Deck 28: Cold War and a New Western World, 1945-1965

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define the following term:
NATO and COMECON
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Compare and contrast the political, social, and economic histories of Eastern Europe and Western Europe in the postwar decades. What factors account for the differences?
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What were the major developments in domestic politics in Western Europe, and how were they expressed in France, West Germany, and Great Britain? What efforts toward unity were made by Western European states?
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define the following term:
Warsaw Pact
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define the following term:
the superpowers
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define the following term:
denazification
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define the following term:
mutual deterence
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define the following term:
Truman Doctrine
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define the following term:
containment
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How did the policies of the United States affect Western Europe in the period from 1945 and 1965?
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Discuss the events that divided the world into two heavily armed camps capable of obliterating one another with nuclear weapons carried by intercontinental missile systems.
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define the following term:
Korean War
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How and why did the Cold War in Europe differ from the Cold War in Asia?
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What attitudes and actions sparked the Cold War? Was one of the superpowers more responsible for its start than the other? Why or why not?
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In what ways were Khrushchev's policies a departure from those of Stalin?
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Discuss the major social changes affecting the status, expectations, and ambitions of women that occurred in Western society form 1945 to 1970.
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define the following term:
Marshall Plan
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What were the major political developments in the history of the Soviet Union from 1945 to 1970? How did Soviet policies affect the history of Eastern Europe?
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On balance, did the decade of the 1960s constitute a constructive challenge to the institutions of European society, a destructive one, or both? Provide specific examples to defend your position.
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define the following term:
Berlin blockade and Berlin Air Life
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Indian National Congress
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Vietnam War
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define the following term:
Nikita Khrushchev
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apartheid
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"missile gap"
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Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs
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Fidel Castro
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decolonization
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Mao Zedong
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Sputnik I
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uhuru
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CENTO and SEATO
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African National Congress
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PLO, al-Fatah, and Yasir Arafat
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Mahatma Gandhi and an "orgy of blood"
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Ho Chi Minh
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massive retaliation
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rapprochement
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Six-Day War
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Berlin Wall
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Stalinization and de-Stalinization
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socialized medicine
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European Coal and Steel Community
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family allowances
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the Great Society
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nationalization
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Martin Luther King and "white backlash"
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the birth-control pill
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Hungarian uprising
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Simone de Beauvoir
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women's liberation movement
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Great Leap Forward
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Charles de Gaulle's Fifth Republic
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Great Britain's welfare state
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EEC/Common Market
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West Germany's "economic miracle" and guest workers
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social security
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Christian Democratic parties
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the consumer society
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Konrad Adenauer
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Pope John XXIII
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existentialism and Jean Paul Sartre and Albert Camus
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Andy Warhol and Pop Art
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The founding members of NATO included all of the following except

A)Canada.
B)Iceland.
C)Luxmbourg.
D)Albania.
E)Norway.
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The Truman Doctrine did all of the following except

A)condemn the victory of the Communists in the Chinese civil war.
B)call for $400 million in aid for nations threatened by aggression
C)assist in the defense of Greece and Turkey.
D)express America's fear of Communist expansion in Europe.
E)announce the United States' intention to support "free peoples" throughout the world.
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define the following term:
Elvis Presley and the Beatles
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Despite World War II's devastating impact on the countries, cities, peoples, and cultures of Europe, Europe's industrial and agricultural output was 30 percent higher than prewar levels by

A)1947.
B)1950.
C)1953.
D)1956.
E)1960.
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define the following term:
Jackson Pollock and Abstract Expressionism
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The first area of conflict in the unfolding of the Cold War was

A)Scandinavia.
B)Western Europe.
C)North Africa.
D)Eastern Europe.
E)East Asia.
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An overall effect of the Korean War on the Cold War was

A)the Soviet Union's domination over all of Southeast Asia.
B)the end of American and Soviet involvement in Asian political affairs.
C)the reinforcement of the American determination to "contain" Soviet power.
D)a decrease in American defense spending since the capacity of the West to win the conflict outright on the battlefield demonstrated the superiority of modern weapons systems and no need to develop new war machines.
E)the continued willingness to use limited nuclear weapons in local wars.
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The Warsaw Pact included all of the following nations except

