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HISTORY EXAMS2 HISTORY EXAMS Quiz 1 b) The Battle of Stalingrad Quiz 2 a) A desire to prevent the Red Army, then liberating Manchuria, from entering Japan Quiz 3 a) Stigmatize the labor movement, civil rights movement, and anti-war movement as “subversive” and “un-American Quiz 4 b) Manhattan project Quiz 5 d) The “Huns” were blood thirty baby-killers and predators upon women who sought to take over Europe and destroy Western democracy. They had to be stopped. Quiz 6 d) Britain committed itself to aiding in the formation of the modern state of Israel in Palestine in exchange for wartime assistance from members of the European and American Zionist movement Quiz 7 d) The Black Liberation Army Quiz 8 d) FDR was a socialist who sought to undermine the capitalist system Quiz 9 d) Tonkin Gulf Incident Quiz 10 c) The New Deal Quiz 11 2
HISTORY EXAMS3 b) Tet Offensive Quiz 12 a) The Monroe Doctrine Quiz 13 a) Mobilizing for WW11 Quiz 14 c) France Quiz 15 d) Outlawed racial segregation in schools Quiz 16 d) LBJ’s Presidential agenda aimed at funding social uplift and welfare services Quiz 17 e) All of the Above Quiz 18 b) To save capitalism by making capitalist society more prosperous and stable for all Quiz 19 b) The fascist will seize control of the government as a tool for legislating domestic and foreign policy conducive to private profit, while the socialist will either draw on the government to legislate reforms conducive to the uplift of the masses or maneuver to wither away the central government in favor of localized democratic civil institutions and cooperative workplaces Quiz 20 b)Sykes Picot Quiz 21 d) Cuban Missile Crisis 3
HISTORY EXAMS4 Quiz 22 b) F. Roosevelt Quiz 23 d) The Brown Barretts Quiz 24 e) Refused to expand US military involvement in Vietnam after entering office Quiz 25 a) After liberating Vietnam from Japanese fascists during WWII, HoChi Minh & his followers militarily resisted efforts by France and its Nazi SS assets to reclaim Vietnam as a colonial possession. Quiz 26 d). NAAP- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Quiz 27 e) He believed that true patriotism and love for America demanded condemnation of the nation’s abandonment of its best ideological foundations and evolution toward self-destruction. Quiz 28 a) The promotion of race war Quiz 29 c)The US coopted a great many Nazis and deployed them in Eastern Europe to spy on, sabotage, and otherwise undermine the Soviet Union. Quiz 30 d) US efforts to undermine the Japanese attack on China via freezing Japanese bank accounts, embargoing trade goods, and refusing to sell petroleum to Japan Quiz 31 a) Midway Quiz 32 c)The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 4
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HISTORY EXAMS5 Quiz 33 b) Harry Truman Quiz 34 a) Widespread nihilism, hopelessness, and chaos generated by the carnage and destruction of World War I, crippling reparations, and economic depression Quiz 35 b) The phenomena were facilitated by the fabrication of an imminent threat with which to terrify the American people into compliance, namely a communist menace and Soviet boogieman. Quiz 36 e) In the context of low public support for a US war on Korea, Washington bypassed seeking a congressional declaration of war by deploying American troops through the newly created UN as a “police action.” (Dearinger, 2015). 5
HISTORY EXAMS6 References Dearinger, R. (2015).The Filth of Progress: Immigrants, Americans, and the Building of Canals and Railroads in the West. University of California Press. 6