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Chapter 29 Discussion Questions
1. Describe the legacy of mistrust between the Soviet Union and the United States up to World War II.
How did the view of the world articulated by the United States contrast with the vision held by the
Soviets and, to a great extent, the British?
2. What were the accomplishments of the Casablanca and Teheran Conferences?
3. How did the Yalta Conference deal with the Polish and German questions? What differing views of the
conference did the Soviets and Americans hold?
4. What was the basic United Nations plan that was agreed to by Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin at Yalta?
5. When and where did President Roosevelt die?
6. Compare and contrast Roosevelt's and Truman's attitudes toward Stalin and the Soviet Union. To what
extent was Truman's potential influence over the Soviet's economy constrained by wartime realities?
7. How did the U.S. deal with China and Chiang Kai-shek in the postwar period? How did the situation in
China shape U.S. policy toward Japan?
8. What led to the Truman doctrine and containment? What pattern of foreign policy did the doctrine
establish?
9. What motives led to the Marshall Plan? How successful was it?
10. How did the National Security Act of 1941 reorganize the administration of national security? What
agencies were created?
11. Why did Stalin blockade Berlin? How did the United States respond, and what resulted?
12. What was the fundamental agreement central to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)? How
did the Soviet Union respond?
13. What events of 1949 thrust the Cold War into a new and seemingly more dangerous stage?
14. What factors combined to keep the United States from experiencing another depression after the war?
What economic problems did the nation face? How did Truman respond?
15. How did reconversion affect the many women and minorities who had taken war-related jobs?
16. What was the Fair Deal? Why was it initially unsuccessful?
17. Describe the provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act. What was its impact on the labor movement?
18. What strategy did Truman use to win the 1948 presidential election despite problems within the
party?
19. were the successes and failures of Truman's reform agenda after 1948?
20. How did the fear of potential nuclear war affect the attitudes and daily lives of Americans in the 1950s
and early 1960s? What were the positive expectations for atomic technology?
21. What caused the Korean War? What was the role of the U.N. in authorizing and fighting the war?
22. Why did the war turn into a stalemate?
23. Why did Truman dismiss Douglas MacArthur? Why was the decision so controversial?
24. What social and economic effects did the Korean War have in America?
25. Describe the factors and cases that combined to create the anticommunist paranoia of the late 1940s
and early 1950s.
26. How did Joseph McCarthy exploit the existing mood of hysteria? What sort of tactics did he use in his
attacks on alleged subversion?
27. What personalities and policies led to the Republican victory in the presidential election of 1952?
Cold War
NSC-68
Richard Nixon
Potsdam Conference
Servicemen Readjustment Act
1944
J. Edgar Hoover
George Kennan
Thomas E. Dewy
McCarran Internal Security Act
CIA
HUAC
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
Berlin Airlift
Agler Hiss
Red Scare