Deck 27: The Cold War World: Global Politics,economic Recovery,and Cultural Change
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Deck 27: The Cold War World: Global Politics,economic Recovery,and Cultural Change
1
What was the "Berlin Airlift"?
A) a process of evacuating ethnic German refugees following the Soviet capture of the city in 1945
B) the bombing of the city in the final days of World War II by the Allies
C) the means by which Western intelligence services secretly evacuated key Nazi officials with important information who would otherwise have been executed by the Soviet forces
D) a massive reinforcement of Western military power in the city during the crisis over the Berlin Wall in 1962
E) a process of providing desperately needed food and supplies during the Soviet blockade of 1948
A) a process of evacuating ethnic German refugees following the Soviet capture of the city in 1945
B) the bombing of the city in the final days of World War II by the Allies
C) the means by which Western intelligence services secretly evacuated key Nazi officials with important information who would otherwise have been executed by the Soviet forces
D) a massive reinforcement of Western military power in the city during the crisis over the Berlin Wall in 1962
E) a process of providing desperately needed food and supplies during the Soviet blockade of 1948
a process of providing desperately needed food and supplies during the Soviet blockade of 1948
2
In a 1947 speech to Congress,President Harry S Truman set out his policy of support for the resistance of "free peoples" to communism by tying politics to economics; it would be a choice between "two ways of life." This policy was known as the:
A) Fair Play for America Doctrine.
B) Share the Wealth Doctrine.
C) Truman Doctrine.
D) Marshall Doctrine.
E) Eisenhower Doctrine.
A) Fair Play for America Doctrine.
B) Share the Wealth Doctrine.
C) Truman Doctrine.
D) Marshall Doctrine.
E) Eisenhower Doctrine.
Truman Doctrine.
3
Which of the following was NOT an important element of the Marshall Plan?
A) the restriction of Catholic political movements that tended toward an inherent suspicion of American culture and political motives
B) the tacit suppression of left-leaning political movements in Western Europe in return for aid
C) the shipment of vast amounts of American money and goods to the states of Western Europe
D) restraints on wages and other fiscal measures that might further socialist political agendas in Western Europe
E) technical assistance,but not funding,to the communist states of Eastern Europe
A) the restriction of Catholic political movements that tended toward an inherent suspicion of American culture and political motives
B) the tacit suppression of left-leaning political movements in Western Europe in return for aid
C) the shipment of vast amounts of American money and goods to the states of Western Europe
D) restraints on wages and other fiscal measures that might further socialist political agendas in Western Europe
E) technical assistance,but not funding,to the communist states of Eastern Europe
the restriction of Catholic political movements that tended toward an inherent suspicion of American culture and political motives
4
In 1955 the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe responded to the formation of NATO with the:
A) Moscow Accords.
B) Budapest Agreement.
C) Warsaw Pact.
D) Prague Treaty.
E) Leningrad Alliance.
A) Moscow Accords.
B) Budapest Agreement.
C) Warsaw Pact.
D) Prague Treaty.
E) Leningrad Alliance.
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5
To further aid in the economic growth of Europe,in 1957,Western European nations formed the European Economic Community (EEC),or Common Market,with the signing of the:
A) Treaty of Lacarno.
B) Antwerp Accords.
C) Treaty of Rome.
D) London Concordant.
E) Protocol of Paris.
A) Treaty of Lacarno.
B) Antwerp Accords.
C) Treaty of Rome.
D) London Concordant.
E) Protocol of Paris.
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6
With Nikita Khrushchev's "thaw" following his consolidation of power in 1956,some Eastern European countries were able to secure a measure of independence from the Soviet Union,such as Poland did under its leader:
A) Imre Nagy.
B) Lech Wa??sa.
C) W?adys?aw Gomu?ka.
D) Wenceslas Lübeck.
E) Nicolae Ceau?escu.
A) Imre Nagy.
B) Lech Wa??sa.
C) W?adys?aw Gomu?ka.
D) Wenceslas Lübeck.
E) Nicolae Ceau?escu.
