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University HIUS 222 content quiz 6 solutions answers right
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Question 1 In committing American troops to
combat in Korea, President Truman
Question 2 The House UnAmerican Activities
Committee actually originated
Question 3 During the Eisenhower
administration, American policy called for what in response to a Soviet attack?
Question 4 President Kennedy’s main
strategy in dealing with the Cuban Missile Crisis was
Question 5 The United States and Soviet
Union ended the Cuban Missile Crisis through diplomacy.
Question 6 The Cuban Missile Crisis began
when
Question 7 What event made General Douglas
MacArthur a national hero?
Question 8 Recently declassified documents
reveal that Alger Hiss never spied for the Soviet Union.
Question 9 The Soviet Union’s use of troops
to suppress an uprising in Hungary showed that
Question 10 What largely funded the
increased enjoyment of consumer goods by Americans?
Question 11 The purpose of Richard M.
Nixon’s socalled “Checkers speech” was primarily to
Question 12 Those who moved to suburbs
after World War II increasingly depended on
Question 13 In situation comedies like
Father Knows Best and Leave It to Beaver, American families were portrayed as
Question 14 What were Levittowns?
Question 15 Which domestic reform did NOT
pass under the Truman administration?
Question 16 Rosa Parks had little
affiliation with the Civil Rights Movement prior to the bus boycott.
Question 17 What most likely accounted for
the diminishing public support of strikes after World War II?
Question 18 The success of films such as
The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause
Question 19 What U.S. plan provided
economic assistance to Western European countries in the late 1940s and early
1950s?
Question 20 How did the United States
respond to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin in 1948?
Question 21 Which of the following
statements concerning television is not true?
Question 22 What was the Alger Hiss case
about?
Question 23 When the Korean War started in
1950, South Korea’s air force was more advanced than North Korea’s.
Question 24 While fighter plane combat
receives a lot of attention, what part of the Korean air war does Captain Rob
Ritchie believe deserves more historical attention?
Question 25 Which statement best describes
how well the American pilots performed in the Korean War?
1.After President
John F. Kennedy declared his intention of the United States to remain in the
city of Berlin:
2.After the Korean
war
3.although sputnik
was only the size of a basketball and weighed 183lbs it was a grand
technological feat
4.The analysis in
the long telegram sent by diplomat George Kennan became the basis for
5.As can be seen
in this image, what did Dwight D Eisenhower seem to represent to Americans
beleaguered by the cold war
6.Because they
were inexpensive to construct, fallout shelters bulty by American families were
prevalent across the nation in the 1950s
7.Cartoons such as
this one were intended to teach children to
8.The Cuban missile
crisis began when
9.Eleanor
Roosevelt was more suspicious of the HUCA than was famed film director elia
kazan
10.Elia Kazan
believed that the real culprits were not those who collaborated with the HUAC
but rather those who held the soviet union blameless for its crimes
11.For what reason
did many in Hollywood refuse to forgive film director Elia Kazan
12.How did
President Eisenhower decide to handle Joseph McCarthy
13.How would
Americans most likely have viewed this photograph during the cold war
14.In committing
American troops to combat in Korea, president Truman
15.In what sense
was the soviet view of the Marshall plan portrayed in this cartoon accurate
16.The Japanese
film Godzilla was critical of
17.Julius and ethel
rosenbery
18.Kim II-Sung
secured reluctant support from china and the soviet union for its invasion of
south korea
19.the main purpose
of the Truman doctrine was to
20.National
security council report 68 argued that
21.President
Eisenhower had the interstate highway system constructed for what purpose
22.president
Kennedys main strategy in dealing with the Cuban missile crisis was
23.Protesters such
as this young man urged the U.S government to
24.Soviet leader
Josef Stalin vilified the Marshall Plan as a capitalist ploy to create subordinate
countries in eastern europe
25.Soviet radar
could detect the u-2 stealth plane but it flew faster than soviet fighter
pilots or antiaircraft missiles
26.The soviet
Union's use of troops to suppress an uprising in Hungary showed that
27.This political
cartoon portrays the Marshall plan as
28.The ultimate
judge of the movie industry, according to Eleanor Roosevelt, should be the
federal government
29.The united
states ended the Cuban missile crisis through diplomacy and the threat of
nuclear weapons
30.Unlike the first
red scare, the second red scare
31.The U.S.
