Unit 8 Homework Quiz Things Answers USH (Kampf)
Senate
After McCarthy made his allegations against the U.S. Army, there was a nationally televised ____ investigation. In this investigation, McCarthy bullied the witnesses. He was criticized by many for this behavior
Greece
All of the following were considered satellite nations of the Soviet Union EXCEPT:
Harry S. Truman
American president who worked to spread democracy in Europe and viewed Stalin's actions as intolerable
Green Berets
As part of his flexible response strategy, Kennedy created an elite branch of the army known as the _______.
True
China wanted North Korea to be communist so it could have a buffer country.
John Foster Dulles
Eisenhower's secretary of state who felt the Cold War was a moral crusade against Communism
He felt that government should be liberal socially and conservative economically in how it spends money.
How did Dwight D. Eisenhower's governing style differ from that of the Democrats?
They were stunned and blamed Truman for not doing more to stop the spread of Communism
How did the American public react to Mao winning the Chinese Civil War?
A cease-fire divided the nation at the 38th parallel with a demilitarized zone between
How did the Korean War end?
Divorce rates were higher than before the war.
How was America different following World War II?
some actors were blacklisted
How was Hollywood affected by the Red Scare?
They both were part democratic and part communist
How were Germany and Korea similar to each other after World War ll?
to see if they were a fit for the corporate culture
In the 1950s, why did companies often give personality tests to people applying for jobs?
Nationalists; Communists
In the Chinese Civil War, the United States favored the ____ because they were not ____
False
In the Korean War, the United Nations had 10 soldiers for every 1 Chinese soldier
integrated baseball by joining the Brooklyn Dodgers
Jackie Robinson became a symbol of the American civil rights struggle in 1947 when he:
Supreme Court
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of espionage and sentenced to death. Even though they tried to get the ____ to overturn their conviction, they became the first U.S. civilians to be executed for espionage.
no opposing parties
One of the key characteristics of Soviet Communism was:
Francis Gary Powers
Pilot of an American U-2 plane that was shot down by the USSR
Fair Deal
President Truman's economic and social program
Joseph McCarthy
Republican senator who claimed communists were taking over the federal government
Dixiecrat
Southern Democrat who left the party
Nikita Khrushchev
Soviet leader who felt Communism would peacefully take over the world
Communist
The Red Scare affected many industries in the United States including the movie industry. Actors who were accused of being _____ were blacklisted and their careers were sometimes ruined because of it.
enlist; army
Truman dealt with the union strikes in a creative way by threatening to _ the striking workers into the _ .
False
Truman thought it was a good idea to attack China directly in the Korean War.
Truman Doctrine
U.S. policy of sending aid to any nation trying to prevent a communist takeover
Castro seized American oil refineries
What caused relations between Cuba and the United States to worsen after Fidel Castro took power?
The Soviet Union blocked any issue it didn't agree with
What caused tension within the United Nations when it was initially formed?
to redefine the nation's nuclear strategy
What did Kennedy believe was his most urgent task?
The U.S. did nothing to help Hungary break free of Soviet control
What did the U.S. do after Soviet tanks invaded Hungary and killed about 30,000 Hungarians?
President Truman approved the development of the hydrogen bomb which was 67 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima
What did the U.S. do after the Soviet Union exploded its first atomic bomb in 1949?
The CIA helped over throw the prime minster and returned the Shah to power
What did the U.S. do after the prime minister of Iran put Iran's oil fields under government control?
the construction of the Berlin Wall
What ended the Berlin Blockade?
the Berlin blockade
What event most directly caused the formation of NATO?
There was a nationally televised investigation
What happened after McCarthy made accusations against the U.S. army?
The Chinese entered the war
What happened in November 1950 that turned the Korean War in different directions?
a defensive military alliance of western nations
What is NATO?
to gather information from other countries
What is one of the roles of the CIA?
critical
What is the overall tone (feeling) about the growth of suburbs in Malvina Reynolds' song "Little Boxes?"
Mao Zedong treated the people better
What led many Chinese people to prefer Mao Zedong's government over Chiang Kai-Shek's government?
He was honorable, confident and took responsibility for tough decisions.
What reputation did Truman have as president among most Americans?
North Korea invaded South Korea
What started the Korean War?
He accused high level army officials of Communist support and then bullied them on national television
What ultimately led to McCarthy's downfall?
the CIA
What was formed as a result of the National Security Act?
People had a desire for large families.
What was one factor that caused the baby boom between the late 1940s and the early 1960s?
There was an abundance of inexpensive fuel.
What was one reason that the automobile culture developed following World War II?
