Deck 37: The Eisenhower Era,1952-1960

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Marilyn Monroe
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Oral Faubus
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Dwight Eisenhower
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Joseph McCarthy
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Earl Warren
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Ho Chi Minh
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Adlai Stevenson
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John Kenneth Galbraith
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John Foster Dulles
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Rosa Parks
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Jackie Robinson
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Richard Nixon
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David Riesman
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Ngo Dinh Diem
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Martin Luther King,Jr.
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Elvis Presley
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white collar/blue collar
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Saul Bellow
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Ralph Ellison
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Mohammed Reza Pahlevi
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Josephine Baker
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McCarthyism
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Flannery O'Connor
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"spirit of Camp David"
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"cult of domesticity"
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Nikita Khrushchev
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Norman Mailer
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Sylvia Plath
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Paul Robeson
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"massive retaliation"
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John Updike
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Gamal Abdel Nasser
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John F.Kennedy
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James Baldwin
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sit-ins
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Fidel Castro
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An American Dilemma
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"Rocket fever"
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
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Interstate Highway Act
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Landrum-Griffith Act
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Dien Bien Phu
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Army-McCarthy hearings
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The Feminine Mystique
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Sweatt v.Painter
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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Montgomery bus boycott
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The Lonely Crowd
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Playboy magazine
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Checkers speech
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Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
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Eisenhower Doctrine
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Suez crisis
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Brown v.Board of Education
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"televangelists"
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The Affluent Society
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National Defense Education Act
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Twenty-Second amendment
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After World War II ended,most American women

A) held part-time jobs in relatively poorly paid occupations.
B) cared for their families and did not work outside the home.
C) pressed for full equality in the workplace.
D) worked full time outside the home.
E) pursued college education or formal job training.
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The impact of mass media on religion was reflected in the rise of religious televangelists like

A) Joseph McCarthy and Richard Nixon.
B) Betty Friedan and Josephine Baker.
C) David Riesman and John Kenneth Galbraith.
D) Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson.
E) Billy Graham and Oral Roberts.
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During the 1952 presidential campaign,Republican candidate Dwight Eisenhower declared that he would ____ to help to end the Korean War.

A) use atomic weapons
B) blockade the China coast and bomb Manchuria
C) open negotiations with Mao Zedong
D) order United Nations troops to invade North Korea
E) personally go to Korea
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Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
St.Lawrence seaway
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Among anticommunists,Senator Joseph R.McCarthy was the

A) most effective.
B) first Republican.
C) only true World War II hero.
D) one who most damaged free speech and fair play.
E) one who organized a national movement.
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The record would seem to indicate that President Eisenhower's strongest commitment during his presidency was to

A) social justice.
B) social harmony.
C) party loyalty.
D) racial desegregation.
E) political reform.
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Which of these were NOT among the aspects of 1950s popular culture that conservatives found troubling?

A) Rock 'n roll music
B) Elvis Presley
C) Marilyn Monroe
D) Playboy magazine
E) Novels such as The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
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The fundamental criticism directed against the new popular mass media culture in the 1950s,by such social critics as David Riesman and William H.Whyte,Jr.,was that

A) affluence tended to erode Americans' moral character.
B) Americans had become affluent conformists unable to think for themselves.
C) the wealth produced by the new mass economy was unevenly distributed.
D) the open sexual displays of figures like Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe were morally dangerous.
E) Americans were becoming too soft to be able to fight the Cold War effectively.
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The 1963 best-seller The Feminine Mystique

A) is often credited with inspiring the modern women's movement.
B) spoke to working women struggling against being labeled as "unfeminine."
C) appealed to educated women who felt bored by the limitations of the housewife role.
D) None of these
E) All of these
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In response to Senator Joseph McCarthy's anticommunist attacks,President Eisenhower

A) publicly denounced him only after he attacked General George Marshall.
B) quietly encouraged him to continue his attacks on Democrats.
C) publicly opposed his ruthless tactics but privately enjoyed his personal charm.
D) effectively allowed him to control personnel policy at the State Department.
E) privately supported him but publicly kept his distance.
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Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Sputnik
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Richard Nixon's Checkers speech,during the 1952 presidential campaign

A) was an eloquent appeal that demonstrated Nixon's ethical seriousness.
B) demonstrated the new power of television and kept him on the Republican ticket.
C) won Nixon enormous support among American animal lovers.
D) led Dwight Eisenhower to tone down Nixon's attacks on Democrats for being soft on Communism.
E) proved that Nixon had the political skills and leadership to become president if necessary.
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Richard Nixon was selected as Dwight Eisenhower's vice-presidential running mate in 1952 as a concession to the

A) isolationists.
B) liberal Republicans.
C) hard-line anticommunists.
D) moderate Republicans.
E) southern Republicans.
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In terms of politics,television did all of the following except

A) threaten the traditional role of political parties.
B) apply the standards of show business and commercialism to political messages.
C) enable political parties to continue their role of educating and mobilizing the electorate.
D) allow politicians to address voters directly.
E) encourage reliance on short slogans and sound bites.
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Which of the following was not true of the changing nature of work in the 1950s?