government intentionally concealed from the public its construction of numerous
fallout centers to house the president, his cabinet, and other government
officials
32.What did
president Truman believe regarding north Korea's invasion of south Korea
33.What does this
image of the western side of the berlin wall reveal about the residents of west
berlin
34.What was a major
impact of the Alger hiss case
35.What was Josef
Stalin's primary objective in the post war era
36.Which argument
is not used by critics of president Kennedy's methods of handling the Cuban
missile crisis
37.Which event did
not occur during the presidency of harry Truman
38.Which of the
following best describes the limited test ban treaty
39.Which of the
following caused congress to consider impeaching president truman
40.Which of the
following was not a major source of contention between the soviet union and the
united states
1.The 1944 GI bill
of rights offered returning veterans
2.All of the
following were true of Rosa Parks EXCEPT that she
3.The amenities
enjoyed by middle-class Americans after the war were paid for almost entirely
by rising wages and salaries
4.As the
Montgomery Bus Boycott drew on for a year, boycotters
5.Based on one of
the chapter online lectures. One economic change of the 1950s was that
companies got smaller
6.The Beat poet
who portrayed the lives of those who lived beyond the mainstream of American
life was.
7.Because she
refused to yield her seat to a white man, Rosa Parks was dragged from a
Montgomery city bus and beaten
8.The charismatic
leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott was
9.Civil rights
reforms enacted by the Truman administration included
10.The
constitutionality of segregated public schools was successfully challenged by
the
11.demonstrators
did not demand complete desegregation when the Montgomery bus boycott began
12.Elvis Presley's
swiveling hips were deemed immoral by many American parents in the 1950s
13.he writings of
Jack Kerouac.
14.Historian Lewis
Mumford embraced William Levitt's industry and ingenuity
15.How did former
Vice President Henry Wallace differ from the Truman administration
16.How did the
experience of many black riders on Montgomery city buses after integration
contrast with the ride portrayed in this image
17.How does the
Civil Rights Movement challenge common notions about the postwar era
18.In 1946, the
republican party
19.In 1960, a
spontaneous decision by four black college students in Greensboro, South
Carolina initiated a national movement involving.
20.In Brown vs.
Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that
21.The increased
enjoyment of consumer goods by Americans was largely funded by
22.In his book The
City in History, what did Lewis Mumford say was troubling about suburban life
23.In his book The
Levittowners, Herbert J. Gans maintained that suburbanites were
24.In the 1948
presidential election, which party was made up of conservative southern
democrats
25.In the first few
years after WW2
26.In using state
troops to block the little rock nine from entering central high school,
governor orval faubus believed
27.In what way does
this work represent the break that Abstract Expressionism made form the art
that prevailed in the 1930s
28.Little Rock high
school student Elizabeth Eckford was saved from an angry mob by a helpful white
woman
29.A major factor
in John F. Kennedy's victory in the presidential election of 1960 was
30.Many social
critics like C. Wright Mills believe that, like the suburbs, white collar jobs
31.Martin Luther
King Jr. was a co-founder of the
32.Martin Luther
King, Jr. was the co-founder of the
33.The Montgomery
Bus Boycott ended when
34.Only a small
fraction of Truman's Fair Deal proposals became law
35.President Truman
lost the support of Southern Democrats because of his views on civil rights
36.The purpose of
Richard M. Nixon's so-called "Checkers speech" was primarily to
37.Recorded in
1955, the first rock-and-roll song was
38.Rosa Parks had
little affiliation with the Civil Rights Movement prior to the bus boycott
39.Sociologist
Herbert J Gans saw suburbanites as more tolerant than previous generations
40.the success of
films such as the wild one and rebel without a cause
41.The Taft-Hartley
Act
42.The taft-Hartley
act could best be described as
43.The television
show American Bandstand was popularized by
44.What earlier
ruling was overturned by brown V board of education
45.What made Emmett Till's murder different
from precious racist killings
46.What most likely
accounted for the diminishing public support of strikes after World War II
47.What was the
Fair Deal
48.What were
Levittowns
49.When ordered to
give her seat to a white passenger on Montgomery, Alabama city bus, Rosa Parks
chose to
50.When the
Arkansas governor resisted the Supreme Court-mandated integration of public
schools, President Eisenhower
51.Which BEST
describes the relation between New Deal legislation and labor
52.Which domestic
reform did NOT pass under the Truman administration
54.Which example
BEST shows that young people in the fifties were neither merely frivolous nor
entirely disaffected
56.Which of the
following was a candidate who opposed Truman in the 1948 presidential election
57.Who led the
legal team that argued on behalf of Brown in Brown V Board of education
58.Those who moved
to suburbs after WW2 increasingly depended on
59.Who was twice
defeated by Dwight D. Eisenhower in presidential elections
60.Who worked with
Jim Lawson to encourage students to form their own civil rights organization
61.Why did Republicans attack the Fair Deal
as socialist
Effects of the
Soviet Union's launching of Sputnik included which of the following?
During the
Eisenhower administration, official American policy for a Soviet attack on
western Europe called for:
The main purpose
of the Truman Doctrine was to:
Based on one of
the chapter online lectures. The German holocaust plans were based on Operation
Reinhard.
