Deck 35: The Cold War Begins 1945-1952
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Deck 35: The Cold War Begins 1945-1952
1
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Army-McCarthy hearings
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Richard M. Nixon
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George C. Marshall
George C. Marshall
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Reinhold Niebuhr
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Joseph McCarthy
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Benjamin Spock
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Dean Acheson
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Henry Wallace
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Thomas Dewey
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J. Robert Oppenheimer
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11
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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
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12
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Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek)
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13
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George F. Kennan
George F. Kennan
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14
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Taft-Hartley Act
Taft-Hartley Act
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15
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Harry S Truman
Harry S Truman
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Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur
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17
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Servicemen's Readjustment Act (GI Bill)
Servicemen's Readjustment Act (GI Bill)
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18
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Yalta Conference
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19
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Joseph Stalin
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20
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Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung)
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21
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Executive Order 9981
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22
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Sunbelt
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23
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Nuremberg trials
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24
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Hydrogen bomb (H-bomb)
Hydrogen bomb (H-bomb)
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25
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Frostbelt
Frostbelt
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26
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House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
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27
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baby boom
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28
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iron curtain
iron curtain
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29
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McCarran Internal Security Bill
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30
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Berlin airlift
Berlin airlift
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31
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Dixiecrats
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32
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National Security Act
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33
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UNESCO
UNESCO
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34
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Cold War
Cold War
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35
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
"containment doctrine"
"containment doctrine"
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36
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Truman Doctrine
Truman Doctrine
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37
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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38
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Marshall Plan
Marshall Plan
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39
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U.N. Security Council
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40
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United Nations
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41
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Latvia
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Latvia
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42
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Lithuania
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Lithuania
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43
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Czechoslovakia
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

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44
Locate the following places in East Asia by reference number on the map:
Asia, Africa, Australia, Japan, and the Soviet Union in the Early Post-World War II World, c. 1945

____ South Sakhalin Island
Asia, Africa, Australia, Japan, and the Soviet Union in the Early Post-World War II World, c. 1945

____ South Sakhalin Island
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45
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
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46
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Estonia
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Estonia
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47
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Hungary
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Hungary
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48
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Progressive party
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49
Locate the following places in East Asia by reference number on the map:
Asia, Africa, Australia, Japan, and the Soviet Union in the Early Post-World War II World, c. 1945

____ China
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____ China
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50
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Point Four
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51
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Romania
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Romania
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52
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Bulgaria
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Bulgaria
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53
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
National Security Council Memorandum Number 68 (NSC-68)
National Security Council Memorandum Number 68 (NSC-68)
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54
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Albania
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Albania
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55
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Levittown
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56
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Yugoslavia
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Yugoslavia
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57
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Fair Deal
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58
The Rush to the Suburbs
Locate the following places in Eastern and Central Europe by reference number on the map:
Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Poland
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Europe in the Early Post-World War II Period, c. 1945

____ Poland
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59
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
thirty-eighth parallel
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60
Locate the following places in East Asia by reference number on the map:
Asia, Africa, Australia, Japan, and the Soviet Union in the Early Post-World War II World, c. 1945

