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- Truman And The Cold War Test Bank Answers Chapter 3

Chapter 03 - Truman and the Cold War

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Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 1

1) Upon becoming president, Truman’s biggest weakness was in

a. Monetary policy

b. Diplomacy

c. Foreign policy

d. Military knowledge

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 2

2) Unlike Roosevelt, Truman’s advisors felt that the US and the USSR

a. Had irreconcilable differences

b. Had similar goals

c. Could be long-term allies

d. Had the same values

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 3

3) In his first meeting with Soviet foreign minister Molotov, Truman felt he should get _______ of what the US wanted from the Soviets.

a. 10%

b. 50%

c. 65%

d. 85%

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 4

4) Truman saw the atomic bomb as

a. A lever of influence in postwar relations

b. The weapon that would end the war

c. A weapon that could save American lives

d. All of the above

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 5

5) Those who support US use of the atomic bomb tend to argue

a. That any weapon should be used

b. That it saved both American and Japanese lives

c. That it frightened the Soviets from challenging the US

d. All of the above

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 6

6) Those who do not support US use of the atomic bomb argue that

a. Japan would have surrendered anyway

b. No one should use such a terrible weapon

c. It helped cause the Cold War by preventing the Soviets from getting involved in the war with Japan

d. All of the above

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 7

7) Truman’s first meeting with Stalin was at

a. Yalta

b. San Francisco

c. Potsdam

d. Tehran

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 8

8) The major conflict resolved at the Potsdam Conference was

a. The issue of reparation amounts

b. Control of Germany

c. Free elections in Eastern Europe

d. No major conflicts were solved at Potsdam

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 9

9) The first potential armed conflict between Soviet and US troops threatened over Soviet occupation of

a. Berlin

b. Poland

c. Bulgaria

d. Azerbaijan

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 10

10) The Soviets refused to join an international body for the control of atomic energy because

a. It left the US with an atomic monopoly until the final stage of the agreement

b. The Soviets would have no veto power over inspections or sanctions

c. The US would control the majority of votes within the body responsible for developing peaceful uses of atomic energy

d. All of the above

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 11

11) When the British could no longer afford to send economic aid to Greece, the US stepped in

a. In an effort to beat back Communism in the Middle East

b. To spread freedom and democracy

c. To prevent totalitarianism from taking over Europe

d. In order to preserve political stability and ensure access to resources and markets for American goods

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 12

12) The Truman Doctrine committed the US to

a. Aid to countries that needed help maintaining political stability

b. Fighting Communism on moral grounds

c. Economic aid to US trade partners

d. Pursuing US self-interest over moral principles

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 13

13) The US plan to send massive economic support to rebuild Western Europe was called the

a. Marshall Plan

b. Truman Doctrine

c. Dawes Plan

d. North Atlantic Treaty

The city of Cologne is in rubbles.

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 14

14) This image shows the German city of Cologne in ruins as a result of

a. Trench warfare

b. Wartime bombing

c. Artillery bombardments

d. An atomic bomb attack

The map shows the Cold war in Europe in 1950. NATO countries are Portugal, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, West Germany, Italy, and Turkey. Warsaw pact countries are East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Soviet Union. Neutral countries are Spain, Ireland, Sweden, Finland, and Austria. Yugoslavia was a neutral communist country.

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 15

15) Warsaw Pact countries are those allied with

a. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization

b. The United States

c. The Soviet Union

d. No one—those were the neutral countries

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 16

16) The Molotov Plan was the Soviet answer to

a. The Dawes Plan

b. The Marshall Plan

c. NATO

d. The Warsaw Pact

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 17

17) The first move the Soviets made in their attempt to impose total control over Eastern Europe was to

a. Purge left-wing leaders from Hungary

b. Send Soviet troops to back up a coup in Czechoslovakia

c. Blockade Berlin

d. Fund communist rebels in Greece

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 18

18) The version of the inevitability hypothesis for the Cold War that blames the Soviets for the conflict is based on the belief that

a. The Soviets were not interested in world affairs

b. Americans were committed to only acting morally and within their perceived values

c. The Soviets were committed to the spread of Communism worldwide

d. Soviet hatred of capitalism was too ingrained to permit compromise

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 19

19) The version of the inevitability hypothesis that blames the US for the Cold War conflict says that

a. Americans were uninterested in world affairs

b. Americans were only interested in moral action on the surface, in reality they were liable to approve acting in their own self-interest

c. The endless demands of capitalism for new markets propelled the US into interventionism and imperialism

d. American hatred of communism was too ingrained to permit compromise

Type: multiple choice question

Title: Chapter 3 Question 20

20) The book’s author believes that the Cold War

a. Was inevitable, and it was the Soviets’ fault

b. Was unnecessary, and the conflicts could have been handled better

c. Was inevitable, and was the Americans’ fault

d. Was inevitable, but because the two systems were fundamentally in conflict

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Chapter 3 - Truman And The Cold War
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William H. Chafe

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