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Mary Jo Ignoffo
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Scopes Trial
Ku Klux Klan
Hoovervilles
Bonus March
Dust Bowl
Fireside chats
Frances Perkins
Dr. Francis Townsend
FDIC
CCC
WPA
Wagner Act
Court packing
Social Security Act
Nye Report
Cash and Carry
Lend-Lease
Tripartite Pact
Executive Order 9066
Korematsu Decision
Bataan Death March
Double V Campaign
Bracero Program
D-Day
Study Guide #2, HIST 17C S17
Iwo Jima
Battle of the Bulge
“final solution”
Nuremberg Trials
Yalta
Winston Churchill
Joseph Stalin
Manhattan Project
Enola Gay
Cold War
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
United Nations
Berlin Airlift
NATO
Iron Curtain
Domino Effect
Deterrence
Containment
General Douglas MacArthur
Third World
McCarthyism
Military industrial complex
Sunbelt
1. What was the New Deal and how did it evolve throughout the 1930s? Include in your
answer how it changed over the decade. (5 points). Identify two supporters of the New
Deal and explain what role they played in the Roosevelt Administration (10 points).
Identify two opponents of the New Deal, and explain how they influenced New Deal
policies (10 points).
2. One of the most important strategic questions confronting the Allies was when and
where to open a second front against the Nazis. Explain the point of view of Winston
Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin. (10 points). Describe the 1943 Italian
campaign, and identify the American military regiment most associated with the
invasion of Italy (5 points). What was the significance of D-Day, when did it occur, and
who was its commander? (10 points)
3. What was the Marshall Plan? Was it successful or a failure? (10 points). The Truman
Doctrine shaped American foreign policy for almost half a century. What was it, and why
did it become the dominant feature of American foreign policy after World War II? (10
points). Who coined the term “iron curtain” and what does it mean?” (5 points)
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