____ Mongolia
Asia, Africa, Australia, Japan, and the Soviet Union in the Early Post-World War II World, c. 1945

____ Mongolia
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61
Unlike the failed League of Nations, the new United Nations
A)denied the power of veto to any party in an international dispute.
B)established no forum for the smaller nations besides the great powers.
C)assumed that there would eventually be conflict among the great powers.
D)was unable to achieve approval by the United States Senate.
E)was established with a Security Council that assured that none of the Big Five Powers (the United States, the USSR, Britain, France, and China) could have action taken against it without its consent.
A)denied the power of veto to any party in an international dispute.
B)established no forum for the smaller nations besides the great powers.
C)assumed that there would eventually be conflict among the great powers.
D)was unable to achieve approval by the United States Senate.
E)was established with a Security Council that assured that none of the Big Five Powers (the United States, the USSR, Britain, France, and China) could have action taken against it without its consent.
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62
One of the most significant structural differences between the old League of Nations and the new United Nations was that the U.N.
A)did not attempt to include all the independent nations of the world in its membership.
B)gave a veto in the powerful Security Council to the five Great Powers.
C)did not try to address the question of colonialism.
D)developed its own independent military force controlled by the Security Council.
E)established a powerful independent executive branch in the Secretary General.
A)did not attempt to include all the independent nations of the world in its membership.
B)gave a veto in the powerful Security Council to the five Great Powers.
C)did not try to address the question of colonialism.
D)developed its own independent military force controlled by the Security Council.
E)established a powerful independent executive branch in the Secretary General.
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63
Under the Truman Doctrine, the United States pledged to
A)refrain from polarizing the world into pro-Soviet and pro-American camps.
B)maintain prosperity in America after World War II.
C)give very limited assistance to nations fighting communism.
D)support those who were resisting subjugation by communists.
E)work to liberate the captive nations of Eastern Europe.
A)refrain from polarizing the world into pro-Soviet and pro-American camps.
B)maintain prosperity in America after World War II.
C)give very limited assistance to nations fighting communism.
D)support those who were resisting subjugation by communists.
E)work to liberate the captive nations of Eastern Europe.
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64
The immediate crisis that prompted the announcement of the Truman Doctrine was related to the threat of a communist takeover in
A)Iran.
B)Greece and Turkey.
C)Communist China.
D)Czechoslovakia.
E)West Germany.
A)Iran.
B)Greece and Turkey.
C)Communist China.
D)Czechoslovakia.
E)West Germany.
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65
Despite their political and strategic differences, the United States and the Soviet Union strongly resembled one another in 1945 in that they
A)had long experience as great powers in Europe.
B)accepted the idea of balance of power and spheres of influence.
C)believed that control of the Middle East was essential to maintaining their national security.
D)had been historically very involved in world affairs and engaged in protecting peace and collective security in the world.
E)had a long history of conducting an idealistic, "missionary" diplomacy in world affairs.
A)had long experience as great powers in Europe.
B)accepted the idea of balance of power and spheres of influence.
C)believed that control of the Middle East was essential to maintaining their national security.
D)had been historically very involved in world affairs and engaged in protecting peace and collective security in the world.
E)had a long history of conducting an idealistic, "missionary" diplomacy in world affairs.
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66
Which of the following was not among the early successes of the United Nations?
A)Stopping the spread of atomic weapons
B)Preventing warfare over Kashmir and Iran
C)Creating the new state of Israel
D)Guiding former European colonies to independence
E)Enhancing global health, food production, and cultural development
A)Stopping the spread of atomic weapons
B)Preventing warfare over Kashmir and Iran
C)Creating the new state of Israel
D)Guiding former European colonies to independence
E)Enhancing global health, food production, and cultural development
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67
President Truman's Marshall Plan called for
A)military supplies for Britain and France.
B)substantial financial assistance to rebuild Western Europe.
C)economic aid for Japan.
D)foreign economic and military aid for Eastern Europe to resist Soviet occupation.
E)an alliance to contain the Soviet Union.
A)military supplies for Britain and France.
B)substantial financial assistance to rebuild Western Europe.
C)economic aid for Japan.
D)foreign economic and military aid for Eastern Europe to resist Soviet occupation.
E)an alliance to contain the Soviet Union.
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68
In early 1945, the United States was extremely eager to secure the Soviet Union's participation in the projected invasion of Japan because
A)the Soviets would become so engaged in East Asia that they would not expand further into central Europe.
B)without Soviet help, the Japanese could not be defeated.
C)American casualties were expected to be high if only Americans were involved.
D)Roosevelt believed that Stalin's involvement in Japan could help to control the communists in China.
E)Roosevelt did not want Stalin to become aware of the atomic bomb secret.
A)the Soviets would become so engaged in East Asia that they would not expand further into central Europe.
B)without Soviet help, the Japanese could not be defeated.
C)American casualties were expected to be high if only Americans were involved.
D)Roosevelt believed that Stalin's involvement in Japan could help to control the communists in China.
E)Roosevelt did not want Stalin to become aware of the atomic bomb secret.
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69
Which of the following were not among the key decisions made by Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill at the Yalta Conference?
A)The Soviet Union would attack Japan within three months in exchange for territorial concessions.
B)The Soviet Union would sponsor free elections in Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania.
C)Occupation zones in Germany would be assigned to each of the victorious great powers.
D)The Soviets and Americans would militarily withdraw from Europe after a peace treaty was signed.
E)A new international peacekeeping organization, the United Nations, would be set up.
A)The Soviet Union would attack Japan within three months in exchange for territorial concessions.
B)The Soviet Union would sponsor free elections in Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania.
C)Occupation zones in Germany would be assigned to each of the victorious great powers.
D)The Soviets and Americans would militarily withdraw from Europe after a peace treaty was signed.
E)A new international peacekeeping organization, the United Nations, would be set up.
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70
The fundamental idea of the containment doctrine, embraced by President Truman, was
A)the Soviet Union should be gradually forced to give up its sphere of influence in Eastern Europe.
B)the Soviet Union should be prevented from trading with nations in Africa and Asia.
C)the West and the Soviet Union should seek to contain the spread of nuclear weapons.
D)Soviet communist expansion in regions of the world should be blocked by firm political, economic, military, and diplomatic defense of free peoples and nations by America.
E)military competition between the West and the Soviets should be replaced by economic competition.
A)the Soviet Union should be gradually forced to give up its sphere of influence in Eastern Europe.
B)the Soviet Union should be prevented from trading with nations in Africa and Asia.
C)the West and the Soviet Union should seek to contain the spread of nuclear weapons.
D)Soviet communist expansion in regions of the world should be blocked by firm political, economic, military, and diplomatic defense of free peoples and nations by America.
E)military competition between the West and the Soviets should be replaced by economic competition.
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71
Arrange the following events in chronological order: (A) Berlin airlift, (B) Korean War, and (C) fall of China.
A)A, C, B
B)B, C, A
C)A, B, C
D)C, A, B
E)C, B, A
A)A, C, B
B)B, C, A
C)A, B, C
D)C, A, B
E)C, B, A
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72
Locate the following places in East Asia by reference number on the map:
Asia, Africa, Australia, Japan, and the Soviet Union in the Early Post-World War II World, c. 1945

