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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A It encouraged engagement with the Soviet Union at the diplomatic level.
B It indicated the primacy of economic development as key to protecting democracies.
C It dispensed with the idea of containment.
D It indicated a shift towards containing the spread of communism militarily.
E It introduced the term containment to American foreign policy.
Question #2
A The Soviet launching of the first artificial satellite known as Sputnik.
B The Berlin Airlift.
C The spread of communism to China.
D The U2 incident in which the Soviets shot down an American spy plane.
E The Soviet development of atomic weapons.
Question #3
A It helped train Cuban exiles for an invasion in Cuba.
B It helped overthrow the government in Guatemala.
C Eisenhower used it to counter communism and assist friendly governments.
D It played a key role in helping the US gain access to Middle Eastern oil.
E All of these are accurate statements about the CIA.
Question #4
A A communist government was created in South Korea.
B North and South Korea remained divided along the 38th parallel.
C Communist fears in the United States were lifted.
D The US and North Korea established diplomatic relationships
E China gained control of the entire peninsula.
Question #5
A Internment was morally wrong
B The evacuation of Japanese American citizens was a military necessity
C Japanese Americans should be compensated for the loss of property as a result of their internment
D The internment of Japanese Americans was unconstitutional
E Freedom of speech can be limited during times of war
Question #6
A limited the amount of military equipment and supplies sent overseas
B allowed the US to lend military equipment and supplies to any nation the president deemed vital to the defense of the United States
C committed the US to the war
D allowed a way for the US military to build military bases on foreign soil
E permitted landlords to lend or lease housing for American troops overseas
Question #7
A It adopted isolationist policies that avoided involvement.
B It adopted a policy of appeasement.
C It quarantined Japan to prevent further aggression against China.
D It declared war on Germany.
E It formed military alliances with Britain and France.
Question #8
A It created the office of the Secretary of Defense.
B It gave the President the power to make decisions about when the country would go to war.
C It established the National Security Council as an advisory group to the President on foreign affairs.
D It created the Central Intelligence Agency.
E It created a department for each branch of the armed forces.
Question #9
A He wanted to warn the Russians not to be aggressive in the Pacific after the defeat of Japan
B Truman believed that it would convince an unconditional German surrender.
C They were major centers of Japanese military production.
D He wanted to avoid a costly American invasion of Japan.
E Popular sentiment in support of the bombings convinced him to use them against Japan.
Question #10
A resolve the problems in low-income urban sectors in New York City
B research racial segregation in public education
C develop an atomic bomb
D establish an interstate highway system
E eliminate machine politics and governmental corruption
Question #11
A Stalin’s policy of holding firm in negotiations with the UIS
B the security measures employed by Stalin’s body guards
C The Soviet domination in Eastern Europe
D the Berlin Wall
E The Kremlin’s wall of secrecy
Question #12
A Native soldiers distinguished themselves in all branches of the military.
B Most Native Americans rejected military service because of the history of discrimination.
C Large numbers of Native peoples left reservations to work in the war industries.
D Native languages were used as the basis of a secret code to transmit messages.
E They served in the armed forces in integrated units.
Question #13
A mutual defense
B human rights
C colonialism
D unilateralism
E isolationism
Question #14
A It feared that the treaty would too strongly commit the US to an international alliance.
B It feared that the treaty would encourage Soviet influence over American foreign policy decisions.
C The opposition reflected the strong opposition among Americans to the treaty.
D President Wilson’s lobbied Congress against signing of the treaty.
Question #15
A It indicated the special place of Greece and Turkey in American interests.
B It indicated US reluctance to get involved in incidents outside of its immediate sphere of influence.
C It was Truman’s first statement on European affairs.
D It indicated that the US would now view all local revolts through a geopolitical lens.
E It committed the US to a military alliance in Europe