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1. Who first spoke of the “iron curtain”? (1 point) • George Keenan • Winston Churchill • Joseph Stalin • Harry Truman
2. One goal of the Marshall Plan was to (1 point) • make Germany pay costs for all the destruction it had caused in Europe. • send troops to help European countries fight communism. • make European countries strong enough to start buying American goods. • give Europeans access to higher education in the United States. 3. In order to try to gain control over West Berlin, the Soviet Union (1 point) • set up a total blockade cutting off that section of the city. • threatened the section of the city with troops and tanks. • operated a massive airlift to bring in needed supplies. • went to the United Nations and demanded control of that section of the city. 4. In China’s civil war, the United States backed (1 point) • the Communists, led by Jiang Jieshi. • the Communists, led by Mao Zedong. • the Nationalists, led by Mao Zedong. • the Nationalists, led by Jiang Jieshi. 5. How did the American public view General MacArthur after President Truman fired him? (1 point) • They still saw him as a hero. • They thought he was a traitor. • They were angry that he had miscalculated in the war. • They thought he was too old to still be on active duty
6. After President Eisenhower withdrew his offer to fund the Aswan Dam, Egyptian President Nasser (1 point) • turned to the Soviet Union for the money. • nationalized the Suez Canal. • attacked the United States. • closed the Suez Canal. 7. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were charged, convicted, and executed specifically for (1 point) • being members of the communist party. • violating the Smith Act. • passing secrets about nuclear science to the Soviets. • being subversive and disloyal Americans
8. What was the Eisenhower Doctrine? (1 point) • The United States would liberate the countries behind the iron curtain. • The United States would use force to help any Middle Eastern nation threatened by communism. • The United States would recognize the People’s Republic of China. • The United States would nationalize the Suez Canal.
1. Joseph Stalin 2. Send troops to help European countries fight communism. 3. A total blockade cutting off that section of the city. 4. The Nationalists, led by Jiang Jieshi. 5. They still saw him as a hero. 6. Turned to the Soviet Union for the money. nationalized the Suez Canal. 7. Passing secrets about nuclear science to the Soviets. 8. The United States would use force to help any Middle Eastern nation threatened by communism.
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UPDATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1. Winston Churchill 2. Make European countries strong enough to start buying American goods. 3. Set up a total blockade cutting off that section of the city. 4. the Nationalists, led by Jiang Jieshi. 5. They still saw him as a hero. 6. Nationalized te Suez Canal. 7. Passing secrets about nuclear science to the Soviets. 8. The United States would use force to help any Middle Eastern nation threatened by communism. 9. Movie executives blacklisted entertainers with alleged communist ties after the hearings. 10. The mid-1980s
1. Who first spoke of the “iron curtain”? (1 point) Unselected answer (0 pts) George Kennan Correct answer (1 pt) Winston Churchill Unselected answer (0 pts) Joseph Stalin Unselected answer (0 pts) Harry Truman 1 /1 point 2. One goal of the Marshall Plan was to (1 point) Unselected answer (0 pts) make Germany pay costs for all the destruction it had caused in Europe. Unselected answer (0 pts) send troops to help European countries fight communism. Correct answer (1 pt) make European countries strong enough to start buying American goods. Unselected answer (0 pts) give Europeans access to higher education in the United States. 1 /1 point 3. In order to try to gain control over West Berlin, the Soviet Union (1 point) Correct answer (1 pt) set up a total blockade cutting off that section of the city. Unselected answer (0 pts) threatened the section of the city with troops and tanks. Unselected answer (0 pts) operated a massive airlift to bring in needed supplies. Unselected answer (0 pts) went to the United Nations and demanded control of that section of the city. 1 /1 point 4. In China’s civil war, the United States backed (1 point) Unselected answer (0 pts) the Communists, led by Jiang Jieshi. Unselected answer (0 pts) the Communists, led by Mao Zedong. Unselected answer (0 pts) the Nationalists, led by Mao Zedong. Correct answer (1 pt) the Nationalists, led by Jiang Jieshi. 