A) Science and technology drove economic growth.
B) There were fewer jobs in the military-related aerospace industry.
C) White collar workers were surpassing blue collar workers in numbers.
D) Labor unions reached a peak and then began to decline.
E) Job opportunities were opening to women in the white collar work force.
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The vast expansion of employment opportunities for women in the 1950s

A) led to the advent of the "pink collar ghetto" of occupations.
B) created a dual role for women as homemakers and workers.
C) fueled a social revolution that raised questions about gender roles.
D) All of these
E) None of these
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Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
U-2 incident
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Dwight Eisenhower's greatest asset as president was his

A) vast military experience.
B) willingness to take a partisan stand.
C) commitment to social justice.
D) willingness to involve himself in rough campaigning.
E) enjoyment of the affection and respect of the American people.
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Fulton J.Sheen
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Oral Roberts
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Betty Friedan
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Marilyn Monroe
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Dwight Eisenhower
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Joseph McCarthy
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Gamal Abdel Nasser
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John F.Kennedy
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Playboy magazine
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Checkers speech
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Eisenhower Doctrine
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Suez crisis
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Brown v.Board of Education
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The Affluent Society
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National Defense Education Act
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Twenty-Second amendment
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After World War II ended,most American women

A) held part-time jobs in relatively poorly paid occupations.
B) cared for their families and did not work outside the home.
C) pressed for full equality in the workplace.
D) worked full time outside the home.
E) pursued college education or formal job training.
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The impact of mass media on religion was reflected in the rise of religious televangelists like

A) Joseph McCarthy and Richard Nixon.
B) Betty Friedan and Josephine Baker.
C) David Riesman and John Kenneth Galbraith.
D) Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson.
E) Billy Graham and Oral Roberts.
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During the 1952 presidential campaign,Republican candidate Dwight Eisenhower declared that he would ____ to help to end the Korean War.

A) use atomic weapons
B) blockade the China coast and bomb Manchuria
C) open negotiations with Mao Zedong
D) order United Nations troops to invade North Korea
E) personally go to Korea
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St.Lawrence seaway
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Among anticommunists,Senator Joseph R.McCarthy was the

A) most effective.
B) first Republican.
C) only true World War II hero.
D) one who most damaged free speech and fair play.
E) one who organized a national movement.
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The record would seem to indicate that President Eisenhower's strongest commitment during his presidency was to

A) social justice.
B) social harmony.
C) party loyalty.
D) racial desegregation.
E) political reform.
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Which of these were NOT among the aspects of 1950s popular culture that conservatives found troubling?

A) Rock 'n roll music
B) Elvis Presley
C) Marilyn Monroe
D) Playboy magazine
E) Novels such as The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
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The fundamental criticism directed against the new popular mass media culture in the 1950s,by such social critics as David Riesman and William H.Whyte,Jr.,was that

A) affluence tended to erode Americans' moral character.
B) Americans had become affluent conformists unable to think for themselves.
C) the wealth produced by the new mass economy was unevenly distributed.
D) the open sexual displays of figures like Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe were morally dangerous.
E) Americans were becoming too soft to be able to fight the Cold War effectively.
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71
The 1963 best-seller The Feminine Mystique

A) is often credited with inspiring the modern women's movement.
B) spoke to working women struggling against being labeled as "unfeminine."
C) appealed to educated women who felt bored by the limitations of the housewife role.
D) None of these
E) All of these
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72
In response to Senator Joseph McCarthy's anticommunist attacks,President Eisenhower

A) publicly denounced him only after he attacked General George Marshall.
B) quietly encouraged him to continue his attacks on Democrats.
C) publicly opposed his ruthless tactics but privately enjoyed his personal charm.
D) effectively allowed him to control personnel policy at the State Department.
E) privately supported him but publicly kept his distance.
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73
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Sputnik
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74
Richard Nixon's Checkers speech,during the 1952 presidential campaign

A) was an eloquent appeal that demonstrated Nixon's ethical seriousness.
B) demonstrated the new power of television and kept him on the Republican ticket.
C) won Nixon enormous support among American animal lovers.
D) led Dwight Eisenhower to tone down Nixon's attacks on Democrats for being soft on Communism.
E) proved that Nixon had the political skills and leadership to become president if necessary.
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Richard Nixon was selected as Dwight Eisenhower's vice-presidential running mate in 1952 as a concession to the

A) isolationists.
B) liberal Republicans.
C) hard-line anticommunists.
D) moderate Republicans.
E) southern Republicans.
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76
In terms of politics,television did all of the following except

A) threaten the traditional role of political parties.
B) apply the standards of show business and commercialism to political messages.
C) enable political parties to continue their role of educating and mobilizing the electorate.
D) allow politicians to address voters directly.
E) encourage reliance on short slogans and sound bites.
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Which of the following was not true of the changing nature of work in the 1950s?

A) Science and technology drove economic growth.
B) There were fewer jobs in the military-related aerospace industry.
C) White collar workers were surpassing blue collar workers in numbers.
D) Labor unions reached a peak and then began to decline.
E) Job opportunities were opening to women in the white collar work force.
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The vast expansion of employment opportunities for women in the 1950s

A) led to the advent of the "pink collar ghetto" of occupations.
B) created a dual role for women as homemakers and workers.
C) fueled a social revolution that raised questions about gender roles.
D) All of these
E) None of these
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Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
U-2 incident
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Dwight Eisenhower's greatest asset as president was his

A) vast military experience.
B) willingness to take a partisan stand.
C) commitment to social justice.
D) willingness to involve himself in rough campaigning.
E) enjoyment of the affection and respect of the American people.
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