chapter 27-28
The first significant public awareness of computers in the United States came during the
1952 election tabulations.
The National Security Act of 1947
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The United States was motivated to develop the Marshall Plan in 1947 due to
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As a result of the Korean War, the
American public believed there was something wrong with the United States.
At the Tehran Conference in late 1943,
Franklin Roosevelt promised an Anglo-American second front within six months.
All of the following statements regarding the HUAC investigation of Alger Hiss and Whittaker Chambers are true EXCEPT that
Hiss was convicted of espionage.
The popular "beat" novel On the Road (1957) was written by
Jack Kerouac.
The first American to be launched into space, in 1961, was
John glenn
In 1960, the city in the United States with the largest Mexican American population was
Los Angeles
All of the following researchers made important contributions to the development of antibiotics EXCEPT
Paul Muller
In 1945, President Harry Truman conceded to communist authority in
Poland.
Of the following, the HUAC investigation of Alger Hiss primarily helped the political career of
Richard Nixon
In the last months of 1949, events in the Soviet Union and China included
Russia's successful test of an atomic weapon.
Martin Luther King Jr. was leader of the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Joseph McCarthy burst into national prominence by charging that there were known communists in the
State Department.
In 1945, Joseph Stalin's vision of a postwar world in which great powers would control strategic areas of interest was largely shared by
Winston Churchill
In early 1943 at a meeting in Casablanca,
Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt agreed the Axis powers must surrender unconditionally.
During the 1950s, the American environmental preservation movement was mobilized by
a proposed dam on the Green River in Echo Park, Utah.
. In his 1956 book on corporate America, The Organization Man, William Whyte Jr. contended
a worker's most valuable trait in the corporate work setting was to get along.
During the 1950s in the United States, married women who worked outside the home
accounted for only one-third of all married women.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were
accused of passing American secrets to its enemies.
. President Harry Truman initially decided to "get tough" with the Soviet Union
after his first few days in office
In 1949, President Harry Truman succeeded in getting Congress to pass
aid for public housing.
In 1948, President Harry Truman responded to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin by
airlifting supplies to West Berlin.
All the following statements regarding the "zones of occupation" of Germany in 1945 are true EXCEPT that
all of Berlin was to be placed under Soviet control.
. The rapid rise in the popularity of rock music was partly due to
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Between 1945 and 1957, the growth of American consumerism was aided by
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Factors in the rise of the civil rights movement included
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During the 1950s, the popularity in the United States of suburban living was partly explained by
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In 1947, the Truman administration responded to Republican attacks that it was weak on communism by
beginning an investigation into the loyalty of federal employees.
In 1947, the Truman Doctrine
both asserted it was the obligation of the United States to support free peoples around the world, and assumed the Soviet Union would continually attempt a global expansion of its authority
At the conclusion of the Yalta Conference in 1945, basic disagreements remained on
both the government of Poland and the unification of Germany.
The Truman administration responded in 1950 to the onset of fighting in Korea by
calling on the United Nations to intervene.
The Soviet Union's 1948 blockade of West Berlin was primarily a response to the
creation of a unified West Germany.
The initial response by the American public to the dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur was
criticism of President Truman.
In 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
declared that an attack on one member nation was an attack on all.
The Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
declared that separate educational facilities were unlawful.
Following World War II, American scientists made a critical contribution to the development of penicillin by
developing methods for its mass production and commercial distribution.
In designing the structure of the new United Nations, planners called for
each nation on the Security Council to have veto power over the others.
In the 1948 presidential election,
early polls had seemed to indicate that Harry Truman would lose.
When Joseph McCarthy first leveled charges of communist infiltration in the government, he was a
first-term Republican senator
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944
gave economic and education subsidies to veterans.
During the 1950s, television networks
generally sought to convey an idealized image of a homogeneous America.
Following World War II, the American economy
grew, between 1945 and 1975, nearly ten times faster than the population.
In 1945, when Harry Truman became president, he
had almost no familiarity with foreign affairs.
. During Joseph McCarthy's investigation into alleged subversion in government,
he never produced conclusive evidence that any federal employee was a communist.
The Supreme Court case of Shelley v. Kraemer (1948) dealt a blow to
housing discrimination.
A 1948 public opinion poll revealed that a majority of Americans believed atomic power would
in the long run, do more good than harm.
All of the following were factors in rising poverty rates in inner cities in the 1950s, EXCEPT
increasing automation.