1 /1 point 5. How did the American public view General MacArthur after President Truman fired him? (1 point) Correct answer (1 pt) They still saw him as a hero. Unselected answer (0 pts) They thought he was a traitor. Unselected answer (0 pts) They were angry that he had miscalculated in the war. Unselected answer (0 pts) They thought he was too old to still be on active duty. 1 /1 point 6. After President Eisenhower withdrew his offer to fund the Aswan Dam, Egyptian President Nasser (1 point) Unselected answer (0 pts) turned to the Soviet Union for the money. Correct answer (1 pt) nationalized the Suez Canal. Unselected answer (0 pts) attacked the United States. Unselected answer (0 pts) closed the Suez Canal. 1 /1 point 7. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were charged, convicted, and executed specifically for (1 point) Unselected answer (0 pts) being members of the communist party. Unselected answer (0 pts) violating the Smith Act. Correct answer (1 pt) passing secrets about nuclear science to the Soviets. Unselected answer (0 pts) being subversive and disloyal Americans. 1 /1 point Use the timeline below and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question. The graphic is a timeline. It is labeled Cold War Timeline. It includes the following dates and events: 1952: US develops hydrogen bomb, 1954: US announces policy of massive retaliation, 1955: Khrushchev becomes leader of USSR, 1956: Suez Canal crisis, 1956: Hungarian revolt crushed by Soviet army, 1957: Soviet Union launches Sputnik, 1958: US sends troops to Lebanon under Eisenhower doctrine. 8. What was the Eisenhower Doctrine? (1 point) Unselected answer (0 pts) The United States would liberate the countries behind the iron curtain. Correct answer (1 pt) The United States would use force to help any Middle Eastern nation threatened by communism. Unselected answer (0 pts) The United States would recognize the People’s Republic of China. Unselected answer (0 pts) The United States would nationalize the Suez Canal. 1 /1 point Use the flowchart below and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question. The graphic is a flowchart. Each sentence is set off in its own box, and contains an arrow pointing to the next box. Box 1 says: a fear of communists both inside and outside of America created a reaction known as the Red Scare. Box 2 says: the Federal Employee Loyalty Program was created allowing federal employees to be screened for signs of political dishonesty. Box 3 says: HUAC was formed to investigate possible disloyal activities by fascists, Nazis, or communists. Box 4 says: In 1947 a HUAC hearing targeted members of the movie industry for communist activities. Known as the Hollywood 10, they refused to answer questions. Box 5 says: the Smith Act made it unlawful to teach or advocate the violent overthrow of the US government. Box 6 says: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were Americans accused of and tried for helping the Soviets build an atomic bomb. Box 7 says: Sen. Joseph McCarthy declared that the State Department had been infiltrated by communist agents. The term McCarthyism was coined and related to extreme, reckless charges. 9. What was a result of the Hollywood Ten trial? (1 point) Correct answer (1 pt) Movie executives blacklisted entertainers with alleged communist ties after the hearings. Unselected answer (0 pts) During the hearings, a variety of movies were released dealing with sensitive issues, especially communism. Unselected answer (0 pts) The Hollywood Ten answered questions regarding their political affiliations and were found innocent. Unselected answer (0 pts) Hearings were limited to the people in the entertainment industry. 1 /1 point Use the chart below and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question. The chart is labeled Nuclear Stockpiles, 1945 through 1996. It is measured in thousands of warheads/bombs. Three countries are shown on the graph: United States, Soviet Union, and Britain. United States: 1945 – zero, 1955 – 2500, 1965 – 10,000, 1975 – 13,000, 1985 –14,000, 1995 – 6000. Soviet Union: 1945 – zero, 1955 – 600, 1965 – 800, 1975 – 2500, 1985 – 7500, 1995 – 9500. Britain: 1945 – zero, 1955 – 500, 1965 – 500, 1975 – 500, 1985 – 500, 1995 – 500. 10. When did stockpiles of strategic nuclear weapons begin to dramatically decline in the United States? (1 point) Unselected answer (0 pts) the mid-1960s Unselected answer (0 pts) the mid-1970s Correct answer (1 pt) the mid-1980s Unselected answer (0 pts) the mid-1990s 1 /1 point
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