Deck 29: The Fair Deal and Containment

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The GI Bill did all of the following EXCEPT:

A) provide educational benefits for veterans
B) provide housing loans for veterans
C) help prevent a postwar depression
D) pay veterans large bonuses to remain in the military
E) provide medical treatment for veterans
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On the domestic front, President Truman soon made clear his intention to:

A) enlarge the New Deal
B) end the Depression
C) balance the budget
D) cut taxes
E) dramatically reduce government spending
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Truman's firing of MacArthur in 1951 was one of the most popular actions of his presidency.
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Whittaker Chambers accused Alger Hiss of supplying U.S. secret documents to the Soviets.
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In the early months of the Korean War, UN forces encountered little resistance until they reached the Chinese border.
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Henry Wallace ran for president in 1948 as the Progressive party candidate.
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At the end of World War II, Korea was divided along the 38th parallel.
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In the closing days of World War II, Truman threatened to bomb the Soviets if they did not abandon Poland.
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A major economic problem President Truman faced immediately after the war was:

A) the weakness of organized labor
B) declining birthrates that lowered consumer demand
C) high rates of inflation
D) the return of high unemployment
E) food shortages
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J. Strom Thurmond was from New York.
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The Servicemen's Readjustment Act was also known as the GI Bill of Rights.
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All of the following are true of Harry Truman EXCEPT that he:

A) had been shaped politically by the Kansas City Democratic machine
B) had an Ivy League education
C) personally suffered by contrast to Franklin Roosevelt when he became president
D) was an artillery officer in World War I
E) was a failed businessman after World War I
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The Fair Deal was President Truman's name for his approach to foreign policy in the early days of the cold war.
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Harry Truman was born and raised in Missouri.
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In the civil war that broke out in Greece after World War II, the United States assisted the British-supported government.
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One of Truman's great strengths as he assumed the presidency was his:

A) tremendous personal charisma and oratorical ability
B) elite upbringing and connection
C) willingness to work with Republicans
D) years of experience as vice president
E) decisive character
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Due to shrinking military production, a deep recession followed the end of World War II.
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Israel's creation in 1948 was followed immediately by a war with its Arab neighbors.
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Within a few months of the end of World War II, there were strikes and other labor disputes in the steel, coal, and railroad industries.
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In the presidential election of 1948, Republicans saw little hope for victory.
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One major reason that World War II inspired postwar changes in race relations was the:

A) end it brought to the Depression
B) racist nature of the enemies of the United States
C) number of northerners it inspired to move to the South
D) lessons in equality American soldiers learned from Europeans
E) greater number of people receiving higher education
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The Yalta pledges of democratic elections in Eastern Europe:

A) proved to be meaningless
B) were postponed for two years after the end of the war
C) were fully backed by American military power
D) were honored by Stalin
E) were not in the national interests of the United States
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In regard to Israel's founding in 1948, the United States:

A) supported its Arab neighbors
B) opposed the British departure from Palestine
C) became the first country to recognize the Jewish state
D) took no official stance
E) sent troops there to maintain peace in the Middle East
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Soviet and Communist activities in regard to Turkey and Greece were intended to:

A) provoke a war with the Americans and the British
B) gain the rich natural resources of those countries
C) inspire Russian patriotic feeling
D) gain the Soviets access to the Mediterranean
E) free those countries from dictatorships
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As a result of the Truman Doctrine:

A) Greece and Turkey were less vulnerable to communism
B) Yugoslavia went Communist
C) the United Nations carried out its first military intervention
D) U.S.-Soviet relations improved
E) Truman became less concerned about the Soviet threat
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When confronted with strikes in the coal and railroad industries in 1946, President Truman's response was to:

A) declare martial law
B) temporarily seize those industries
C) say government had no role in labor-management disputes
D) break the strikes with unemployed veterans
E) freeze transportation and energy prices
Question
By the spring of 1945, the United States and Britain were becoming deeply concerned over Soviet actions in:

A) East Asia
B) the Middle East
C) Latin America
D) Western Europe
E) Eastern Europe
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In 1948, President Truman desegregated

A) public schools
B) defense industries
C) Washington,
D) Washington, D.C.
E) the military
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The 1946 congressional elections resulted in:

A) Republican control of Congress
B) the end of the New Deal
C) a public vote of confidence in Truman
D) a decline in partisan divisions
E) Truman's adoption of cold war policies
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Who tagged Truman "the No. 1 strikebreaker"?

