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Unit 6 Study Guide Name: ate: 1. Which of the following merican foreign policy theories held that if one nation in a region fell to communism, the whole region would fall to communism?. omino Theory. Marshall Plan. Roosevelt orollary. Truman octrine 3. In 1968, the number of mericans who felt that United States troops should withdraw from Vietnam increased significantly. Which of the following events was most important in causing this shift in public opinion?. The Tonkin Gulf incident. The Tet Offensive. The fall of ien ien Phu. The siege of Khe Sanh 2. How did the fear of communism during the 1950s affect the United States?. There was more public support for the repeal of segregation laws.. There was more public support for the buildup of nuclear weapons.. The government supported the rise of independence movements in Southeast sia.. The government supported the overthrow of repressive dictatorships in Latin merica. 4. Which of the following was a primary cause of the old War between the United States and the Soviet Union?. a competition for political influence over other countries. direct, armed conflict between the two nations. a deep reduction in military expenditures. the founding of the United Nations page 1

5. Which of the following congressional actions, passed during the Vietnam conflict, gave President Lyndon. Johnson the authority to send troops to Vietnam without a declaration of war?. The Treaty of Versailles. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. The tlantic harter. The War Powers ct of 1973 7. Refer to the newspaper article below to answer the following question. Saigon, pril 30, 1975 The last U.S. helicopter left the merican embassy at 7:53 a.m. today after rescuing 1400 merican and 5600 civilians from the compound. s it lifted into the sky, tanks from the north were rumbling down the streets of Saigon. The war is over. Many new immigrants to the United States began arriving in 1975 from. Hong Kong, as ritain turned the colony over to hina.. Eastern Europe, after communist control ended.. Ethiopia, to escape the extreme drought and famine.. Vietnam, in the wake of the communist takeover. 6. What international organization was created immediately after the Second World War to promote world peace and cooperation among nations?. the tlantic harter. the North tlantic Treaty Organization. the United Nations. the League of Nations 8. etween 1948 and 1951, the United States spent $13 billion to rebuild the war-torn countries of Western Europe. This effort was proposed by the United States secretary of state, who saw it as a way to help keep Western Europe free of communism. This plan was called the. Roosevelt orollary.. Marshall Plan.. Good Neighbor Policy.. omino Theory. page 2 Unit 6 Study Guide

9. How did television reporting on the Vietnam War affect merican public opinion? 11. This is an excerpt from a speech by President wight. Eisenhower in 1954.. ultural exchange and commercial trade with sian countries became national ideals.. Heroism and combat stories about soldiers romanticized the war effort.. It influenced patriotic fervor and ardent support for anti-communist foreign policy.. It generated anti-war sentiment and massive protests against the conduct of the war. You have a row of dominoes set up, you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly. Which policy was supported by President Eisenhower s statement?. Withdrawal of troops from South Korea. ontainment of communism in Southeast sia. Establishment of a United States aid program. evelopment of a United States space program 10. Which of these was a cause of the Korean War?. NTO air and naval forces blocked ships sailing to North Korea. 12.. North Korean forces, with Soviet approval, invaded South Korea.. United Nations inattention allowed guerrillas to infiltrate South Korea.. Widespread anti colonial riots forced the Korean government to begin the war. ccording to the bar graph above, in what year did United States military involvement in Vietnam begin to decline?. 1965. 1967. 1969. 1971 page 3 Unit 6 Study Guide

13. The proclamation of the Truman octrine in 1947 was one of the first post World War II actions taken by the United States to. contain communist expansion.. expand United States influence in Latin merica.. break down international trade barriers.. restrict military actions by the United Nations. 16. The Truman octrine was a pledge on the part of the United States to help Greece and Turkey. avoid engaging in a war over oil reserves.. recover land they had lost during World War II.. resist the spread of communism in the region.. prosecute captured military leaders for war crimes. 14. uring the late-1960s, declining United States public support for the Vietnam War was linked to. the Soviet decision to give new technology to South Vietnamese industrialists.. the Vietcong s deployment and use of modern helicopter gun-ships in Saigon.. the successful pollo landing of men on the moon in the summer of 1969.. the graphic new coverage of the war provided by television networks. 17. Which of the following best describes President Lyndon. Johnson s action toward Vietnam during the 1960s?. He threatened to use nuclear weapons to end the Vietnam War.. He initiated the complete democratization of North Vietnam. 15. The merican reaction to Russia s launch of Sputnik was a space program that began in the early 1960s in the Kennedy presidency and reached its high point in 1969 with. He escalated U.S. military involvement in South Vietnam.. He refused to participate in a French led occupation of Vietnam.. the construction of the Mir space station.. John Glenn s orbiting the Earth.. the launching of the space shuttle.. the landing of a man on the moon. page 4 Unit 6 Study Guide