Unlike the First
Red Scare, the Second Red Scare
Which of the
following countries did NOT benefit from the Marshall Plan?
Which of the
following best describes the Limited Test Ban Treaty?
What event made
General Douglas MacArthur a national hero?
During the
Eisenhower administration, American policy called for what in response to a
Soviet attack?
What led Truman to
authorize the development of a superbomb?
One of HUAC's
major targets was the film industry, most likely because
Julius and Ethel
Rosenberg
President
Eisenhower had the interstate highway system constructed for what purpose?
Which of the
following best characterizes the federal employee loyalty program created in
1947?
The Japanese
film Godzilla was critical of
General
MacArthur's statement that "there is no substitute for victory"
signified
Which of the
following best characterizes the group of screenwriters known as the Hollywood
Ten?
The North Atlantic
Treaty Organization
In committing
American troops to combat in Korea, President Truman
What was Josef
Stalin's primary objective in the postwar era?
The main purpose
of the Truman Doctrine was to:
President Truman
put pressure on the Soviet Union to honor its pledge to hold free elections in
Eastern Europe by
After President
John F. Kennedy declared his intention for the United States to remain in the
city of Berlin,
What did President
Truman believe regarding North Korea's invasion of South Korea?
Stalin established
a buffer between Germany and the Soviet Union by
What was a major
impact of the Alger Hiss case?
After the Korean
War,
For what reason
did many in Hollywood refuse to forgive film director Elia Kazan?
The term iron curtain referred to
Which of the
following caused Congress to consider impeaching President Truman?
The analysis in
the "long telegram" sent by diplomat George F. Kennan became the
basis for
The United States
and other Western nations responded to the Soviet Union's blockade of West
Berlin by
How did
intelligence gathered by the U-2 spy plane reassure the United States by the
end of 1959?
Which argument is
NOT used by critics of President Kennedy's methods of handling the Cuban
Missile Crisis?
The Soviet Union's
use of troops to suppress an uprising in Hungary showed that
For what purpose
did some Americans build fallout shelters?
Which event did
NOT occur during the presidency of Harry Truman?
In the novel 1984, author George Orwell compared totalitarianism to
Why did the Bay of
Pigs operation hurt the credibility of President Kennedy?
The Cuban Missile
Crisis began when
In Brown v. Board of Education,
the Supreme Court ruled that:
The Taft-Hartley
Act:
Martin Luther
King, Jr. was the co-founder of the:
Based on one of
the chapter online lectures. One economic change of the 1950s was that
companies got smaller.
Southerners such
as third-party presidential candidate Strom Thurmond left the Democratic Party
because of their
The increased
enjoyment of consumer goods by Americans was largely funded by
Civil rights
reforms enacted by the Truman administration included
Who worked with
Jim Lawson to encourage students to form their own civil rights organization?
The Taft-Hartley
Act could BEST be described as
What earlier
ruling was overturned by Brown v. Board of Education?
Which example BEST
shows that young people in the fifties were neither merely frivolous nor
entirely disaffected?
As the Montgomery
Bus Boycott drew on for a year, boycotters
What made Emmett
Till's murder different from previous racist killings?
Many social
critics like C. Wright Mills believed that, like the suburbs, white-collar jobs
What were
Levittowns?
The
constitutionality of segregated public schools was successfully challenged by
the
What most likely
accounted for the diminishing public support of strikes after World War II?
The success of
films such as The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause
In the first few
years after World War II
Those who moved to
suburbs after World War II increasingly depended on
The 1944 GI Bill
of Rights offered returning veterans
In situation
comedies like Father Knows Best and Leave It to Beaver, American families were portrayed as
Which of the
following was a candidate who opposed Truman in the 1948 presidential election?
Who was twice
defeated by Dwight D. Eisenhower in presidential elections?
Who led the legal
team that argued on behalf of Brown in Brown v. Board of Education?
Recorded in 1955,
the first rock-and-roll song was
The charismatic
leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott was
The Beat poet who
portrayed the lives of those who lived beyond the mainstream of American life
was
In 1946, the
Republican Party
In 1960, a
spontaneous decision by four black college students in Greensboro, South
Carolina initiated a national movement involving
How did former
Vice President Henry Wallace differ from the Truman administration?
In the 1948
presidential election, which party was made up of conservative Southern
Democrats?
Which domestic reform
did NOT pass under the Truman administration?
A major factor in
John F. Kennedy's victory in the presidential election of 1960 was
In his book The City in History, what did Lewis Mumford say was
troubling about suburban life?
In his book The Levittowners, Herbert J. Gans maintained that
suburbanites were
How does the Civil
Rights Movement challenge common notions about the postwar era?
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