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7
Following Josef Stalin's death in 1953,many of the countries in Eastern Europe attempted to wrest some measure of independence from Moscow.Although Poland managed to establish a looser arrangement with Moscow,_________ pushed too far and was occupied by Soviet troops for a time.
A) Romania
B) Hungary
C) Czechoslovakia
D) Bulgaria
E) Yugoslavia
A) Romania
B) Hungary
C) Czechoslovakia
D) Bulgaria
E) Yugoslavia
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8
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)was formed in 1949 by the United States and representatives of Western European states for the purpose of:
A) ensuring the proper disbursement of Marshall Plan funds.
B) guarding the shipping lanes in the North Atlantic.
C) providing a "free trade zone" for the countries of Europe and the United States.
D) providing mutual defense: an attack against one was an attack against all.
E) planning coordinated economic policies.
A) ensuring the proper disbursement of Marshall Plan funds.
B) guarding the shipping lanes in the North Atlantic.
C) providing a "free trade zone" for the countries of Europe and the United States.
D) providing mutual defense: an attack against one was an attack against all.
E) planning coordinated economic policies.
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9
Although all of Western Europe experienced economic recovery in the post-World War II years,one country in particular,_________ ,had a spectacular recovery.
A) France
B) West Germany
C) the Netherlands
D) Italy
E) Great Britain
A) France
B) West Germany
C) the Netherlands
D) Italy
E) Great Britain
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10
When Europe began to take sides between West and East following World War II,Yugoslavia was declared to have "taken the road to nationalism" by:
A) Josef Stalin.
B) Harry S Truman.
C) Clement Atlee.
D) Josip Broz.
E) Janos Kadar.
A) Josef Stalin.
B) Harry S Truman.
C) Clement Atlee.
D) Josip Broz.
E) Janos Kadar.
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11
Only one communist country,Yugoslavia,managed to steer clear of alliances during the Cold War and remain within neither the Soviet sphere of influence nor that of the West,primarily due to the strength of its leader:
A) Stefan Wyazynski (Marshall Broz).
B) Josip Broz (Marshal Tito).
C) Yahya Khan (General Shek).
D) Slobodan Milosevic (General Matyas).
E) W?adys?aw Gomu?ka (Marshall Lech).
A) Stefan Wyazynski (Marshall Broz).
B) Josip Broz (Marshal Tito).
C) Yahya Khan (General Shek).
D) Slobodan Milosevic (General Matyas).
E) W?adys?aw Gomu?ka (Marshall Lech).
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12
Two of the most influential international agencies,the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank,were designed to establish a stable economic landscape and were established in 1944 at:
A) Bretton Woods.
B) the Hague.
C) Birnam Wood.
D) New York City.
E) Zürich.
A) Bretton Woods.
B) the Hague.
C) Birnam Wood.
D) New York City.
E) Zürich.
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13
One result of the thaw in Soviet internal politics that followed Nikita Khrushchev's rise to power in 1956 was that some major Russian writers could finally be published.One of the more famous was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn,whose account of his time in the Soviet government's Siberian prison camps was entitled:
A) The House of the Dead.
B) One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.
C) The Inspector General.
D) Bleak House.
E) Doctor Zhivago.
A) The House of the Dead.
B) One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.
C) The Inspector General.
D) Bleak House.
E) Doctor Zhivago.
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14
During the first decades of economic recovery following World War II,one country,_________ ,had a seemingly insatiable need for workers.Transient workers from all over Europe were drawn by the high demand for labor.
A) Italy
B) France
C) Great Britain
D) West Germany
E) the Netherlands
A) Italy
B) France
C) Great Britain
D) West Germany
E) the Netherlands
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15
The arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union began in 1949 when the Soviet Union tested its own _________,a weapon on which the United States had a monopoly until that time.
A) atomic bomb
B) hydrogen bomb
C) neutron bomb
D) "star wars" defense system
E) cobalt bomb
A) atomic bomb
B) hydrogen bomb
C) neutron bomb
D) "star wars" defense system
E) cobalt bomb
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16
During the mid-1950s,Eastern Europe experienced a great many disruptions that were triggered by:
A) the worldwide economic recession.
