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1. The main goal of the Truman Doctrine was to
A. promote free elections in Europe
C. force Germany to pay war reparations
B. restrict the spread of communism
D. maintain international peace through the United Nations
2. Who was forced to retreat to Taiwan (Formosa)?
A. the Korean Nationalists
B. the Korean Communists
C. the Chinese Nationalists
3. Both the U.S. and the Soviet Union joined this organization after World War II:
A. NATO
B. United Nations
C. Marshall Plan
D. the Chinese Communists
D. Warsaw Pact
4. The failure of Chiang Kai-Shek’s forces in the Chinese Civil War can largely be blamed on
A. his weak and corrupt leadership
B. aid given by the U.S. to the opposition
C. the U.S. fear and distrust of communism
D. the U.S. lack of interest in the outcome of the war
5. The Soviet Union did not vote to defend South Korea at the UN Security Council because
A. the Soviets were boycotting the UN over the presence of Taiwan
B. the Soviets were boycotting the UN over the presence of Chinese Communists
C. the Soviets had already sent military aid to South Korea
D. the Soviets had wanted to remain neutral at the time.
6. Of the following participants in the Korean War, which fought on the side of the Communists?
A. China
B. South Korea
C. the U.S.
D. the United Nations
7. The 38th Parallel became an important dividing line between
A. Korean and China
B. North and South Korea C. North and South China D. China and Taiwan
8. The Soviet Union set up the ______ in response to efforts from the West to reunify Germany.
A. iron curtain
B. Berlin airlift
C. Berlin blockade
D. German Democratic Republic.
9. The _____appeared to be winning the Korean War until China actively entered the conflict.
A. Communists
B. Nationalists
C. South Koreans
D. North Koreans
10. What was a satellite nation?
1. The main goal of the Truman Doctrine was to
A. promote free elections in Europe
C. force Germany to pay war reparations
B. restrict the spread of communism
D. maintain international peace through the United Nations
2. Who was forced to retreat to Taiwan (Formosa)?
A. the Korean Nationalists
B. the Korean Communists
C. the Chinese Nationalists
3. Both the U.S. and the Soviet Union joined this organization after World War II:
A. NATO
B. United Nations
C. Marshall Plan
D. the Chinese Communists
D. Warsaw Pact
4. The failure of Chiang Kai-Shek’s forces in the Chinese Civil War can largely be blamed on
A. his weak and corrupt leadership
B. aid given by the U.S. to the opposition
C. the U.S. fear and distrust of communism
D. the U.S. lack of interest in the outcome of the war
5. The Soviet Union did not vote to defend South Korea at the UN Security Council because
A. the Soviets were boycotting the UN over the presence of Taiwan
B. the Soviets were boycotting the UN over the presence of Chinese Communists
C. the Soviets had already sent military aid to South Korea
D. the Soviets had wanted to remain neutral at the time.
6. Of the following participants in the Korean War, which fought on the side of the Communists?
A. China
B. South Korea
C. the U.S.
D. the United Nations
7. The 38th Parallel became an important dividing line between
A. Korean and China
B. North and South Korea C. North and South China D. China and Taiwan
8. The Soviet Union set up the ______ in response to efforts from the West to reunify Germany.
A. iron curtain
B. Berlin airlift
C. Berlin blockade
D. German Democratic Republic.
9. The _____appeared to be winning the Korean War until China actively entered the conflict.
A. Communists
B. Nationalists
C. South Koreans
D. North Koreans
10. What was a satellite nation?