A) the Council of Economic Advisers
B) Congress
C) the Congress of Industrial Organizations
D) the American Federation of Labor
E) Harry Wallace
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The conventional, or "orthodox," view of cold war history holds whom or what most responsible for beginning this conflict?

A) Truman and his aggressive policies
B) American economic imperialism
C) Stalin's quest for world domination
D) mistakes and overreactions by both the United States and the Soviet Union
E) the collapse of British and French power at the end of World War II
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All of the following were original NATO members EXCEPT:

A) Japan
B) Canada
C) the United States
D) Britain
E) France
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State Department official George Kennan:

A) predicted that the wartime alliance between the United States and the Soviets would continue
B) said the United States should abandon Europe and focus on the defense of the Western Hemisphere
C) said the United States should contain Soviet expansionist tendencies
D) urged the use of military force to liberate Eastern Europe
E) said the United States should be willing to bomb the Russians
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Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council:

A) now include Germany and Japan
B) meet every two years
C) do not participate in the General Assembly
D) periodically rotate so that new countries participate
E) can veto any major proposal
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All of the following were established by the National Security Act of 1947 EXCEPT:

A) the Central Intelligence Agency
B) subcabinet Department of the Air Force
C) the National Security Council
D) the Department of Homeland Security
E) subcabinet Department of the Navy
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Truman's response to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin in 1948 was to:

A) divide the rest of Germany into occupation zones
B) mass American troops on the Soviet border
C) get the United Nations to officially protest
D) launch a massive airlift of supplies into West Berlin
E) meet with Stalin to diplomatically resolve the crisis
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Baseball was integrated in 1947 when Jackie Robinson played for the:

A) New York Yankees
B) Boston Red Sox
C) Chicago Cubs
D) St. Louis Cardinals
E) Brooklyn Dodgers
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The secretary of state who devised the plan of massive economic recovery aid to Europe was

A) Dean Acheson
B) George Marshall
C) James F. Byrnes
D) George Kennan
E) Averill Harriman
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The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947:

A) helped unions gain strength in the South
B) allowed the president to impose a "cooling-off" period during major strikes
C) was supported by President Truman due to his difficulties with organized labor
D) abolished the National Labor Relations Board
E) outlawed the passage of so-called "right-to-work" laws by the states
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The United States experienced a shock in 1949 when Communists took over:

A) China
B) Korea
C) Taiwan
D) Vietnam
E) Cuba
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At the 1948 Democratic convention, Minneapolis mayor Hubert Humphrey urged his party to:

A) deny Truman renomination
B) take better care of veterans
C) adopt a strong civil rights plank
D) get tougher on the Russians
E) make him the vice-presidential nominee
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Truman viewed his victory as a mandate for:

A) socialism
B) bipartisanship
C) the status quo
D) moderate liberalism
E) thoughtful conservatism
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The 1948 election is probably best remembered for:

A) Truman's upset victory
B) Dewey's energetic campaign
C) the new use of polls and television
D) the racism of the Dixiecrats
E) the poor showing of Henry Wallace
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During the 1948 presidential campaign, Truman endorsed all of the following EXCEPT:

A) black civil rights
B) national health insurance
C) a higher minimum wage
D) abolishing Social Security
E) federal aid to education
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UN forces reaching the Yalu River brought about:

A) a massive Chinese intervention
B) North Korea's surrender
C) the bombing of mainland China
D) a cease-fire followed by peace negotiations
E) Korea's current division along the 42nd parallel
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In his Wheeling speech, Senator Joseph McCarthy claimed to have a list of Communists in:

A) the White House
B) the State Department
C) the FBI
D) Congress
E) the movie industry
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The Korean War did all of the following EXCEPT:

A) last into Eisenhower's presidency
B) result in more than 2 million total casualties
C) bring about major changes in boundaries
D) increase fears of domestic Communist subversion
E) leave one part of Korea still Communist
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The person who benefited most from the outcome of the Hiss-Chambers case was:

A) Richard Nixon
B) Alger Hiss
C) Whittaker Chambers
D) Harry Truman
E) Douglas MacArthur
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Inch'on was the site:

A) where Chinese forces overran UN positions
B) where UN forces were able to establish a perimeter in far-south South Korea
C) of North Korea's capital
D) where General MacArthur turned the war around with an amphibious landing
E) where peace negotiations dragged on for two years
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In the 1948 campaign, the Dixiecrats did all of the following EXCEPT:

A) carry several southern states
B) support Strom Thurmond for president
C) support states' rights and segregation
D) wave Confederate flags
E) influence Truman to slow down on civil rights
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In 1947, President Truman took actions to banish Communists from:

A) teaching
B) the federal government
C) the military
D) Hollywood
E) unions
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By and large, Truman's Fair Deal proposals:

A) would revolutionize American life
B) were enacted
C) would wipe out the New Deal
D) disappointed most Democrats
E) were thwarted by a conservative coalition in Congress
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Truman fired MacArthur:

A) for incompetence
B) because of party politics
C) for insubordination
D) for reasons that are still unknown
E) because he never liked him personally
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With the end of World War II, Korea:

A) was invaded by the Soviets
B) was left under the control of Japan
C) was under joint American and British occupation
D) quickly emerged as a regional power
E) became divided into northern and southern halves
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When North Korean Communists invaded South Korea:

A) South Korean forces initially repulsed the invaders
B) the United Nations authorized military intervention against the aggressors
C) Truman persuaded Congress to declare war on North Korea
D) Stalin told the North Koreans to stop their aggression
E) the Soviets used their Security Council veto to prevent United Nations action
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The second-place finisher in the 1948 election was:

A) Strom Thurmond
B) Thomas Dewey
C) Henry Wallace
D) Harry Truman
E) George Marshall
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The Soviet acquisition of the atomic bomb in 1949 inspired Truman to:

A) arrange a summit conference with Stalin
B) order the resumption of the military draft
C) order the development of a hydrogen bomb
D) see the folly of the nuclear arms race
E) arm American submarines with nuclear missiles
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The Hiss-Chambers case:

A) involved charges of atomic espionage
B) brought Senator Joseph McCarthy to national prominence
C) involved a homosexual scandal in the State Department
D) resulted in Hiss's being convicted of lying about espionage
E) resulted in a lengthy prison term for Chambers
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When North Korea attacked South Korea, Truman concluded:

A) it was grounds to start World War III
B) it was a good excuse to attack Communist China
C) that Stalin and the Soviets were behind it
D) that South Korea could not be saved
E) that he should bypass the United Nations
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As the 1948 election approached:

A) Truman seemed to be in deep political trouble
B) Democrats were strongly united
C) relations with the Soviets were clearly improving
D) Truman seemed reluctant to run for reelection
E) the economy slid into a recession
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Alger Hiss
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Alger Hiss
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Alger Hiss
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Alger Hiss
was the secretary of state in 1947
Alger Hiss
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Alger Hiss
was a senator from Wisconsin
Alger Hiss
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Alger Hiss
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Alger Hiss
formed a new Progressive party
George C. Marshall
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
George C. Marshall
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
George C. Marshall
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
George C. Marshall
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
George C. Marshall
was the secretary of state in 1947
George C. Marshall
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
George C. Marshall
was a senator from Wisconsin
George C. Marshall
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
George C. Marshall
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
George C. Marshall
formed a new Progressive party
George F. Kennan
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
George F. Kennan
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
George F. Kennan
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
George F. Kennan
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
George F. Kennan
was the secretary of state in 1947
George F. Kennan
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
George F. Kennan
was a senator from Wisconsin
George F. Kennan
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
George F. Kennan
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
George F. Kennan
formed a new Progressive party
Douglas MacArthur
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Douglas MacArthur
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Douglas MacArthur
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Douglas MacArthur
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Douglas MacArthur
was the secretary of state in 1947
Douglas MacArthur
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Douglas MacArthur
was a senator from Wisconsin
Douglas MacArthur
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Douglas MacArthur
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Douglas MacArthur
formed a new Progressive party
Hubert Humphrey
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Hubert Humphrey
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Hubert Humphrey
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Hubert Humphrey
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Hubert Humphrey
was the secretary of state in 1947
Hubert Humphrey
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Hubert Humphrey
was a senator from Wisconsin
Hubert Humphrey
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Hubert Humphrey
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Hubert Humphrey
formed a new Progressive party
J. Strom Thurmond
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
J. Strom Thurmond
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
J. Strom Thurmond
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
J. Strom Thurmond
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
J. Strom Thurmond
was the secretary of state in 1947
J. Strom Thurmond
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
J. Strom Thurmond
was a senator from Wisconsin
J. Strom Thurmond
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
J. Strom Thurmond
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
J. Strom Thurmond
formed a new Progressive party
Matthew Ridgway
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Matthew Ridgway
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Matthew Ridgway
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Matthew Ridgway
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Matthew Ridgway
was the secretary of state in 1947
Matthew Ridgway
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Matthew Ridgway
was a senator from Wisconsin
Matthew Ridgway
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Matthew Ridgway
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Matthew Ridgway
formed a new Progressive party
Thomas E. Dewey
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Thomas E. Dewey
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Thomas E. Dewey
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Thomas E. Dewey
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Thomas E. Dewey
was the secretary of state in 1947
Thomas E. Dewey
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Thomas E. Dewey
was a senator from Wisconsin
Thomas E. Dewey
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Thomas E. Dewey
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Thomas E. Dewey
formed a new Progressive party
Henry A. Wallace
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Henry A. Wallace
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Henry A. Wallace
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Henry A. Wallace
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Henry A. Wallace
was the secretary of state in 1947
Henry A. Wallace
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Henry A. Wallace
was a senator from Wisconsin
Henry A. Wallace
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Henry A. Wallace
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Henry A. Wallace
formed a new Progressive party
Joseph R. McCarthy
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Joseph R. McCarthy
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Joseph R. McCarthy
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Joseph R. McCarthy
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Joseph R. McCarthy
was the secretary of state in 1947
Joseph R. McCarthy
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Joseph R. McCarthy
was a senator from Wisconsin
Joseph R. McCarthy
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Joseph R. McCarthy
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Joseph R. McCarthy
formed a new Progressive party
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In the Truman years, the United States abandoned a longtime tradition with its involvement in:

A) undeclared wars
B) spying
C) cracking down on dissenters
D) other parts of the world
E) peacetime alliances
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Describe the social and economic effects of demobilization.
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In retrospect, the cold war was probably:

A) the fault of the United States
B) the fault of the Soviet Union
C) avoidable under smarter leaders
D) inevitable
E) the most damaging conflict in world history
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Discuss the causes and major events that led to the announcement of the Truman Doctrine.
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Why did Truman win the presidential election of 1948? Why was his victory considered a major upset?
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Describe the Red Scare that followed the end of World War II. What factors caused it? What were its major results?
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Describe the various measures taken to control inflation after World War II. Were any of these attempts successful?
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What did Truman mean by a Fair Deal? How did it compare to FDR's New Deal?
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President Truman vetoed the McCarran Internal Security Act:

A) to shore up his popularity ratings
B) to protect some Communist friends
C) because a Republican Congress had passed it
D) because he felt it promoted thought control
E) because he knew there were no Communist spies in the United States
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Trace the development of building the United Nations. What issues did the United Nations have to deal with almost immediately after the war?
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Trace the major developments in the cold war from 1945 to 1948.
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Senator McCarthy was very effective in:

A) passing major legislation
B) nabbing actual Communists
C) gathering proof to back his accusations
D) protecting American freedoms
E) exploiting public fears
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Trace the election of 1948. Who were the major parties, and what issues dominated the campaign? What was the eventual outcome of the race?
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Detail the early civil rights movement in the 1940s. In what ways did World War II help push this movement into reality?
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Deck 29: The Fair Deal and Containment
1
The GI Bill did all of the following EXCEPT:

A) provide educational benefits for veterans
B) provide housing loans for veterans
C) help prevent a postwar depression
D) pay veterans large bonuses to remain in the military
E) provide medical treatment for veterans
pay veterans large bonuses to remain in the military
2
On the domestic front, President Truman soon made clear his intention to:

A) enlarge the New Deal
B) end the Depression
C) balance the budget
D) cut taxes
E) dramatically reduce government spending
enlarge the New Deal
3
Truman's firing of MacArthur in 1951 was one of the most popular actions of his presidency.
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Whittaker Chambers accused Alger Hiss of supplying U.S. secret documents to the Soviets.
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In the early months of the Korean War, UN forces encountered little resistance until they reached the Chinese border.
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Henry Wallace ran for president in 1948 as the Progressive party candidate.
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At the end of World War II, Korea was divided along the 38th parallel.
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In the closing days of World War II, Truman threatened to bomb the Soviets if they did not abandon Poland.
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A major economic problem President Truman faced immediately after the war was:

A) the weakness of organized labor
B) declining birthrates that lowered consumer demand
C) high rates of inflation
D) the return of high unemployment
E) food shortages
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J. Strom Thurmond was from New York.
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11
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act was also known as the GI Bill of Rights.
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12
All of the following are true of Harry Truman EXCEPT that he:

A) had been shaped politically by the Kansas City Democratic machine
B) had an Ivy League education
C) personally suffered by contrast to Franklin Roosevelt when he became president
D) was an artillery officer in World War I
E) was a failed businessman after World War I
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The Fair Deal was President Truman's name for his approach to foreign policy in the early days of the cold war.
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Harry Truman was born and raised in Missouri.
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In the civil war that broke out in Greece after World War II, the United States assisted the British-supported government.
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One of Truman's great strengths as he assumed the presidency was his:

A) tremendous personal charisma and oratorical ability
B) elite upbringing and connection
C) willingness to work with Republicans
D) years of experience as vice president
E) decisive character
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Due to shrinking military production, a deep recession followed the end of World War II.
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Israel's creation in 1948 was followed immediately by a war with its Arab neighbors.
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Within a few months of the end of World War II, there were strikes and other labor disputes in the steel, coal, and railroad industries.
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In the presidential election of 1948, Republicans saw little hope for victory.
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21
One major reason that World War II inspired postwar changes in race relations was the:

A) end it brought to the Depression
B) racist nature of the enemies of the United States
C) number of northerners it inspired to move to the South
D) lessons in equality American soldiers learned from Europeans
E) greater number of people receiving higher education
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22
The Yalta pledges of democratic elections in Eastern Europe:

A) proved to be meaningless
B) were postponed for two years after the end of the war
C) were fully backed by American military power
D) were honored by Stalin
E) were not in the national interests of the United States
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In regard to Israel's founding in 1948, the United States:

A) supported its Arab neighbors
B) opposed the British departure from Palestine
C) became the first country to recognize the Jewish state
D) took no official stance
E) sent troops there to maintain peace in the Middle East
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24
Soviet and Communist activities in regard to Turkey and Greece were intended to:

A) provoke a war with the Americans and the British
B) gain the rich natural resources of those countries
C) inspire Russian patriotic feeling
D) gain the Soviets access to the Mediterranean
E) free those countries from dictatorships
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25
As a result of the Truman Doctrine:

A) Greece and Turkey were less vulnerable to communism
B) Yugoslavia went Communist
C) the United Nations carried out its first military intervention
D) U.S.-Soviet relations improved
E) Truman became less concerned about the Soviet threat
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26
When confronted with strikes in the coal and railroad industries in 1946, President Truman's response was to:

A) declare martial law
B) temporarily seize those industries
C) say government had no role in labor-management disputes
D) break the strikes with unemployed veterans
E) freeze transportation and energy prices
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27
By the spring of 1945, the United States and Britain were becoming deeply concerned over Soviet actions in:

A) East Asia
B) the Middle East
C) Latin America
D) Western Europe
E) Eastern Europe
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28
In 1948, President Truman desegregated

A) public schools
B) defense industries
C) Washington,
D) Washington, D.C.
E) the military
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29
The 1946 congressional elections resulted in:

A) Republican control of Congress
B) the end of the New Deal
C) a public vote of confidence in Truman
D) a decline in partisan divisions
E) Truman's adoption of cold war policies
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30
Who tagged Truman "the No. 1 strikebreaker"?