Universities expanded their science programs
What was one result of the space race?
They were the first U.S. civilians to be executed for espionage
What was significant about the Ethel and Julius Rosenberg case?
having a greater chance for political instability
What was the American government of the Cold War Era most concerned about when foreign countries had a financial crisis?
It started the space race
What was the result of launching Sputnik?
Home ownership, automobile registrations, incomes and savings all increased after WWII
Which of the following is TRUE of the American economy after WWII?
heightened fear of communism's spread in both Asia and at home
Which of the following is a long-lasting effect of the Korean War on the U.S.?
Kennedy was forced to resign in the face of international outrage
Which of the following was NOT a result of the Bay of Pigs invasion?
by offering to keep them employed in the armed forces until they were able to find another job
Which of the following was NOT a way that the GI Bill of Rights aided returning veterans and their families?
Americans invaded Cuba and overthrew Castro
Which of the following was NOT an effect of the Cuban Missile Crisis?
The United States expanded its air force so it could follow through with a massive retaliation using nuclear bombs
Which of the following was an effect of brinkmanship?
-He signed an executive order to desegregate the armed forces. -He asked Congress for a permanent civil right commission.
Which of these shows that Truman supported civil rights in the post WWII era? Choose all that apply.
All of the above are correct.
Which of these statements about women in the 1950's is CORRECT?
Richard Nixon
Who gained fame and prestige as a politician by pursuing charges against Alger Hiss?
He said it unconstitutionally punished people for their opinions
Why did Truman veto the McCaran Internal Security Act?
satellite nation
a country whose government and economy are dominated by the Soviet Union
Marshall Plan
a program under which the United States gave economic aid to rebuild postwar Western Europe
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
agency created to gather intelligence from the military and state department and to perform secret operations in foreign countries
Arms Race
an international contest between countries seeking military advantage over each other
Berlin Wall
barrier built to keep East Germans from fleeing to West Berlin
House of Un-American activates Committee (HUAC)
committee of the U.S. House of Representatives that investigated people thought to be communists
Fidel Castro
communist revolutionary ruler of Cuba
hot line
direct phone line between the White House and the Kremlin
Alger Hiss
former state Department official who was accused of spying for the Soviets in 1948
Tawain
island off the coast of China that became a separate nation
GI Bill of Rights
law passed by Congress that provided financial and educational benefits for World War II veterans
Mao Zedong
leader of the communist forces in China
Chiang Kai-Shek
leader of the nationalist forces in China
Warsaw Pact
military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite nations
Hollywood Ten
people in the entertainment industry who were called before Congress and did not cooperate because they believed the hearings were unconstitutional
flexible response
policy of increasing defense spending for both nuclear and nonnuclear weapons to fight a war
Eisenhower Doctrine
policy of the United States that it would defend the Middle East against attack by any Communist country
mutually assured destruction
policy that meant that any attack with nuclear force would result in the total destruction of both countries
John F. Kennedy
president who thought Eisenhower had not done enough about the Soviet threat
massive retaliation
strategy that deterred the Soviet Union from launching a nuclear attack by ensuring a devastating counter strike to any attack
containment
taking measures to prevent the spread of communist rule to other countries
Mccarthyism
term that refers to using the unfair tactic of accusing people of disloyalty without evidence
U-2 incident
the downing of a U.S. spy plane and the capture of its pilot by the Soviet Union in 1960
Berlin Airlift
the effort of U.S. and British planes to keep Western Berlin supplied during the Soviet blockade of 1948
38th parallel
the geographic line that divides North and South Korea
iron curtain
the name for the division of Europe between free and communist countries
domino theory
theory that one country falling to communist influence would quickly lead to other countries in the same area falling too
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
treaty in which nuclear powers agreed not to sell or give nuclear weapons to any other country
Limited Test Ban Treaty
treaty that barred nuclear testing in the atmosphere
blacklisted
what happened to about 500 actors, writers, producers and directors who could no longer find jobs in Hollywood because they were accused of having a communist background
brinkmanship
willingness to go to the edge of all-out war
Lyndon B. Johnson
Kennedy's successor, he to was determined to contain communism in Vietnam
middle class suburbs
New homes constructed in the 1950s were mostly built in:
suburb
Residential town or community near a city
enact a policy of containment
What did the United States decide to do after Stalin refused free elections in Poland and set up satelite nations?
Harry S. Truman
president at the end of World War II
Dwight D. Eisenhower
the president after Truman whose foreign policy strategy was focused on keeping the lead in the arms race
Cold War
the state of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States that had little direct military action against each other
Korean War
the war that began when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950