8A
The ideas evoked in the Truman Doctrine are most similar to the concepts associated with
Manifest Destiny
Which event did president John F. Kennedy blame on the failures of the Eisenhower administration?
The launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik
Why did American policymakers agree to spend billions of dollars on the economic recovery of Europe under the Marshall Plan?
They were afraid that if they did not help with recovery, western European nations might fall into the Soviet sphere of influence
How did the US respond to Joseph Stalin's blockade around Berlin?
Truman ordered that supplies be brought to Berlin via an aircraft
Under Eisenhower and Dulles, the US developed a nuclear strategy of defense based on
building more conventional and nuclear weapons
The conformity that suburbs represented was
challenged by artists, intellectuals, and rebellious youth
Which statement about the Korean conflict is FALSE?
chinese troops threatened to enter the conflict , but never did
The Truman Document
committed the US to fighting communism anywhere
The ideas expressed in this passage are an example of:
containment
Secretary of State John Foster Dulle's policy of massive retaliation:
declared that any Soviet attack would be countered by a nuclear attack
What made Elvis such a popular celebrity?
he brought the rhythms and sexually provocative movements of black musicians to white audiences.
The 1960 presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon:
highlighted the impact of television on political campaigns
Communities like Levittown exemplified
homogenous mass culture
Dulle's statement reflects which broadly embraced assumptions of Americans in the 1950's?
if the expansion of the Soviet Union could be limited, communism would ultimately collapse
During the Eisenhower administration, US-Soviet relations:
improved somewhat after the end of the Korean War and death of Stalin
In 1949, Mao Zedong:
led a successful communist revolution in China
The position of the US in the world after WW II was
more globally engaged militarily and economically
The Marshall Plan:
offered economic assistance to non communist governments
The Taft-Hartley Act:
outlawed the closed shop
The Truman Doctrine reveals American unease with
political instability
The policy of "containment" can be best be described as
preventing the spread of communism worldwide
The "Iron Curtain"
separated the free West from the communist East
Most likely why did the U.S. Supreme Court not order the immediate implementation of its ruling in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954?
some justices on the Court fevered the outbreak of widespread violence with such a bold ruling
Which statement best describes how the white South reacted to the brown vs board of education decision
some states closed the public schools rather than integrate, and offered white children the choice to opt out of integrated schools
The demographic changes that resulted in the development of housing projects like the one in the image could be described as
suburbanization
After WWII, the only nation that could rival the US was:
the Soviet Union
What did Eisenhower fear?
the Soviets and other communists abroad would use racial conflict in the US to demean America and what is stood for
The charges against which of the following organizations led to the downfall of Joseph McCarthy in 1954?
the army
Why did Eisenhower administration embrace the doctrine of "massive retaliation"?
the constant threat of mutually assured destruction under the doctrine made for more cautious diplomacy
What inspiration did Martin Luther King Jr. gain from Mahatma Gandhi?
the idea of peaceful civil disobedience
In his 1960 farewell address, president Eisenhower warned Americas about:
the military-industrial complex
The Berlin Blockade was:
the reaction by the Soviet Union to the establishment of a separate currency in western Berlin's occupied zones
Japan:
was aided by the US in the rebuilding its postwar industrial base to establish a strong economic counter to communism in the Far East
Joseph McCarthy
was an embarrassment to his party by 1954
Ngo Dinh Diem
was backed by the US in his decision to ignore the Geneva Accords' plan for election in Vietnam
The "mob" referred to by Eisenhower represents
white resistance to efforts of desegregation
The "Third World":
B and C