A) the Council of Economic Advisers
B) Congress
C) the Congress of Industrial Organizations
D) the American Federation of Labor
E) Harry Wallace
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31
The conventional, or "orthodox," view of cold war history holds whom or what most responsible for beginning this conflict?

A) Truman and his aggressive policies
B) American economic imperialism
C) Stalin's quest for world domination
D) mistakes and overreactions by both the United States and the Soviet Union
E) the collapse of British and French power at the end of World War II
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All of the following were original NATO members EXCEPT:

A) Japan
B) Canada
C) the United States
D) Britain
E) France
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33
State Department official George Kennan:

A) predicted that the wartime alliance between the United States and the Soviets would continue
B) said the United States should abandon Europe and focus on the defense of the Western Hemisphere
C) said the United States should contain Soviet expansionist tendencies
D) urged the use of military force to liberate Eastern Europe
E) said the United States should be willing to bomb the Russians
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34
Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council:

A) now include Germany and Japan
B) meet every two years
C) do not participate in the General Assembly
D) periodically rotate so that new countries participate
E) can veto any major proposal
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35
All of the following were established by the National Security Act of 1947 EXCEPT:

A) the Central Intelligence Agency
B) subcabinet Department of the Air Force
C) the National Security Council
D) the Department of Homeland Security
E) subcabinet Department of the Navy
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36
Truman's response to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin in 1948 was to:

A) divide the rest of Germany into occupation zones
B) mass American troops on the Soviet border
C) get the United Nations to officially protest
D) launch a massive airlift of supplies into West Berlin
E) meet with Stalin to diplomatically resolve the crisis
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37
Baseball was integrated in 1947 when Jackie Robinson played for the:

A) New York Yankees
B) Boston Red Sox
C) Chicago Cubs
D) St. Louis Cardinals
E) Brooklyn Dodgers
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38
The secretary of state who devised the plan of massive economic recovery aid to Europe was

A) Dean Acheson
B) George Marshall
C) James F. Byrnes
D) George Kennan
E) Averill Harriman
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39
The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947:

A) helped unions gain strength in the South
B) allowed the president to impose a "cooling-off" period during major strikes
C) was supported by President Truman due to his difficulties with organized labor
D) abolished the National Labor Relations Board
E) outlawed the passage of so-called "right-to-work" laws by the states
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40
The United States experienced a shock in 1949 when Communists took over:

A) China
B) Korea
C) Taiwan
D) Vietnam
E) Cuba
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41
At the 1948 Democratic convention, Minneapolis mayor Hubert Humphrey urged his party to:

A) deny Truman renomination
B) take better care of veterans
C) adopt a strong civil rights plank
D) get tougher on the Russians
E) make him the vice-presidential nominee
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42
Truman viewed his victory as a mandate for:

A) socialism
B) bipartisanship
C) the status quo
D) moderate liberalism
E) thoughtful conservatism
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43
The 1948 election is probably best remembered for:

A) Truman's upset victory
B) Dewey's energetic campaign
C) the new use of polls and television
D) the racism of the Dixiecrats
E) the poor showing of Henry Wallace
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44
During the 1948 presidential campaign, Truman endorsed all of the following EXCEPT:

A) black civil rights
B) national health insurance
C) a higher minimum wage
D) abolishing Social Security
E) federal aid to education
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45
UN forces reaching the Yalu River brought about:

A) a massive Chinese intervention
B) North Korea's surrender
C) the bombing of mainland China
D) a cease-fire followed by peace negotiations
E) Korea's current division along the 42nd parallel
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46
In his Wheeling speech, Senator Joseph McCarthy claimed to have a list of Communists in:

A) the White House
B) the State Department
C) the FBI
D) Congress
E) the movie industry
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47
The Korean War did all of the following EXCEPT:

A) last into Eisenhower's presidency
B) result in more than 2 million total casualties
C) bring about major changes in boundaries
D) increase fears of domestic Communist subversion
E) leave one part of Korea still Communist
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48
The person who benefited most from the outcome of the Hiss-Chambers case was:

