Deck 10: The Cold War and the Affluent Society, 1954 1963
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Deck 10: The Cold War and the Affluent Society, 1954 1963
1
President Eisenhower's term, "the Military-Industrial Complex" refers to
A) the buildings and environment where military planning transpires.
B) the inherent dangers of war-related ventures.
C) some citizens' aversion to expanding the military.
D) the power of defense contractors over military and government leaders.
E) all of the above
A) the buildings and environment where military planning transpires.
B) the inherent dangers of war-related ventures.
C) some citizens' aversion to expanding the military.
D) the power of defense contractors over military and government leaders.
E) all of the above
the power of defense contractors over military and government leaders.
2
The idea shared by both U.S. and Soviet leaders that the other's political and economic system would spread if not contained was known as (the) ______ .
A) Progressivism
B) Deterrence
C) Domino Theory
D) Globalism
E) Gamesmanship
A) Progressivism
B) Deterrence
C) Domino Theory
D) Globalism
E) Gamesmanship
Domino Theory
3
The Geneva Accords
A) Restored French rule in Vietnam.
B) Temporarily divided Vietnam.
C) Recognized French defeat.
D) Permanently divided Vietnam.
E) Acknowledged Communist victory in Vietnam.
A) Restored French rule in Vietnam.
B) Temporarily divided Vietnam.
C) Recognized French defeat.
D) Permanently divided Vietnam.
E) Acknowledged Communist victory in Vietnam.
Temporarily divided Vietnam.
4
Which countries still conduct atmospheric nuclear testing?
A) France, China and North Korea
B) Britain, United States and Soviet Union
C) Soviet Union, France and Britain
D) Soviet Union, China and North Korea
E) Soviet Union, China and France
A) France, China and North Korea
B) Britain, United States and Soviet Union
C) Soviet Union, France and Britain
D) Soviet Union, China and North Korea
E) Soviet Union, China and France
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5
Displaced Puerto Rican farmers migrated to the United States beginning in 1945. By 1960 they represented _____________ of New York City's population.
A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 10%
D) 15%
E) 25%
A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 10%
D) 15%
E) 25%
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6
Compared to the unions of the early twentieth century, the unions of the 1950s were
A) Bigger and less conservative.
B) Bigger and more conservative.
C) Smaller and less conservative.
D) Similar in size but more conservative
E) Similar in size but less conservative.
A) Bigger and less conservative.
B) Bigger and more conservative.
C) Smaller and less conservative.
D) Similar in size but more conservative
E) Similar in size but less conservative.
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7
Which countries agreed to the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty?
A) United States, Soviet Union and France
B) United States, France and Britain
C) United States, Soviet Union and Britain
D) United States, Soviet Union, France and Britain
E) Soviet Union, France and Britain
A) United States, Soviet Union and France
B) United States, France and Britain
C) United States, Soviet Union and Britain
D) United States, Soviet Union, France and Britain
E) Soviet Union, France and Britain
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8
The Vietcong were
A) U.S. backed guerilla warriors in South Vietnam.
B) U.S. backed guerilla warriors in North Vietnam.
C) Guerilla warriors in South Vietnam who supported the Communist army of North Vietnam.
D) Guerilla warriors in South Vietnam who supported the Communist army of South Vietnam.
E) None of the above
A) U.S. backed guerilla warriors in South Vietnam.
B) U.S. backed guerilla warriors in North Vietnam.
C) Guerilla warriors in South Vietnam who supported the Communist army of North Vietnam.
D) Guerilla warriors in South Vietnam who supported the Communist army of South Vietnam.
E) None of the above
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9
_________ was the Soviet official who emerged as the leader of the Soviet Union shortly after Stalin's death.
A) Vladimir Lenin
B) Leonid Brezhnev
C) Vasili Kuznetsov
D) Mikhail Gorbachev
E) Nikita Khrushchev
A) Vladimir Lenin
B) Leonid Brezhnev
C) Vasili Kuznetsov
D) Mikhail Gorbachev
E) Nikita Khrushchev
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10
Which of these statements is not true of the Hungarian Revolution?