B) starvation caused by three crop failures in a row.
C) propaganda broadcasts of the Voice of America.
D) population pressures as a result of the baby boom.
E) the death of Josef Stalin.
A) the worldwide economic recession.
B) starvation caused by three crop failures in a row.
C) propaganda broadcasts of the Voice of America.
D) population pressures as a result of the baby boom.
E) the death of Josef Stalin.
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17
The stated U.S.policy of containment regarding the Soviet Union in the post-World War II world was set forth in 1946 by:
A) George Kennan.
B) George Marshall.
C) Harry S Truman.
D) Douglas MacArthur.
E) Dwight D.Eisenhower.
A) George Kennan.
B) George Marshall.
C) Harry S Truman.
D) Douglas MacArthur.
E) Dwight D.Eisenhower.
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18
The economic boom that Europe enjoyed following World War II was fueled by:
A) high consumer demand for goods.
B) high levels of employment.
C) a wide range of technological innovations.
D) continued capital investment.
E) all of these
A) high consumer demand for goods.
B) high levels of employment.
C) a wide range of technological innovations.
D) continued capital investment.
E) all of these
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19
To what does the term Iron Curtain refer?
A) the nickname given by Soviet officials to the new extended frontier against Western aggression in central Europe
B) the nickname given by Soviet military officers to their blockade established around Berlin in 1948
C) an early nickname given by NATO troops to the Berlin Wall
D) the nickname given by Winston Churchill to the line separating Soviet-dominated Europe from capitalist Europe
E) the code name for the naval blockade of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962
A) the nickname given by Soviet officials to the new extended frontier against Western aggression in central Europe
B) the nickname given by Soviet military officers to their blockade established around Berlin in 1948
C) an early nickname given by NATO troops to the Berlin Wall
D) the nickname given by Winston Churchill to the line separating Soviet-dominated Europe from capitalist Europe
E) the code name for the naval blockade of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962
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20
Which of the following helped foster the establishment of communist states in Eastern Europe after 1945?
A) public revulsion against the failure of the Western democracies to stop Hitler,resulting in the defeat of their allies at the polls.
B) Soviet diplomatic pressure,political infiltration,and military power
C) a massive infusion of Soviet economic and technical aid,hastening the rebuilding process
D) persistent ethnic conflict,exacerbated by the earlier Nazi occupation
E) Soviet propaganda that showed the superiority of the socialist vision of the future over that of the capitalist West
A) public revulsion against the failure of the Western democracies to stop Hitler,resulting in the defeat of their allies at the polls.
B) Soviet diplomatic pressure,political infiltration,and military power
C) a massive infusion of Soviet economic and technical aid,hastening the rebuilding process
D) persistent ethnic conflict,exacerbated by the earlier Nazi occupation
E) Soviet propaganda that showed the superiority of the socialist vision of the future over that of the capitalist West
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21
In the late 1940s and with the concurrence of Britain,the Afrikaner government of South Africa instituted its racial policy of:
A) equality for all.
B) indentured servitude.
C) slavery.
D) Negritude.
E) apartheid.
A) equality for all.
B) indentured servitude.
C) slavery.
D) Negritude.
E) apartheid.
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22
Communism spread throughout Eastern Europe in the aftermath of World War II and Soviet occupation,but communism also took control of _________ in the 1940s through revolution.
A) Vietnam
B) Turkey
C) Greece
D) Hungary
E) China
A) Vietnam
B) Turkey
C) Greece
D) Hungary
E) China
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23
After coming to power in 1956 and nationalizing the Suez Canal,Gamel Abdul Nasser used the money raised from operating the canal to fund a project,the _________,to further bolster Egyptian national pride and economy.
A) restoration of the pyramids
B) Aswan Dam on the Nile
C) rebuilding of the Library of Alexandria
D) building of hospitals throughout Africa
E) building of schools throughout the Arab world
A) restoration of the pyramids
B) Aswan Dam on the Nile
C) rebuilding of the Library of Alexandria
D) building of hospitals throughout Africa
E) building of schools throughout the Arab world
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24
Jean-Paul Sartre was the leading proponent of the twentieth-century philosophy of existentialism,which held that:
A) to be is to be perceived.