A) Richard Nixon
B) Alger Hiss
C) Whittaker Chambers
D) Harry Truman
E) Douglas MacArthur
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49
Inch'on was the site:

A) where Chinese forces overran UN positions
B) where UN forces were able to establish a perimeter in far-south South Korea
C) of North Korea's capital
D) where General MacArthur turned the war around with an amphibious landing
E) where peace negotiations dragged on for two years
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50
In the 1948 campaign, the Dixiecrats did all of the following EXCEPT:

A) carry several southern states
B) support Strom Thurmond for president
C) support states' rights and segregation
D) wave Confederate flags
E) influence Truman to slow down on civil rights
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51
In 1947, President Truman took actions to banish Communists from:

A) teaching
B) the federal government
C) the military
D) Hollywood
E) unions
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52
By and large, Truman's Fair Deal proposals:

A) would revolutionize American life
B) were enacted
C) would wipe out the New Deal
D) disappointed most Democrats
E) were thwarted by a conservative coalition in Congress
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53
Truman fired MacArthur:

A) for incompetence
B) because of party politics
C) for insubordination
D) for reasons that are still unknown
E) because he never liked him personally
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54
With the end of World War II, Korea:

A) was invaded by the Soviets
B) was left under the control of Japan
C) was under joint American and British occupation
D) quickly emerged as a regional power
E) became divided into northern and southern halves
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55
When North Korean Communists invaded South Korea:

A) South Korean forces initially repulsed the invaders
B) the United Nations authorized military intervention against the aggressors
C) Truman persuaded Congress to declare war on North Korea
D) Stalin told the North Koreans to stop their aggression
E) the Soviets used their Security Council veto to prevent United Nations action
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56
The second-place finisher in the 1948 election was:

A) Strom Thurmond
B) Thomas Dewey
C) Henry Wallace
D) Harry Truman
E) George Marshall
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57
The Soviet acquisition of the atomic bomb in 1949 inspired Truman to:

A) arrange a summit conference with Stalin
B) order the resumption of the military draft
C) order the development of a hydrogen bomb
D) see the folly of the nuclear arms race
E) arm American submarines with nuclear missiles
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58
The Hiss-Chambers case:

A) involved charges of atomic espionage
B) brought Senator Joseph McCarthy to national prominence
C) involved a homosexual scandal in the State Department
D) resulted in Hiss's being convicted of lying about espionage
E) resulted in a lengthy prison term for Chambers
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59
When North Korea attacked South Korea, Truman concluded:

A) it was grounds to start World War III
B) it was a good excuse to attack Communist China
C) that Stalin and the Soviets were behind it
D) that South Korea could not be saved
E) that he should bypass the United Nations
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60
As the 1948 election approached:

A) Truman seemed to be in deep political trouble
B) Democrats were strongly united
C) relations with the Soviets were clearly improving
D) Truman seemed reluctant to run for reelection
E) the economy slid into a recession
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61
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Alger Hiss
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Alger Hiss
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Alger Hiss
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Alger Hiss
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Alger Hiss
was the secretary of state in 1947
Alger Hiss
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Alger Hiss
was a senator from Wisconsin
Alger Hiss
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Alger Hiss
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Alger Hiss
formed a new Progressive party
George C. Marshall
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
George C. Marshall
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
George C. Marshall
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
George C. Marshall
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
George C. Marshall
was the secretary of state in 1947
George C. Marshall
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
George C. Marshall
was a senator from Wisconsin
George C. Marshall
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
George C. Marshall
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
George C. Marshall
formed a new Progressive party
George F. Kennan
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
George F. Kennan
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
George F. Kennan
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
George F. Kennan
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
George F. Kennan
was the secretary of state in 1947
George F. Kennan
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
George F. Kennan
was a senator from Wisconsin
George F. Kennan
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
George F. Kennan
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
George F. Kennan
formed a new Progressive party
Douglas MacArthur
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Douglas MacArthur
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Douglas MacArthur
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Douglas MacArthur
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Douglas MacArthur
was the secretary of state in 1947
Douglas MacArthur
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Douglas MacArthur
was a senator from Wisconsin
Douglas MacArthur
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Douglas MacArthur
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Douglas MacArthur
formed a new Progressive party
Hubert Humphrey
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Hubert Humphrey
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Hubert Humphrey
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Hubert Humphrey
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Hubert Humphrey
was the secretary of state in 1947
Hubert Humphrey
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Hubert Humphrey
was a senator from Wisconsin
Hubert Humphrey
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Hubert Humphrey
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Hubert Humphrey
formed a new Progressive party
J. Strom Thurmond
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
J. Strom Thurmond
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
J. Strom Thurmond
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
J. Strom Thurmond
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
J. Strom Thurmond
was the secretary of state in 1947
J. Strom Thurmond
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
J. Strom Thurmond
was a senator from Wisconsin
J. Strom Thurmond
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
J. Strom Thurmond
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
J. Strom Thurmond
formed a new Progressive party
Matthew Ridgway
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Matthew Ridgway
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Matthew Ridgway
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Matthew Ridgway
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Matthew Ridgway
was the secretary of state in 1947
Matthew Ridgway
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Matthew Ridgway
was a senator from Wisconsin
Matthew Ridgway
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Matthew Ridgway
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Matthew Ridgway
formed a new Progressive party
Thomas E. Dewey
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Thomas E. Dewey
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Thomas E. Dewey
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Thomas E. Dewey
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Thomas E. Dewey
was the secretary of state in 1947
Thomas E. Dewey
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Thomas E. Dewey
was a senator from Wisconsin
Thomas E. Dewey
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Thomas E. Dewey
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Thomas E. Dewey
formed a new Progressive party
Henry A. Wallace
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Henry A. Wallace
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Henry A. Wallace
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Henry A. Wallace
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Henry A. Wallace
was the secretary of state in 1947
Henry A. Wallace
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Henry A. Wallace
was a senator from Wisconsin
Henry A. Wallace
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Henry A. Wallace
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Henry A. Wallace
formed a new Progressive party
Joseph R. McCarthy
was the Republican presidential candidate in 1948
Joseph R. McCarthy
was convicted in 1950 of lying about espionage
Joseph R. McCarthy
gave civil rights speech at 1948 Democratic convention
Joseph R. McCarthy
wrote influential article on cold war policy in Foreign Affairs
Joseph R. McCarthy
was the secretary of state in 1947
Joseph R. McCarthy
said, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away"
Joseph R. McCarthy
was a senator from Wisconsin
Joseph R. McCarthy
led UN forces in Korea after April 1951
Joseph R. McCarthy
was the Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948
Joseph R. McCarthy
formed a new Progressive party
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62
In the Truman years, the United States abandoned a longtime tradition with its involvement in:

A) undeclared wars
B) spying
C) cracking down on dissenters
D) other parts of the world
E) peacetime alliances
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63
Describe the social and economic effects of demobilization.
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64
In retrospect, the cold war was probably:

A) the fault of the United States
B) the fault of the Soviet Union
C) avoidable under smarter leaders
D) inevitable
E) the most damaging conflict in world history
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65
Discuss the causes and major events that led to the announcement of the Truman Doctrine.
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66
Why did Truman win the presidential election of 1948? Why was his victory considered a major upset?
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67
Describe the Red Scare that followed the end of World War II. What factors caused it? What were its major results?
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68
Describe the various measures taken to control inflation after World War II. Were any of these attempts successful?
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69
What did Truman mean by a Fair Deal? How did it compare to FDR's New Deal?
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70
President Truman vetoed the McCarran Internal Security Act:

A) to shore up his popularity ratings
B) to protect some Communist friends
C) because a Republican Congress had passed it
D) because he felt it promoted thought control
E) because he knew there were no Communist spies in the United States
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71
Trace the development of building the United Nations. What issues did the United Nations have to deal with almost immediately after the war?
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72
Trace the major developments in the cold war from 1945 to 1948.
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73
Senator McCarthy was very effective in:

A) passing major legislation
B) nabbing actual Communists
C) gathering proof to back his accusations
D) protecting American freedoms
E) exploiting public fears
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74
Trace the election of 1948. Who were the major parties, and what issues dominated the campaign? What was the eventual outcome of the race?
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75
Detail the early civil rights movement in the 1940s. In what ways did World War II help push this movement into reality?
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