A) Hungarian students led the uprising.
B) It established a provisional government.
C) The United States sent aid and troops to assist the revolutionaries.
D) The Soviet Union sent troops and squashed the revolution.
E) The U.N. remained neutral.
A) Hungarian students led the uprising.
B) It established a provisional government.
C) The United States sent aid and troops to assist the revolutionaries.
D) The Soviet Union sent troops and squashed the revolution.
E) The U.N. remained neutral.
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11
Why was Diem unpopular?
A) He was corrupt.
B) He conspired with the French.
C) He allowed a disparity of wealth among the very rich and poor.
D) He supported landowners and bureaucrats.
E) All of the above.
A) He was corrupt.
B) He conspired with the French.
C) He allowed a disparity of wealth among the very rich and poor.
D) He supported landowners and bureaucrats.
E) All of the above.
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12
The Mau Mau Revolution was a prolonged and violent anticolonial struggled waged by nationalists in _____________seeking independence from Britain during the 1950s.
A) Rhodesia
B) Ghana
C) Nigeria
D) Kenya
E) Zambia
A) Rhodesia
B) Ghana
C) Nigeria
D) Kenya
E) Zambia
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13
Harvard economist John Galbraith's book, ________, aimed to explain the perpetuation of poverty in a nation that enjoyed vast wealth.
A) Citizenship and Social Class
B) The Functions of Social Conflict
C) The New Class
D) The Affluent Society
E) Beyond the Welfare State
A) Citizenship and Social Class
B) The Functions of Social Conflict
C) The New Class
D) The Affluent Society
E) Beyond the Welfare State
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14
The __________ was a national defense initiative that facilitated the movement of troops and equipment, but also led to the construction of the federal interstate system and its 40,000 miles of highway.
A) Interstate Commerce Act
B) Transportation Act
C) Federal Highway Act
D) Motor Carrier Act
E) Hart-Scott-RodinoAntitrust Improvement Acts
A) Interstate Commerce Act
B) Transportation Act
C) Federal Highway Act
D) Motor Carrier Act
E) Hart-Scott-RodinoAntitrust Improvement Acts
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15
The Eisenhower Doctrine was a foreign policy statement by President Eisenhower in response to the
A) Hungarian Revolution
B) Cuban Missle Crisis
C) nuclear arms buildup
D) Suez Canal crisis
E) Mau Mau Revolution
A) Hungarian Revolution
B) Cuban Missle Crisis
C) nuclear arms buildup
D) Suez Canal crisis
E) Mau Mau Revolution
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16
The federation of independent unions that represents over 10 million workers is the __________.
A) IWA
B) IWW
C) PSI-UNI
D) AFL-CIO
E) CTW-IWA
A) IWA
B) IWW
C) PSI-UNI
D) AFL-CIO
E) CTW-IWA
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17
The first satellite launched into space was ________.
A) Efir
B) Zenit
C) Sputnik
D) Kosmos
E) Oko
A) Efir
B) Zenit
C) Sputnik
D) Kosmos
E) Oko
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18
A nationalist committed to the independence of his native Vietnam, _______________a led forces against the French, Japanese, and United States.
A) Ngo Dinh Diem
B) Tran Duc Luong
C) Nguyen Van Xuan
D) Ho Chi Minh
E) Bao Dai
A) Ngo Dinh Diem
B) Tran Duc Luong
C) Nguyen Van Xuan
D) Ho Chi Minh
E) Bao Dai
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19
The Cuban revolutionary leader who overthrew the Cuban government in 1958-59 and led Cuba until 2008.
A) Fulgencio Batista
B) Fidel Castro
C) Hugo Chavez
D) Jacobo Guzman
E) Chez Guevara
A) Fulgencio Batista
B) Fidel Castro
C) Hugo Chavez
D) Jacobo Guzman
E) Chez Guevara
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20
COINTELPRO was a FBI program designed to combat
A) money laundering.
