Exam 9: 1941-1947: One World Into Two
Exam 1: 1890s: The Beginnings of Modern America54 Questions
Exam 2: 1900-1917: The Progressive ERA41 Questions
Exam 3: 1917-1920: The Failure of World War I56 Questions
Exam 4: 1920-1929: The New ERA54 Questions
Exam 5: 1929-1936: Depression and New Deal52 Questions
Exam 6: 1933-1941: Hard Times: Politics and Society53 Questions
Exam 7: 1929-1941: The Big Breakdown-The United States and the World51 Questions
Exam 8: 1941-1947: War and Peace49 Questions
Exam 9: 1941-1947: One World Into Two50 Questions
Exam 10: 1947-1952: The America of the Cold War52 Questions
Exam 11: 1952-1957: Eisenhower and the American Consensus55 Questions
Exam 12: 1957-1963: New Frontiers at Home and Abroad51 Questions
Exam 13: 1963-1968: The Great Society and Vietnam58 Questions
Exam 14: 1969-1975: The Imperial Presidency and Watergate56 Questions
Exam 15: 1976-1984: New Directions62 Questions
Exam 16: 1985-1992: The End of the Cold War ERA56 Questions
Exam 17: 1993-2000: The Road to the Twenty-First Century53 Questions
Exam 18: After 2000: 911 -Causes and Consequences56 Questions
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By 1945, the United States had pumped goods worth how much into Russia?
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The "final solution" referred to Hitler's last desperate offensive against Russia.
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Representatives of what countries signed the Atlantic Charter?
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Was the United States justified in dropping nuclear weapons on Japan? Why or why not?
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The Allies did not worry about planning for the postwar world until after the defeat of Germany.
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Discuss the conflicts among the Allies during World War II. What were the most important points of contention? How were the issues addressed? In what ways did the negotiations and compromises among the Allies presage the Cold War?
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