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In his farewell address to the nation, President Dwight Eisenhower warned against the dangers of
"the military-industrial complex."
Between 1945-1957, the growth of American consumerism was aided by
All these answers are correct.
Between 1945-1959, the United States policy in the Middle East saw the
CIA engineer a coup that brought the Shah of Iran to power
In 1951, President Harry Truman relieved General Douglas MacArthur of command because
MacArthur publicly criticized President Truman's policy in Korea.
Of the following, the HUAC investigation of Alger Hiss primarily helped the political career of
Richard Nixon
Martin Luther King Jr. was leader of the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Joseph McCarthy burst to 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 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
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 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
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.
Following World War II, American scientists made a critical contribution to the development of penicillin by
finding methods for its mass production and commercial distribution.
During the 1950s, the United States government's primary motive for the development of rocket and missile technology was
for the long-range delivery of weapons.
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944
gave housing and education subsidies to veterans.
Following World War II, the American economy
grew nearly ten times faster than the population between 1945 and 1975.
Beginning in the late 1940s, William Levitt used mass-production techniques to sell
houses.
A 1948 public opinion poll revealed that a majority of Americans believed atomic power would
in the long run, do more good than harm
In early 1945 at the Yalta Conference,
it was agreed the Soviet Union should regain land lost in the 1904 Russo-Japanese War
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.
During the Korean War, the American invasion at Inchon
prompted President Truman to try and push communists out of North Korea
All of 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.
The election of 1952 saw
television play a significant role in the campaign.
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.
In 1957, the effort to integrate Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas required
the presence of federal troops to enforce court orders.
In 1954, under John Foster Dulles's concept of "massive retaliation," the United States would
use nuclear weapons against communist aggression.