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The Lonely Crowd was written by
David Riesman
In the election of 1948
Democrats won majorities in both houses of Congress in addition to winning the White House
The term brinkmanship is associated with
John Foster Dulles
William Burroughs wrote
Naked Lunch
Joseph McCarthy
accused George C Marshall of disloyalty
The Japanese surrender
allowed the emperor to keep his throne under the authority of an Allied supreme commander
The Crack in the Picture Window
argued that suburbanites were living in a homogeneous postwar hell
Truman removed General Douglas MacArthur
because he openly criticized the president for not wanting to fight Red China
By the end of the Truman years, the United States had
become committed to a major and permanent national military establishment
The war in Korea
began in 1950 when North Korean forces invaded South Korea
According to Life magazine the proper role for women in the 1950s was
being a good mother and wife
the bracero program
brought some 200,000 Mexican farm workers into the western United States
V-E Day
celebrated the defeat of Germany
The French Vichy government
collaborated with the Germans
Eisenhower's domestic conservatism included all the following except
cutting support for the Interstate Highways
The purpose of the War production board was to
direct industrial conversion to war production
During the 1950s
economic safeguards from the New Deal assured most Americans
Following the election of 1948, Truman was able to push through congress
farm price supports, a public housing program and more money for the TVA and rural electrification
the Yalta Conference
gave the Soviet Union control of eastern Germany
In order to end the deadlock in the Korean peace talks, Eisenhower
hinted that the US might use atomic weapons
War relocation Camps
housed over 100,000 Japanese Americans during the war
President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill finally agreed to strike first
in North America
The cost of World War II
included some 50 million military and civilian dead
Automobile production in the 1950s
increased
The single biggest source of government financing for America's war effort was
increased federal taxes
The new strategy used in the Pacific in 1943 was to
isolate the Japanese strongholds, leaving them to die on the vine
All the following factors promoted the growth of suburbs except
laws forbidding residential segregation by races
President Roosevelt died
less than a month before the surrender of Germany
The Warren Court
limited several internal security measures
To ensure that the Soviet Union would join the war against Japan, Roosevelt in 1945
made certain agreements concerning Soviet territorial demands
Between 1945-1960 the Gross National Product
nearly doubled
In the first two months of American involvement in WWII
news from the Pacific was "all bad" according to President Roosevelt
In response to a proposed march on Washington in 1941, President Roosevelt issued an executive order
prohibiting racial discrimination in defense work
The domestic program that Harry Truman sent to Congress in September 1945
proposed to continue and enlarge the New Deal
The emphasis of the religious revival of the 1950s was on
psychological security and happiness
America's racial relations were transformed during the 1940s because
racial discrimination in the hiring of federal employees was banned
When Jewish leaders proclaimed the independent state of Israel in 1948 the United States
recognized the new state immediately
Native Americans supported the war by
serving in the armed forces; working in defense-related industries; becoming code talkers
Which of the following did not increase in the postwar years
substandard housing
Truman clashed with congressional Republicans over
tax cuts
Operation "Overlord" was
the D-Day invasion at Normandy
By 1950
the army had less than 10 percent of the number of men it had had at its peak in World War II.
Which of the following was not a major stimulant to the post-1945 economy
the movement of women into the workforce
The National Security Act was passed as a response to
the success of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
When railroad workers staged a strike shortly after the end of the war, President Truman
threatened to draft strikers into the armed forces
The average American real income in 1955, compared to that of just before the crash of 1929 was
twice as much
In response to a Soviet blockage of West Berlin, Truman
used a massive airlift to supply the city
The Battle of Okinawa
was most significant for wearing down the remaining Japanese defenses
John Foster Dulles argued that the policy of containment
was needlessly defensive
The North Atlantic Treaty
was originally signed by twelve nations
The battle of Leyte Gulf
was the largest naval engagement in history
The development of the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima
was the responsibility of the Manhattan Project
The Battle of Midway
was the turning point of the war in the Pacific
The Robe and Exodus
were best-sellers in the 1950s
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
were executed for supposedly giving the Soviets the secret to the atomic bomb
The Beats
were like the abstract expressionists, motivated by a desire to liberate self-expression
Price controls
were phased out shortly after the war ended
The united states entered the Korean war
without a declaration of war by congress
By the end of WWII how many women had entered the work force
6,000,000
In the China tangle, the united states sent 2 billion in aid to fight
Mao Tse-tung
Which book argued that sustained economic growth would not in itself solve America's chronic social problems
The Affluent Society
Which of the following decreased in postwar years
The portion of income that Americans saved rather than spent
Which of the following statements about the postwar years is not true
The so-called Sunbelt became the most densely populated area
In the presidential election of 1944
Thomas Dewey was the Republican candidate
James F Byrnes
Was Truman's first secretary of state
The W in WAC stands for
Women's
The twenty-second amendment, the first ratified after WWII
limited presidents to two terms
Following their quick sweep across France, the Allies
lost momentum in the fall of 1944
The outer-directed personality
valued popularity more than independence
Willy Loman
was a character in Death of a Salesman
The corporate character of American life as described in this chapter
was an increasingly regimented conformity
Joseph McCarthy
was condemned by the Senate for contempt of that body
The Marshall Plan
was directed not against country or doctrine, but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos
The Taft-Hartley Act
was generally a setback for labor
Which of the following statements about the original Levittown is not true
Children were not allowed until after 1963
The baby boom
peaked in 1957; was a large part of a 30% growth in American population between 1946-1964; paralleled a similar boom in consumer demand
The national security council in 1950 recommended
rebuilding America's conventional military forces
Among the factors that cushioned the economic impact of demobilization after World War II were all the following except
reductions in business investments
Harry Truman
replaced much of Roosevelt's cabinet soon after becoming president; was seen at first simply as a caretaker president' had been involved in the clothing business, among other things, before entering politics
The area that experienced the fastest rate of urban growth during the war years was
the Far west
East Germany was controlled after WWII by
the Soviet Union
When the advancing Soviet front reached Poland in 1944
the Soviets installed a puppet government
Black participation in the armed forces
was mainly in segregated units
The McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950
was passed over Truman's veto
The American painter whose work showed isolated melancholy and anonymous individuals was
Edward Hopper
In the election of 1952
Eisenhower won 5 states in the outer south
The person usually credited with forming the policy of containment was
George F Kennan
All of the following were Bears except
George Meany
In its first application of the Truman Doctrine, Congress approved economic aid to
Greece and Turkey
Following the Allied victory in Sicily,
Italy joined the Allies
The author of Catcher in the Rye was
J.D. Salinger
Invisible Man the novel that developed the theme of loneliness from the black perspective was written by
Ralph Ellison
The fastest-growing new periodical in the 1950s was
TV Guide
The meeting of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin to plan an invasion of France and a simulataneous Soviet offensive took place in
Teheran
According to Reinhold Neibuhr
The popular religion of the 1950s was inadequate to cure the ills of society
A major proponent of the technique of action painting was
Jackson Pollock
Which of the following was not a permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations
Japan
Dwight D Eisenhower grew up in
Kansas
According to David Riesman, Dr. Spock's book on childcare
encouraged parents to develop the gregarious talents of their children
Eisenhower's administration extended the reach of the New Deal through all the following except
increasing federal expenditures for health care and low-income housing