____ North Korea
Asia, Africa, Australia, Japan, and the Soviet Union in the Early Post-World War II World, c. 1945

____ North Korea
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73
The victorious World War II Allies quickly agreed that
A)Germany should pay economically crippling war reparations.
B)Nazism should be destroyed in Germany and high-ranking Nazis should be tried and punished for war crimes.
C)occupied Germany should be reunited as soon as possible.
D)Germany should receive massive economic aid.
E)Germany should be divided into two nations, East and West Germany.
A)Germany should pay economically crippling war reparations.
B)Nazism should be destroyed in Germany and high-ranking Nazis should be tried and punished for war crimes.
C)occupied Germany should be reunited as soon as possible.
D)Germany should receive massive economic aid.
E)Germany should be divided into two nations, East and West Germany.
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74
Before he was elected vice president of the United States in 1944, Harry S Truman had served as all of the following except
A)a haberdashery store owner.
B)secretary of the navy.
C)a World War I artillery officer.
D)a Missouri judge.
E)a United States senator.
A)a haberdashery store owner.
B)secretary of the navy.
C)a World War I artillery officer.
D)a Missouri judge.
E)a United States senator.
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75
When the Soviet Union denied the United States, Britain, and France access to Berlin in 1948, President Truman responded by
A)asking the United Nations to intervene.
B)denying the Soviets access to West Germany.
C)declaring that an iron curtain had descended across Central Europe.
D)organizing a gigantic airlift of supplies to Berlin.
E)sending an armed convoy to Berlin.
A)asking the United Nations to intervene.
B)denying the Soviets access to West Germany.
C)declaring that an iron curtain had descended across Central Europe.
D)organizing a gigantic airlift of supplies to Berlin.
E)sending an armed convoy to Berlin.
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76
Soviet specialist George F. Kennan framed a coherent approach for America in the Cold War by advising a policy of
A)détente.
B)appeasement.
C)containment.
D)rollback.
E)negotiation.
A)détente.
B)appeasement.
C)containment.
D)rollback.
E)negotiation.
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77
Locate the following places in East Asia by reference number on the map:
Asia, Africa, Australia, Japan, and the Soviet Union in the Early Post-World War II World, c. 1945

____ Kuril Islands
Asia, Africa, Australia, Japan, and the Soviet Union in the Early Post-World War II World, c. 1945

____ Kuril Islands
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78
Harry Truman possessed all of the following personal characteristics except
A)patience and prudery.
B)few pretensions.
C)willingness to accept responsibility.
D)honesty.
E)courage.
A)patience and prudery.
B)few pretensions.
C)willingness to accept responsibility.
D)honesty.
E)courage.
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79
The crucial origins of the Cold War lay in a fundamental disagreement between the United States and the Soviet Union over postwar arrangements in
A)North Africa.
B)East Asia.
C)the Middle East.
D)the Third World.
E)Eastern Europe.
A)North Africa.
B)East Asia.
C)the Middle East.
D)the Third World.
E)Eastern Europe.
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Many Americans feared that the end of World War II would bring
A)heightened racial tensions.
B)a return of the Great Depression.
C)moral and religious decline.
D)continued fascist resistance in Germany.
E)a new war with the Soviet Union.
A)heightened racial tensions.
B)a return of the Great Depression.
C)moral and religious decline.
D)continued fascist resistance in Germany.
E)a new war with the Soviet Union.
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