A)Poland.
B)Bulgaria.
C)Yugoslavia.
D)Hungary.
E)Czechoslovakia.
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At the close of World War II, the European tradition of power politics was inherited by

A)China and the Soviet Union.
B)independent peoples everywhere.
C)the Soviet Union and the United States.
D)the United States alone.
E)the Soviet Union alone.
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define the following term:
Ingmar Bergman, Francois Truffaut, and Federico Fellini
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The belief that Communist aggression fed off of economic turmoil was instrumental in the formulation of

A)the Domino Theory.
B)the Marshall Plan.
C)COMECON.
D)the doctrine of neo-capitalism.
E)the Long Telegram.
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The Truman Doctrine was a consequence of Truman's alarm over

A)a civil war in Yugoslavia.
B)the weakness of the British in the eastern Mediterranean.
C)Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.
D)the failure of the Marshall Plan.
E)the slow pace of denazification in Germany.
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A key factor contributing to the development of the Cold War in Eastern Europe was

A)the withdrawal of victorious Russian armies from lands conquered during the campaign against Nazism.
B)raids by American troops pursuing German Nazi war criminals into areas of the former Third Reich under Russian control.
C)Stalin's desire to establish pro-Soviet governments in the countries of Eastern Europe to serve as a buffer zone against possible western attacks on the Soviet Union.
D)the domination of Austrian and Italian politics by popular pro-Communist parties.
E)the threat to continued instability by the rise of neo-fascist parties.
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The Cold War policy adopted in the mid-1950s by the Eisenhower administration was

A)containment.
B)détente.
C)MAD (mutually assured destruction).
D)massive retaliation.
E)all of the above.
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Truman and his Western European allies responded to Stalin's blockade of Berlin in 1948 by

A)building the Berlin Wall.
B)airlifting supplies into Berlin.
C)bombing Moscow.
D)sending a UN force to reopen the access routes.
E)threatening nuclear war.
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define the following term:
Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot
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The Communist military response to the formation of NATO was the

A)Moscow Alliance.
B)Warsaw Pact.
C)Eastern European Community.
D)Stalin Plan.
E)European Economic Community.
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Deck 28: Cold War and a New Western World, 1945-1965
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define the following term:
NATO and COMECON
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Compare and contrast the political, social, and economic histories of Eastern Europe and Western Europe in the postwar decades. What factors account for the differences?
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What were the major developments in domestic politics in Western Europe, and how were they expressed in France, West Germany, and Great Britain? What efforts toward unity were made by Western European states?
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define the following term:
Warsaw Pact
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denazification
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mutual deterence
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Truman Doctrine
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containment
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How did the policies of the United States affect Western Europe in the period from 1945 and 1965?
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Discuss the events that divided the world into two heavily armed camps capable of obliterating one another with nuclear weapons carried by intercontinental missile systems.
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Korean War
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How and why did the Cold War in Europe differ from the Cold War in Asia?
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What attitudes and actions sparked the Cold War? Was one of the superpowers more responsible for its start than the other? Why or why not?
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In what ways were Khrushchev's policies a departure from those of Stalin?
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Discuss the major social changes affecting the status, expectations, and ambitions of women that occurred in Western society form 1945 to 1970.
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What were the major political developments in the history of the Soviet Union from 1945 to 1970? How did Soviet policies affect the history of Eastern Europe?
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On balance, did the decade of the 1960s constitute a constructive challenge to the institutions of European society, a destructive one, or both? Provide specific examples to defend your position.
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Indian National Congress
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Vietnam War
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Nikita Khrushchev
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apartheid
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Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs
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Fidel Castro
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decolonization
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Mao Zedong
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define the following term:
Sputnik I
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uhuru
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CENTO and SEATO
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African National Congress
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PLO, al-Fatah, and Yasir Arafat
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Mahatma Gandhi and an "orgy of blood"
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Ho Chi Minh
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massive retaliation
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rapprochement
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Six-Day War
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Berlin Wall
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socialized medicine
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family allowances
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the Great Society
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nationalization
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Martin Luther King and "white backlash"
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Hungarian uprising
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Simone de Beauvoir
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women's liberation movement
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Great Leap Forward
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Charles de Gaulle's Fifth Republic
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Great Britain's welfare state
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EEC/Common Market
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West Germany's "economic miracle" and guest workers
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social security
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Christian Democratic parties
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the consumer society
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define the following term:
Konrad Adenauer
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Pope John XXIII
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existentialism and Jean Paul Sartre and Albert Camus
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Andy Warhol and Pop Art
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64
The founding members of NATO included all of the following except

