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UNITED STATES HISTORY REVIEW Short Answer Short Answer Questions What were the three leaders that met at Potsdam Conference? - Truman - Atlee - Stalin What five nations are the permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations? - United States - Great Britain - Soviet Union (Russia) - China - France Why did Truman fire MacArthur? - He was told to not criticize the President, and that it was to be a limited war MacArthur talked of escalating the war and criticized the President so he he was fired. Short Answer Questions Why did McCarthyism succeed at first but then fall out of favor? - It succeeded because there was a fear of Communists infiltrating American government, and Republicans played on that fear. It fill out of favor when McCarthy attacked the American military. How effective do you think U.S. efforts to win the Cold War were during the late 1940’s and the 1950’s? Support you opinion by stating two facts and your opinion. UNITED STATES HISTORY REVIEW Section 1 Who traveled the U.S. and made the “iron curtain” speech? Winston Churchill Who was the diplomat in Moscow that suggested Containment to prevent the spread of communism to other countries? George Kennan Who came up with the saying “The Buck Stops Here?” (President after Roosevelt) Harry Truman What organization was created in San Francisco and is based in New York? United Nations Stalin made a speech announcing that communism and capitalism were incompatible, that was viewed by the west as a ______________. Declaration of WWIII What are nations under domination of another? (Poland, Romania are examples) Satellite Nations What term describes the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union in which neither nations directly confronted the other on the battlefield lasting from 1945 to the break up of the Soviet Union in 1991? Cold War What program lasted over four years and 16 nations received some $13 billion in aid? Marshall Plan What was the sending of supplies by plane to West Berlin? Berlin Airlift What was American policy that supported the free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures? Truman Doctrine The following countries: Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway and Portugal joined the United States and Canada formed what? North Atlantic Treaty Organization SECTION 2 Where did the Nationalist Chinese flee to after their defeat in their civil war? Taiwan Where was the site of the amphibious invasion of Korea by American forces, it flanked the North Koreans and got them to retreat? Inchon What was the main issue why there was not a cease fire in the Korean War? Prisoner Exchange What was the port where the Americans retreated to in Korea? Pusan What country intervened with soldiers in the Korean War, they aided North Korea? China Who led the communist Chinese during their civil war? Mao Zedong Who led the Nationalist Chinese during their civil war? Chaing Kai-shek (Jang Jeishi in your Global days Who led the American troops in Korea at the end of the Korean War? Mathew B. Ridgway Who was the leader of South Korea during the Korean War? Syngman Rhee Who was the Secretary of State who neglected to include Korea as part as the American defense in the Pacific? Dean Acheson Who was the leader of North Korea during the Korean War? Kim Il Sung Who led the American troops at the beginning of the Korean War? Douglas MacArthur SECTION 3 What was to investigate government employees and to dismiss those who were found to be disloyal to the U.S? Loyalty Review Board What was the label of the people in the movie industry who decided not to cooperate because they believed the hearings were unconstitutional? Hollywood Ten What term describes attacks on suspected Communists in the early 1950’s? McCarthyism Who was the Senator that went after communists, he checked into the testimony of Whittaker Chambers? Richard Nixon Who was one of the co-authors of the “Declaration of Conscious” which attacked McCarthy? Margaret Smith What organization began to investigate Communist influence in the movie industry? House on Un-American Activities Committee What law made it unlawful to plan any action that might lead to establishment of a totalitarian dictatorship in the United States? McCarran Internal Security Act Who was not guilty of being a communist spy but found guilty of perjury—for lying of passing of documents? Alger Hiss What people were executed for giving away atomic secrets to the Soviets? Ethel and Julius Rosenberg SECTION 4 What bomb was 67 times stronger that the bomb on Hiroshima was tested November 1, 1952? Hydrogen Bomb What site was to withstand a nuclear blast, it was to detect Soviet attack and is located in Cheyenne Mountain? NORAD We replaced the leader of Iran with pro-American Shah ____. Pahlavi Who was the Egyptian leader who nationalized the Suez Canal? Nasser What eastern European country revolted against Soviet rule? (1950’s) Hungary What idea hoped one could avoid war by building enough nuclear weapons that the other side won’t go to war for it will assure destruction to all involved? Brinkmanship What was used to overthrow governments that were anti-American? Central Intelligence Agency What did the Soviet Union formed after West Germany joined NATO in 1955? Warsaw Pact What was the idea that the United States would defend the Middle East against an attack by any communist country? Eisenhower Doctrine Who was the leader of the Soviet Union after the death of Stalin? Nikita Khrushchev What was the name of the first satellite launched into space? Sputnik Who was the pilot that was shot down in the Soviet Union? Francis Powers What brought the United States and Soviet Union closer to war? U2 Incident