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Aftermath of
WWII
U.S. Foreign
Policy
Rationales
for Foreign
Policies
Cold War
at Home
Reactions to
the Cold War
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What was one result of World War II?
(1) The arms race ended.
(2) The Cold War ended.
(3) Communism was eliminated.
(4) Two superpowers emerged.
A 100
(4) Two superpowers emerged.
A 100
The change in the nation’s attitude toward
membership in the League of Nations and
membership in the United Nations shows
the contrast between
(1) neutrality and containment
(2) appeasement and internationalism
(3) isolationism and involvement
(4) interventionism and détente
A 200
(3) isolationism and involvement
A 200
What was the primary purpose for the
creation of the United Nations?
A 300
To promote peace through international
agreements and prevent conflicts and
disagreements from turning into wars.
A 300
How did United States foreign policy change
following World War II?
A 400
The United States became more involved in
world affairs.
A 400
What was a primary goal of Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin when they
met at the Yalta Conference in 1945?
A 500
It was to settle the major wartime issues of the
Allied powers, such as how to punish Germany,
Italy, and Japan, as well who would occupy the
various conquered regions.
A 500
The Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, and
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) were all part of the foreign policy of
(1) isolationism
(2) détente
(3) colonialism
(4) containment
B 100
(4) containment
B 100
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In the period following World War II, why did the
United States establish a long-term military presence
in West Germany?
B 200
They wanted to stop communist expansion in
Europe.
B 200
What event of 1948-1949 is illustrated by the
cartoon below?
B 300
The Berlin Airlift
B 300
What action was taken by the United States
government to help Europe’s economic recovery and
promote stability after World War II?
B 400
The Untied States created the Marshall Plan to
help Europe’s economy recover and stabilize.
B 400
What did President Harry Truman pledge in
the Truman Doctrine?
B 500
He pledged economic support for Greece in
its fight against communist aggression.
B 500
The major reason the United States became
involved in the Korean War was the
(1) threat of communism spreading throughout
Asia
(2) need to prevent war between China and the
Soviet Union
(3) demand by the United States for Korean
natural resources
(4) desire to limit Japanese expansion
C 100
(1) threat of communism spreading throughout
Asia
C 100
Which foreign policy decision by President Harry
Truman is an example of the policy of
containment?
(1) relieving General MacArthur of his Korean
command
(2) recognizing the new nation of Israel
(3) supporting the trials of war criminals in
Germany and Japan
(4) providing military aid to Greece and Turkey
C 200
(4) providing military aid to Greece and Turkey
C 200
What was the rationale of President Harry
Truman when he developed the Marshall Plan and
the formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO)?
C 300
He wanted to limit the spread of communism.
C 300
What was the primary reason for the formation of
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in
1949?
C 400
The primary reason was to protect Western Europe
from the Soviet Union and communist expansion.
C 400
What organization did the United States join
and commit to with a Cold War policy of
mutual defense?
C 500
We joined the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) and committed to a
Cold War policy of mutual defense and
collective security.
C 500
What civil liberty was most seriously
threatened during the early period of the Cold
War in the United States?
D 100
Freedom of speech
D 100
What group was the main target of the
Palmer Raids of 1919-1920 and the
McCarthy hearings of the 1950s?
D 200
communists
D 200
President Harry Truman’s order requiring loyalty
checks and the Senate hearings led by Joseph
McCarthy were both responses to
(1) excessive spending by the armed forces after
World War II
(2) racial discrimination against African Americans
(3) fear of communist influence in government
(4) control of labor unions by known criminals
D 300
(3) fear of communist influence in government
D 300
Controversies involving Alger Hiss and Julius and
Ethel Rosenberg reflected what post-World War II
concern?
D 400
We were concerned with spying by communists in
the United States.
D 400
How were the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti in the
1920s similar to the trial of the Rosenberg’s in the
1950s?
D 500
Both were similar because of the strong nativist
fears of foreign influence in the United States.
D 500
One result of the Cold War between the United
States and the Soviet Union was that the two
nations
(1) broke all diplomatic ties
(2) refused to trade with each other
(3) formed competing military alliances
(4) clashed over control of the Mediterranean
Sea
E 100
(3) formed competing military alliances
E 100
What does this photograph indicate about the United
States in the 1950s?
E 200
Much fear was created by the Cold War.
E 200
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What factor is most clearly associated with
McCarthyism?
E 300
The fear of communist influence in United States
society and government.
E 300
Most opponents of the Senate hearings led by
Senator Joseph McCarthy during the 1950s
argued that these investigations
(1) weakened the armed forces of the nation
(2) violated the constitutional rights of many
people
(3) undermined the powers of the president
(4) encouraged the spread of communism
E 400
(2) violated the constitutional rights of many
people
E 400
Since the 1950s, how has the term McCarthyism
been applied to other related events?
E 500
It is applied when there are reckless accusations
unsupported by evidence.
E 500
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F 200
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
F 300
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F 300
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
F 400
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F 400
T
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(2)
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F 500
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F 500
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The Korean War
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Why did President Harry Truman
remove General Douglas
MacArthur from command during
the Korean War?
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President Harry Truman removed
General Douglas MacArthur from
command in the Korean War because he
threatened the constitutional principle of
civilian control of the military.
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