiences.
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47
A criticism common to all of the memorial museums and exhibitions is that they all ________.

A) deal only with German war crimes
B) do not consider the faults of the victors
C) are strongly biased
D) focus on Jewish suffering
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48
Looking at the table "Armaments Production of the Power" which of these is true?

A) Only the Allies were able to significantly increase their production.
B) Britain doubled its production.
C) American production increased the most.
D) Japan increased its production tenfold.
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49
The largest problem facing Europe following World War II was ________.

A) war damage
B) dealing with war crimes
C) dealing with the former Ottoman Empire
D) displaced persons
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50
The experience of World War II ________ women's lives in combatant nations.

A) immediately changed
B) had long-term impacts on
C) had no impacts on
D) had only temporary impacts on
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51
The excerpts from Indian Home Rule and "The Wasteland" illustrate a mood of ________.

A) dissatisfaction with Western democracy
B) disillusionment
C) optimism
D) hostility towards Western culture
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52
The United Nations is best seen as ________.

A) a direct result of World War II
B) an indictment of the Kellogg-Brian Pact
C) the first global forum
D) dominated by Western Europe
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53
Both Germany and Italy sought ________ in the period leading up to World War II.

A) to expand
B) revenge for defeat in World War I
C) to unify
D) peace
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54
Total war differs from earlier types of war because ________ in total war.

A) entire populations are involved
B) war is more devastating
C) weapons of mass destruction are used
D) empires become enmeshed
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55
The Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals were intended primarily to be ________.

A) healing
B) punitive
C) symbols
D) deterrents
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