B) knowledge is unattainable.
C) essence precedes existence.
D) existence precedes essence.
E) existence is perceived reality; one's essence is unknowable.
A) to be is to be perceived.
B) knowledge is unattainable.
C) essence precedes existence.
D) existence precedes essence.
E) existence is perceived reality; one's essence is unknowable.
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25
The leading feminist theorist of the mid-twentieth century,Simone de Beauvoir,wrote in The Second Sex that:
A) "Women and men are so fundamentally different that there can never be any true understanding between the sexes."
B) "Women are fundamentally too frail to be expected to meet the rigors of modern life in the manner of men."
C) "One has to be born a woman to understand women."
D) "One is not born a woman,one becomes one."
E) "Women and men are from fundamentally different planets; understanding between them is almost impossible."
A) "Women and men are so fundamentally different that there can never be any true understanding between the sexes."
B) "Women are fundamentally too frail to be expected to meet the rigors of modern life in the manner of men."
C) "One has to be born a woman to understand women."
D) "One is not born a woman,one becomes one."
E) "Women and men are from fundamentally different planets; understanding between them is almost impossible."
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26
The tenets of Marxism called for a revolution by the proletariat,the industrial workers,but China in the 1940s was a nation of peasants,so an adaptation of Marxism was provided by:
A) Lin Biao.
B) Mao Zedong.
C) Chiang Kai-shek.
D) Ho Chi Minh.
E) Jiang Jeishi.
A) Lin Biao.
B) Mao Zedong.
C) Chiang Kai-shek.
D) Ho Chi Minh.
E) Jiang Jeishi.
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27
The French appeared to have won a colonial war in Vietnam in 1951,but rather than begin peace talks and arrive at depolarization on favorable terms,they fought on and eventually lost everything at the battle of:
A) Ngo Dinh Diem.
B) Hanoi.
C) Dien Bien Phu.
D) Saigon.
E) Ho Chi Minh.
A) Ngo Dinh Diem.
B) Hanoi.
C) Dien Bien Phu.
D) Saigon.
E) Ho Chi Minh.
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28
The postwar world faced the moral dilemmas of war,occupation,and resistance,all of which found an expression in the _________ of the period.
A) static art
B) architecture
C) music
D) literature
E) drama
A) static art
B) architecture
C) music
D) literature
E) drama
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29
One of the most promising of the newly independent African nations,Ghana,soon fell victim to corruption with its first president:
A) Kenneth Kaunda.
B) Joseph Kenyatta.
C) Kwame Nkrumah.
D) Steven Biko.
E) Nelson Mandela.
A) Kenneth Kaunda.
B) Joseph Kenyatta.
C) Kwame Nkrumah.
D) Steven Biko.
E) Nelson Mandela.
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30
Even with Nikita Khrushchev's desire to improve relations with the West and reduce tensions,military events occasionally escalated almost to the point of war,as in 1962,when:
A) the United States installed a new generation of intercontinental missiles in Turkey.
B) a Chinese military unit,with U.S.approval,crossed into Siberia and declared it free and independent of the Soviet Union.
C) a U.S.nuclear submarine secretly entered the Soviet port of Minsk and was captured as it attempted to leave.
D) the Soviet Union attempted to install intermediate-range ballistic missiles and other offensive military equipment in Cuba.
E) the United States attempted to destroy the Berlin Wall by planting explosives in secret tunnels under Checkpoint Charlie.
A) the United States installed a new generation of intercontinental missiles in Turkey.
B) a Chinese military unit,with U.S.approval,crossed into Siberia and declared it free and independent of the Soviet Union.
C) a U.S.nuclear submarine secretly entered the Soviet port of Minsk and was captured as it attempted to leave.
D) the Soviet Union attempted to install intermediate-range ballistic missiles and other offensive military equipment in Cuba.
E) the United States attempted to destroy the Berlin Wall by planting explosives in secret tunnels under Checkpoint Charlie.
