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Soviet bitterness toward the United States immediately after World War II was
primarily a result of : C the United States' presence in West Germany.
(This is an opinion question and I’m not certain of the answer your teacher will
want.)
Stalin was succeeded by: A. Nikita Khrushchev
Which one of the following was proof that President Harry Truman was determined to
spend whatever was necessary to win the Cold War? A. Marshall Plan
The Truman Doctrine was aimed at preventing which of the following countries from
falling under Soviet control? B. Turkey
________ eventually ended the Soviet blockade of Berlin in 1949.
A. A massive
airlift.
The Marshall Plan proposed: B. the infusion of massive amounts of American capital
in Western Europe
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization: C. represented a departure from traditional
American isolationism.
When the Soviet Union shot down a United States spy plane in 1960, the event
became known as the ________ crisis. C. U-2
The Soviet Union first learned of the American atomic bomb: D. through the use of
espionage.
Truman's handling of the Berlin Blockade: C was an important factor in his victory in
the election of 1948
George Kennan's "containment" policy proposed: A. American vigilance regarding
Soviet expansionist tendencies
At the beginning of the Korean War, North Korea was: A. Strongly supported by the
Soviet Union
The leading figure of the Red Scare of the early 1950s was: D. Joseph McCarthy
The fundamental disagreement at the beginning of the Cold War involved the
question of: D. who would control postwar Europe
At the _______ Conference, the victorious Allied powers decided to take reparations
from their own occupation zones in Germany.
B. Potsdam