B) subversive groups.
C) racketeers.
D) illegal immigration.
E) irregularities in the government-military complex.
A) money laundering.
B) subversive groups.
C) racketeers.
D) illegal immigration.
E) irregularities in the government-military complex.
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21
Which of these statements is not true about the Cuban Missile Crisis?
A) The crisis lasted three days.
B) It was initiated when a U.S. spy play discovered the construction of Soviet missile silos throughout Cuba.
C) President Kennedy ordered a quarantine around Cuba.
D) The Soviets removed its missile sites from Cuba.
E) The U.S. ordered its missiles from Turkey.
A) The crisis lasted three days.
B) It was initiated when a U.S. spy play discovered the construction of Soviet missile silos throughout Cuba.
C) President Kennedy ordered a quarantine around Cuba.
D) The Soviets removed its missile sites from Cuba.
E) The U.S. ordered its missiles from Turkey.
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22
______ with his wife founded the Mississippi NAACP. He led numerous civil rights campaigns in Mississippi until his assassination in 1963.
A) Martin Luther King
B) Medgar Evers
C) Emmett Till
D) James Meredith
E) James Chaney
A) Martin Luther King
B) Medgar Evers
C) Emmett Till
D) James Meredith
E) James Chaney
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23
The major part of President Kennedy's "New Frontier" supported
A) Increased federal aid for education
B) Plans to provide universal health care
C) An increase to the minimum wage to $1.25 an hour.
D) Space exploration.
E) Development of women's rights.
A) Increased federal aid for education
B) Plans to provide universal health care
C) An increase to the minimum wage to $1.25 an hour.
D) Space exploration.
E) Development of women's rights.
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24
Martin Luther King formed the ________ in 1957. It was an organization led by black ministers who supported the Civil Rights Movement.
A) Southern Christian Leadership Conference
B) African-American Civil Rights Group
C) National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
D) Congress of Racial Equality
E) Organization of Afro-American Unity
A) Southern Christian Leadership Conference
B) African-American Civil Rights Group
C) National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
D) Congress of Racial Equality
E) Organization of Afro-American Unity
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25
The McCarran-Walter Act
A) granted relatives of current citizens the ability to migrate to the United States.
B) prohibited Communists from coming to the United States.
C) permitted the deportation of any non-citizen engaging in anti-American activism
D) removed race as a barrier to citizenship.
E) All the above.
A) granted relatives of current citizens the ability to migrate to the United States.
B) prohibited Communists from coming to the United States.
C) permitted the deportation of any non-citizen engaging in anti-American activism
D) removed race as a barrier to citizenship.
E) All the above.
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26
"Flexible Response" refers to President Kennedy's approach to _________.
A) civil rights
B) immigration
C) social programs
D) military build up
E) international development
A) civil rights
B) immigration
C) social programs
D) military build up
E) international development
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27
Inspired by Rosa Parks refusal to give up her seat on a bus, 50,000 African Americans boycotted city busses for 381 days in __________.
A) Tuscaloosa
B) Birmingham
C) Montgomery
D) Little Rock
E) Greensboro
A) Tuscaloosa
B) Birmingham
C) Montgomery
D) Little Rock
E) Greensboro
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28
The Great Leap Forward was the name given to what country's attempt to transform itself from a nation of peasant farmers to an industrialized nation?
A) Vietnam
B) Soviet Union
C) Korea
D) China
E) Congo
A) Vietnam
B) Soviet Union
C) Korea
D) China
E) Congo
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29
The 14-year-old black youth who was killed and mutilated in retaliation for allegedly whistling at a young white woman was
A) Medgar Evers.
B) Emmett Till.
C) James Meredith.
D) James Chaney.
E) Jackie Robinson.
A) Medgar Evers.
B) Emmett Till.
C) James Meredith.
D) James Chaney.
E) Jackie Robinson.
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