Quiz 23

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Who was the person who sent the Long Telegram from Moscow in 1946 that lay the foundation for what became known as the policy of "containment"?

George F. Kennan

Which of the following series of events is listed in proper sequence?

George Kennan's Long Telegram; unveiling of Truman Doctrine; start of Korean War; founding of Warsaw Pact

In the context of postwar civil rights, what baseball player joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, challenging the longstanding exclusion of black players from Major League Baseball?

Jackie Robinson

Who was the United States senator from Wisconsin who announced in February 1950 that he had a list of 205 Communists working for the State Department, and whose name later entered the political vocabulary as shorthand for character assassination, guilt by association, and abuse of power in the name of anticommunism?

Joseph R. McCarthy

The first "hot war" of the Cold War—beginning in June 1950—took place in

Korea.

The 1950 National Security Council manifesto that called for a permanent military buildup to enable the United States to pursue a global crusade against communism, describing the Cold War as an epic struggle between "the idea of freedom" and the "idea of slavery under the grim oligarchy of the Kremlin" was

NSC-68.

What was the name of the campaign by the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) to bring unionization to the South, by which more than 200 labor organizations entered the region in an effort to organize workers?

Operation Dixie

Two outspoken critics of the domestic anticommunist crusade were

Paul Robeson and W. E. B. Du Bois.

The young California congressman who first gained national prominence as a member of the House Un-American Activities Committee was

Richard Nixon.

The "Dixiecrat" presidential ticket of 1948 was led by

Strom Thurmond.

Which was NOT a development of 1949? The Soviet Union tested its first atomic bomb, and Mao Zedong emerged victorious in the long Chinese Civil War. NATO was established. Truman's Berlin airlift succeeded when Stalin lifted the blockade of West Berlin in May. The Soviets formalized their own eastern European alliance, the Warsaw Pact.

The Soviets formalized their own eastern European alliance, the Warsaw Pact.

As part of the cultural Cold War, the CIA secretly funded an array of overseas publications, conferences, publishing houses, concerts, art exhibits, and jazz performances.

True

By 1949, the world's largest country measured by land area (the Soviet Union) and the world's largest country by population (China) were both communist.

True

George Kennan's Long Telegram provided an early formulation of the policy of "containment."

True

In 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) launched hearings into communist influence in Hollywood, and, in consequence, actors, directors, and screenwriters were blacklisted or jailed.

True

In July 1948, President Harry S. Truman issued an executive order desegregating the armed forces.

True

In the atmosphere of the Cold War, the United States tended to define "human rights" in terms of political liberty, while the Soviet Union emphasized social and economic entitlements.

True

In the context of the Cold War, no matter how repressive a nation was, so long as it supported the United States it was counted as a member of the Free World.

True

Race relations in the United States were a major ideological concern, and even an embarrassment, for American leaders during the Cold War.

True

Republicans swept the congressional elections of 1946 to control both houses of Congress for the first time since the 1920s.

True

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) quietly subsidized artists it considered useful in the "cultural Cold War."

True

The Democratic Party platform of 1948 was the most progressive in the party's history.

True

The Marshall Plan sought to contain Soviet communism by promoting economic recovery and providing humanitarian aid.

True

The term "totalitarianism" originated in Europe between World War I and World War II to describe aggressive, ideologically driven states that sought to subdue all civil society, including churches, unions, and other voluntary associations.

True

While the anticommunist hysteria of the postwar years came to be known as "McCarthyism," it arose well before Senator Joseph McCarthy entered the scene.

True

The Truman Doctrine in March 1947

asserted that the United States, as the leader of the "free world," must take up responsibility for supporting "freedom-loving peoples" wherever communism threatened them.

The Truman administration responded to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin by

leading efforts to break the blockade by airlifting supplies to the city.

"Containment" in the context of post-World War II international diplomacy on the part of the United States referred to the policy by which the United States committed itself to

preventing any further expansion of Soviet power.