In his 1950 book, The Lonely Crowd, sociologist David Riesman argued that Americans were
increasingly more likely to be "other-directed."
In early 1945 at the Yalta Conference,
it was agreed that the Soviet Union should regain land lost in the 1904 Russo-Japanese War.
The primary goal of the American Apollo program was to
land men on the moon.
. By 1945, the Chinese government of Chiang Kai-shek had
little popular support
Rural America
lost 10 percent of its population in 1956 alone.
During the 1950s, the general economic conditions of the United States included
low unemployment
The Montgomery bus boycott of 1955-1956
marked the emergence of an effective form of racial protest.
During the 1950s, the American Federation of Labor in the United States
merged with the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
The immediate cause of the Korean War, in 1950, was the
military invasion by North Korea into South Korea
In 1946, Dr. Benjamin Spock's best-selling Baby and Child Care contended that
mothers should subordinate their physical and emotional needs to those of their children.
With highways, travel by automobile, truck, and bus was as fast or faster than by trains and contributed to the decline of
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In 1949, the Truman administration made progress in civil rights by
ordering an end to discrimination in the hiring of government employees.
The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947
permitted the "union shop."
The United States first successfully launched a missile from a submarine in 1960, with the
polaris
In 1954, the American scientist Jonas Salk developed a vaccine for the prevention of
polio
Michael Harrington's 1962 book, The Other America, focused on the problems of
poverty
The American invasion at Inchon during the Korean War
prompted President Truman to try to push communists out of North Korea.
President Harry Truman's actions after the 1946 election included
proposing a major civil rights bill.
In 1951, President Harry Truman relieved General Douglas MacArthur of command because MacArthur
publicly stated that an invasion of China would be a military disaster
In 1945, when the United States Senate considered the proposed United Nations, it
quickly ratified the agreement by a large majority.
During the Korean War, the Truman administration faced major strikes in the industries of
rail and steel.
The McCarran Internal Security Act
required communist organizations to register with the government.
In the 1950s, crimes committed by juveniles
resulted in widespread social unrest during the decade.
Between 1945 and 1960, the birth rate in the United States
reversed a long pattern of decline.
Like many early white rock musicians, Elvis Presley drew heavily from black traditions in
rhythm and blues
The 1946 elections
saw Republicans win control of both houses of Congress.
All the following statements regarding the use of DDT are true EXCEPT that
scientists during WWII knew the pesticide had a long-term toxic effect on humans and animals.
In the civil rights movement, the spirit of "massive resistance" is associated with the actions of
southern whites
The election of 1952 saw
television play a role in the campaign.
In 1950, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were accused of spying for
the Soviet Union
In the years immediately following World War II, the United States policy toward Asia led
the Truman administration to encourage the rapid economic growth of Japan.
All of the following statements regarding Korea are true EXCEPT that
the United States left Korea in 1946.
The 1950 National Security Council report known as NSC-68 stated
the United States must resist communism anywhere it developed in the world.
Beginning in 1947, the United States' policy of "containment" was
the basis for its foreign policy for more than forty years.
President Harry Truman's Fair Deal called for
the creation of national health insurance.
The results of the election of 1952 saw
the end to a long period of Democratic dominance.
All of the following statements regarding early television are true EXCEPT that
the federal government largely kept big business sponsorship out of television advertising.
During the 1950s, the U.S. government's primary motive for the development of rocket and missile technology was
the long-range delivery of weapons.
In 1947, the first target of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) was
the movie industry
All of the following statements regarding poverty in America between 1950 and 1960 are true EXCEPT that
the percentage of the population living in poverty rose during the decade.
In 1957, the effort to integrate Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, required
the presence of federal troops to enforce court orders.
During the 1950s, the region of the United States that experienced the most dramatic change as a result of economic growth was
the west
In 1948, the Americans for Democratic Action
tried to draft Dwight Eisenhower for president.
In the early twentieth century, the vaccine that raised the most safety concerns in the United States was for the prevention of
tuberculosis
The correct chronological order for developments in electronic technology, from earliest to latest, is
vacuum tube, integrated circuit, transistor.
Following World War II, the great majority of working American women
wanted to keep working
U.S. aid through the Marshall Plan
was offered to the Soviet Union
During the mid-1940s, the American economy
was plagued by serious inflation.
The government of Syngman Rhee in Korea after World War II
was pro-Western.