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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Investing in nuclear bunkers for potential nuclear fallout
B Growth of the military-industrial complex
C Rising communistic sentiments domestically
D Not overspending with new credit availability
Question #2
A Egypt
B Cuba
C Ukraine
D Korea
Question #3
A Homeland Security Watchlist
B Blacklisted Suspected Sympathizers from Employment
C Required Proof of Capitalism Ideology at Home
D Radical Communist Trials
Question #4
A To aggressively expand U.S. foreign policy, spoken by Truman and Marshall as their “New Age Manifest Destiny Plan”
B To extend the U.S. dollar throughout the world, making it the one true currency
C To stop European countries on the brink of bankruptcy and starvation from leaning toward communistic ideals, choosing instead capitalism
D To initiate repayment plans, thereby creating a large trade surplus with other nations
Question #5
A Containment
B The American Veil
C Counter Expansion
D Domino Solution
Question #6
A Agreed with Allied nations that the Soviet Union expanded too aggressively into Central Asia, not needing any additional financial support
B Was advised by his council to instead propose the SALT program, giving the Soviets food and supplies over financial reparations
C Did not want a repeat of WWI where the nation was overburdened with enormous financial responsibility, leading to another world war
D Wanted to assert to Stalin that the United States was the one true superpower now, showing diplomatic dominance
Question #7
A Southern Christian Leadership (SCL)
B National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
C National Council of La Raja (NCLR)
D Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Question #8
A A federal revocation of their citizenship
B Neighbors clinging to prejudice from wartime propaganda and their wealth sold/stolen
C Finding their sons who enlisted into the military being court marshaled due to “insurrection”
D California giving them an option to return home to Japan, expenses paid
Question #9
A Facing financial bankruptcies once they returned home
B Having challenging conversations with their significant others about work-force gender equality
C A growing black market for stolen European goods
D Rising rates of psychological trauma, such as PTSD
Question #10
A Breedlove v. Suttles
B McCulloch v. Maryland
C Powell v. Alabama
D Plessy v. Ferguson
Question #11
A They were able to obtain business loans at reduced rates
B They could receive health benefits for their extended families
C They received “check-in” cards that gave discounts at most shopping areas
D They were granted lifetime monthly cash payments for their service
Question #12
A helping the nation rebuild its economy
B wanted to increase trade agreements with Europe moving forward
C preventing the spread of Communism in Europe
D finding Nazi war criminals and bringing them to justice
Question #13
A China
B France
C Poland
D Soviet Union
Question #14
A More colleges and universities were built in the United States as veterans used the GI Bill for school
B Social Security and other surviving New Deal programs failed
C The government was forced to increase income taxes
D The unions were devastated over the large amount of people coming back into the workforce
Question #15
A The League of Europe
B The League of Nations
C The Global Peace Initiative
D The Allied Control Council
Question #16
A Japan
B China
C Germany
D Russia
Question #17
A The United States military had grown to become the #1 superpower in the world, allowing for trade agreements to increase
B The United States’ economy was not devastated from warfare
C France was worried about maintaining their overseas empire
D Great Britain had run into heavy debt due to ill-investments
Question #18
A The United States was better prepared and equipped for WWII.
B The United States has a clear advantage with nuclear weapons
C No battles were fought and no attacks were made on U.S. soil
D Most of the conflicts involving U.S. troops took place in Asia.