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31
The British had been in political control of Palestine since World War I,but promised a portion of the land as a Jewish homeland with its 1917:
A) Declaration of Balmorals.
B) Danforth Declaration.
C) Statement of Jewish Principles.
D) Balfour Declaration.
E) Zion Protocols.
A) Declaration of Balmorals.
B) Danforth Declaration.
C) Statement of Jewish Principles.
D) Balfour Declaration.
E) Zion Protocols.
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32
For the most part,when the European colonial powers left Africa,their legacy was:
A) such that virtually none of the former colonies possessed the means to make independence work.
B) a continent of independent countries,which possessed the resources to take their place in the world.
C) one of peace and harmony between themselves and their former colonies.
D) such that African countries became the model of democracy for Asian Third World countries.
E) very mixed: some countries rivaled those of Europe within a decade,while others remained dependent on foreign aid.
A) such that virtually none of the former colonies possessed the means to make independence work.
B) a continent of independent countries,which possessed the resources to take their place in the world.
C) one of peace and harmony between themselves and their former colonies.
D) such that African countries became the model of democracy for Asian Third World countries.
E) very mixed: some countries rivaled those of Europe within a decade,while others remained dependent on foreign aid.
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33
The British system of social welfare was grounded in the economic theories of:
A) Alan Greenspan.
B) John Maynard Keynes.
C) Paul Volcker.
D) Robert Reich.
E) Andrew Volstead.
A) Alan Greenspan.
B) John Maynard Keynes.
C) Paul Volcker.
D) Robert Reich.
E) Andrew Volstead.
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34
The British encouraged the creation of a federated state for its African colony of _________,but it rapidly disintegrated along racial lines into separate states.
A) Malawi
B) Rhodesia
C) Natal
D) Uganda
E) Tanzania
A) Malawi
B) Rhodesia
C) Natal
D) Uganda
E) Tanzania
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35
The modern welfare state was a creation of the post-World War II economic boom and was first instituted in Great Britain under the Labor party prime minister:
A) Winston Churchill.
B) David Lloyd George.
C) Neville Chamberlain.
D) Anthony Eden.
E) Clement Atlee.
A) Winston Churchill.
B) David Lloyd George.
C) Neville Chamberlain.
D) Anthony Eden.
E) Clement Atlee.
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36
The great nationalist and follower of a philosophy of nonviolence,Mohandas K.Gandhi,led his country,_________ ,into independence.
A) Nepal
B) Pakistan
C) India
D) Bangladesh
E) South Africa
A) Nepal
B) Pakistan
C) India
D) Bangladesh
E) South Africa
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37
Having been successful in their attempts to seize power in many places in the years following World War II,the communists continued pressing open warfare in many countries such as:
A) Korea.
B) Thailand.
C) Cambodia.
D) Burma.
E) Manchuria.
A) Korea.
B) Thailand.
C) Cambodia.
D) Burma.
E) Manchuria.
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38
Many Western intellectuals sought to revive humanism and democratic values after the horrors of World War II; a group of writers,one of them being _________,pointed out that colonialism made their task ever more difficult.
A) Franz Fanon
B) Moise Obote
C) Bilal Martinique
D) Kemal Atatürk
E) Aimé Senghor
A) Franz Fanon
B) Moise Obote
C) Bilal Martinique
D) Kemal Atatürk
E) Aimé Senghor
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39
Although the war in Indochina was hard on the French,the war in Algeria was much harder since it involved fighting on three fronts: a guerrilla war in the countryside,a war of terror fought in Algeria's cities,and a war:
A) against foreign terrorists coming to the Algerians' aid.
B) with other Arab countries which supported Algeria.
C) of terrorism within France against Algerian supporters at home.
D) of political action at the United Nations in an attempt to secure aid.
E) of opinion at home,politically dividing the country and bringing down the government.
A) against foreign terrorists coming to the Algerians' aid.
B) with other Arab countries which supported Algeria.
C) of terrorism within France against Algerian supporters at home.
D) of political action at the United Nations in an attempt to secure aid.