In June 1948, when the United States, Britain, and France introduced a separate currency in their zones of control in the city of Berlin, the Soviet Union responded by

the Berlin Blockade.

Which of the following was NOT a step toward racial equality in postwar America? signing of Jackie Robinson to the Brooklyn Dodgers desegregation of the armed forces defeat of Operation Dixie release of the Commission on Civil Rights report, To Secure These Rights

the defeat of Operation Dixie

President Harry Truman was defeated by Thomas Dewey in the election of 1948.

Falses

Under the Truman Doctrine, only those governments that respected the democratic rights of citizens and the sovereignty of other peoples could expect friendship and support from the United States.

False

Which is NOT true of the Korean War (1950-1953)? Over 33,000 Americans died in Korea; an estimated 1 million Korean soldiers and 2 million civilians died, along with hundreds of thousands of Chinese troops. General Douglas MacArthur launched a daring counterattack at Inchon, behind North Korean lines, in September 1950. In 1953, an armistice was agreed to that restored the prewar status quo. President Truman acknowledged and accepted General MacArthur's push toward the Chinese border and his threat to use nuclear weapons against the Chinese.

President Truman acknowledged and accepted General MacArthur's push toward the Chinese border and his threat to use nuclear weapons against the Chinese.

The first confrontation of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union occurred in the Middle East, in Iran.

True

Which of the following was NOT a key provision of the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act? Workers cannot go on strike to support striking workers at other establishments. Union membership cannot be made a condition of employment. Unions cannot discriminate on the basis of race. Avowed Communists cannot serve as union officials.

Unions cannot discriminate on the basis of race.

Which of the following was NOT a dramatic feature of the 1948 presidential election? lively debate between supporters and critics of the Korean War the "Dixiecrat" revolt of disaffected southern Democrats the left-wing Progressive Party campaign of ex-vice president Henry Wallace the unexpected victory of President Truman over the Republican challenger, Thomas Dewey

lively debate between supporters and critics of the Korean War

The June 1947 United States foreign policy initiative that pledged billions of dollars to finance European economic recovery was the

the Marshall Plan.

What was the 1947 law that sought to reverse gains made by organized labor in the preceding decade, and authorized the president to suspend strikes by ordering an eighty-day cooling-off period, banned sympathy strikes and secondary boycotts, outlawed the closed shop, and authorized states to pass "right to work" laws?

the Taft-Hartley Act

The document approved by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948 that called for a range of rights to be enjoyed by people everywhere, including freedom of speech and religion, as well as social and economic entitlements, including the right to an adequate standard of living, access to adequate housing, education, and medical care was called the

the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

George Kennan was

the originator of the containment policy.

In 1949, the containment policy suffered a major setback in the form of the

"loss" of China to communism.

Anticommunism was used by U.S. leaders to: quash political dissidence. limit organized labor. impose social and sexual morality. All of the possible answers are correct.

All of the possible answers are correct.

The United Nations committee that drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was led by

Eleanor Roosevelt.

President Harry S. Truman's program that focused on improving the social safety net and raising the standard of living of ordinary Americans—calling on Congress to increase the middle wage, enact a program of national health insurance, and expand public housing, social security, and aid to education—was the

Fair Deal.

"Dixiecrats" nominated Hubert Humphrey for president in 1948.

False

Alger Hiss, an editor at Time magazine, accused Whittaker Chambers, a high-ranking State Department official, of giving him secret government documents to pass along to the Soviet Union.

False

Although the United States was instrumental in the rebuilding of German industry, it did not significantly contribute to similar efforts in Japan.

False

Comprising the United States, Canada, and ten western European nations, the Warsaw Pact was launched as a collective deterrent against Soviet aggression.

False

George Kennan was a Soviet spy working in the American embassy in Moscow.

False

Human rights and the notion of freedom were not a major focus of American leaders during the Cold War.

False

The 1946 congressional elections marked a resounding triumph for Truman's Fair Deal program.

False

The term "iron curtain" was coined by President Harry Truman.

False


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