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what was germanys military strategy called?
options: trench warfare, blitzkrieg, isolationism, communism
which event caused the u.s. to enter wwii?
options: germany invaded france, battle of britain, attack on pearl harbor, fall of poland
Response
First Question (What was Germany’s military strategy called?):
Brief Explanations
- "Trench warfare" was more associated with static warfare in WWI, not a German strategy name.
- "Blitzkrieg" (lightning war) was Germany's military strategy emphasizing rapid, coordinated attacks with armor, air support, etc.
- "Isolationism" is a foreign policy of staying out of foreign conflicts, not a military strategy.
- "Communism" is a political - economic ideology, not a military strategy.
Brief Explanations
- "Germany invaded France" was a major event in WWII but did not directly lead to US entry.
- "Battle of Britain" was a British - German air battle and did not prompt US entry.
- "Attack on Pearl Harbor" (December 7, 1941) was a surprise attack by Japan on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, leading to the US declaring war on Japan and entering WWII.
- "Fall of Poland" was the start of WWII in Europe but did not lead to US entry.
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B. Blitzkrieg (assuming the second option is Blitzkrieg, as per the context of German military strategy; note: if the option was mis - typed as "Blitkrieg" or similar, the correct term is Blitzkrieg which was Germany's strategy)