E) of opinion at home,politically dividing the country and bringing down the government.
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40
The German who succeeded Adolf Hitler as chancellor of Germany was:
A) Helmut Kohl.
B) Janos Kadar.
C) Günter Grass.
D) Konrad Adenauer.
E) Jirí Menzel.
A) Helmut Kohl.
B) Janos Kadar.
C) Günter Grass.
D) Konrad Adenauer.
E) Jirí Menzel.
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41
President Dwight D.Eisenhower delivered a farewell address to the United States in which he warned that:
A) the people of the United States were suffering from a great spiritual malaise which,if not corrected,would result in the country losing its influence in the world.
B) the United States had become complacent and was in serious danger of losing its economic and military lead in the world.
C) popular culture had robbed the United States of the spirit that had made it great; people needed to return to the traditional American values.
D) a military-industrial complex had taken shape and that its influence was felt at every level of government in the United States.
E) the Soviet Union had surpassed the United States in science,education,industrial development,and military technology that caused a loss of U.S.influence in the world.
A) the people of the United States were suffering from a great spiritual malaise which,if not corrected,would result in the country losing its influence in the world.
B) the United States had become complacent and was in serious danger of losing its economic and military lead in the world.
C) popular culture had robbed the United States of the spirit that had made it great; people needed to return to the traditional American values.
D) a military-industrial complex had taken shape and that its influence was felt at every level of government in the United States.
E) the Soviet Union had surpassed the United States in science,education,industrial development,and military technology that caused a loss of U.S.influence in the world.
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42
What process was referred to as the making of "an Iron Curtain"?
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43
When Belgium withdrew from its colonies in Africa in 1960,it,unlike France,left the countries with functioning railroads,a stable economy,and an educational system in place.
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44
De Gaulle created the First Republic in France in 1958 by insisting on a new constitution for the nation.
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45
The Volkswagen was an attempt by Hitler to make an affordable "people's car" for Europe.
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46
The COMECON was established as an Eastern European version of the Marshall Plan.
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47
General Douglas MacArthur was a hero of World War II and the acting governor of the Philippines when he was assigned the defense of Korea from communist forces.
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48
The Berlin Wall was built as a direct response to the West's refusal to make Berlin a free city in a permanently divided Germany.
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49
Although Gandhi famously chose a nonviolent form of resistance in his personal hunger strike,he urged fellow Indians to move beyond the tactics of strike,refusal of taxes,and boycotting imported goods to acts of sabotage and,in some cases,violence.
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50
The Soviets were excluded from the Marshall Plan.
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51
After the war,anti-Semitism was still rampant across Europe,and many blamed the Jews for bringing about the war.
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52
After World War II,governments continued rationing,although there was an ample supply of food,in an effort to remain self-sufficient.
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53
The COMECON ensured that the Soviet Union could sell its exports at prices well above the world level and compelled other members to trade with the Soviet Union,but to their disadvantage.
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54
In what ways were Khrushchev's policies a "thawing" of Stalinist ideals and practice?
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55
Both the Aswan Dam and the Suez Canal were physical representations of Egyptian national pride and economic independence from Britain.
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56
Superpower rivalry was brought to the far corners of the globe as newly emancipated nations,freed from the holds of imperialism,were fought over as allies.
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57
How did the Marshall Plan enhance the ideals set out in the Truman Doctrine?
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58
Why did the rebellions in Hungary against the Soviet Union not meet with the same success as those of Poland?
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59
Why did Britain not enjoy the "economic miracle" that was sweeping through Europe?
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60
After World War II,the anticolonial independence movements sweeping through Asia and Africa created a new group of nations that avoided aligning with one another or any other bloc and called itself the "Third World."
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61
What was the impact of apartheid in South Africa,and why was it not challenged by the West?
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62
What were the characteristics of the British welfare state,and in what way was the welfare state a break from previous ways of thinking about poverty and citizenship?
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63
How can both Nazism and Stalinism be understood as forms of totalitarianism?
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64
What was the impact of the war on existentialism?
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65
What impact did the Chinese Revolution have on the Cold War?
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