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C)Luxmbourg.
D)Albania.
E)Norway.
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65
The Truman Doctrine did all of the following except

A)condemn the victory of the Communists in the Chinese civil war.
B)call for $400 million in aid for nations threatened by aggression
C)assist in the defense of Greece and Turkey.
D)express America's fear of Communist expansion in Europe.
E)announce the United States' intention to support "free peoples" throughout the world.
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66
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Elvis Presley and the Beatles
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67
Despite World War II's devastating impact on the countries, cities, peoples, and cultures of Europe, Europe's industrial and agricultural output was 30 percent higher than prewar levels by

A)1947.
B)1950.
C)1953.
D)1956.
E)1960.
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69
The first area of conflict in the unfolding of the Cold War was

A)Scandinavia.
B)Western Europe.
C)North Africa.
D)Eastern Europe.
E)East Asia.
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70
An overall effect of the Korean War on the Cold War was

A)the Soviet Union's domination over all of Southeast Asia.
B)the end of American and Soviet involvement in Asian political affairs.
C)the reinforcement of the American determination to "contain" Soviet power.
D)a decrease in American defense spending since the capacity of the West to win the conflict outright on the battlefield demonstrated the superiority of modern weapons systems and no need to develop new war machines.
E)the continued willingness to use limited nuclear weapons in local wars.
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The Warsaw Pact included all of the following nations except

A)Poland.
B)Bulgaria.
C)Yugoslavia.
D)Hungary.
E)Czechoslovakia.
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72
At the close of World War II, the European tradition of power politics was inherited by

A)China and the Soviet Union.
B)independent peoples everywhere.
C)the Soviet Union and the United States.
D)the United States alone.
E)the Soviet Union alone.
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73
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Ingmar Bergman, Francois Truffaut, and Federico Fellini
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74
The belief that Communist aggression fed off of economic turmoil was instrumental in the formulation of

A)the Domino Theory.
B)the Marshall Plan.
C)COMECON.
D)the doctrine of neo-capitalism.
E)the Long Telegram.
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75
The Truman Doctrine was a consequence of Truman's alarm over

A)a civil war in Yugoslavia.
B)the weakness of the British in the eastern Mediterranean.
C)Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.
D)the failure of the Marshall Plan.
E)the slow pace of denazification in Germany.
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76
A key factor contributing to the development of the Cold War in Eastern Europe was

A)the withdrawal of victorious Russian armies from lands conquered during the campaign against Nazism.
B)raids by American troops pursuing German Nazi war criminals into areas of the former Third Reich under Russian control.
C)Stalin's desire to establish pro-Soviet governments in the countries of Eastern Europe to serve as a buffer zone against possible western attacks on the Soviet Union.
D)the domination of Austrian and Italian politics by popular pro-Communist parties.
E)the threat to continued instability by the rise of neo-fascist parties.
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77
The Cold War policy adopted in the mid-1950s by the Eisenhower administration was

A)containment.
B)détente.
C)MAD (mutually assured destruction).
D)massive retaliation.
E)all of the above.
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78
Truman and his Western European allies responded to Stalin's blockade of Berlin in 1948 by

A)building the Berlin Wall.
B)airlifting supplies into Berlin.
C)bombing Moscow.
D)sending a UN force to reopen the access routes.
E)threatening nuclear war.
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79
define the following term:
Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot
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80
The Communist military response to the formation of NATO was the

A)Moscow Alliance.
B)Warsaw Pact.
C)Eastern European Community.
D)Stalin Plan.
E)European Economic Community.
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