18. Think about the major conflicts of the twentieth century which the United States has been involved in. World War I World War II Korea Vietnam 20. Why was the end of the Korean War considered a stalemate?. The cold war continued.. The North and South were still divided.. oth the North and South lost many lives.. The United States removed all of its troops. In spite of fighting four major wars, there has been very little physical damage done to the continental United States. Which of the following would best explain why there was so little physical damage?. the United States diplomatic actions. the United States geographic location. the United States diverse population. the United States military power 19. What was a common criticism of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution? 21. The excerpt below is from Richard Nixon s Silent Majority speech. Let historians not record that when merica was the most powerful nation in the world we passed on the other side of the road and allowed the last hopes for peace and freedom of millions of people to be suffocated by the forces of totalitarianism. nd so tonight to you, the great silent majority of my fellow mericans I ask for your support. President Richard Nixon, Silent Majority speech (November 3, 1969). It made the South Vietnamese more vulnerable to communist aggression.. It encouraged the use of guerrilla warfare in Vietnam.. It allowed the U.S. executive branch too much power.. It reduced the freedom of the merican press. In his speech, President Nixon asked the merican people to support his position on which of the following issues?. the Vietnam War. the War Powers ct. the Watergate scandal. the Middle East peace process page 5 Unit 6 Study Guide

22. 23. Use the political cartoon below to answer the following question. Soviets Launch First Man-Made Satellite into Orbit The line that is labeled with the number 3 represents the division between. the communist and non-communist sections of the country. Source: Frank Williams, The etroit Free Press. zones of Soviet and hinese influence.. locations of industry and natural resources in the country.. the north/south Soviet trade corridors. What did the United States government do in response to the event referred to in the cartoon?. The government decided to seek peace immediately and to end the cold war.. The government banned civilian contact between United States and Soviet citizens.. The government decided to spend more on both scientific education and the military.. The government requested that the United Nations prohibit Soviet space exploration. 24. U.S. intervention in Vietnam came as a result of the old War policy of. détente.. brinkmanship.. appeasement.. containment. page 6 Unit 6 Study Guide

25. 27. The shaded area on the map above is intended to show. the division of Germany between Western and Soviet control after World War II.. the areas of South Vietnam controlled by Vietcong and North Vietnamese rmy units after the Tet Offensive.. the creation of the independent nations of India and Pakistan in 1947.. the final border established between North Korea and South Korea after the rmistice of 1953. uring the late 1960s and early 1970s, the United States unsuccessfully attempted to prevent a ommunist victory in the country labeled. I.. II.. III.. IV. 26. uring the uban Missile risis, President Kennedy informed the Russians that in the event of a missile attack from uba the United States would respond by. mounting a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union.. overthrowing the uban government.. placing uban mericans in internment camps.. attacking Soviet forces in East Germany. 28. Which of these was a formal statement of intention of the United States to aid any country threatened by communist aggression?. Truman octrine. Marshall Plan. lliance for Progress. Vietnamization page 7 Unit 6 Study Guide

29. Which action by President Harry Truman would be an example of his post World War II containment policy? 31. This graph illustrates a trend in United States defense spending. United States efense Spending, 1948-1960. He demanded human rights guarantees from Latin merican allies.. He helped the Greek and Turkish governments resist communist rebels.. He negotiated with the U.S.S.R. to eliminate long range nuclear weapons.. He provided economic recovery aid to hina and Japan. Source: Historical Statistics of the United States, olonial Times to 1970 Which foreign policy issue caused the change in defense spending after 1950?. Escalation of the old War. onclusion of the Korean War. Establishment of trade sanctions against uba 30. Which of these events was the closest the United States and the Soviet Union actually came to fighting each other during the old War?. Establishment of diplomatic relations with hina. Suez risis, 1956. ay of Pigs, 1961. uban Missile risis, 1962. Gulf of Tonkin, 1964 32. How did the Marshall Plan contribute to the U.S. policy of containment of communism?. It provided arms to anticommunist forces in entral merica.. It stopped the placement of Soviet missiles in communist uba.. It blocked communist efforts to take over the Korean Peninsula.. It helped anticommunist governments rebuild war-torn Europe. page 8 Unit 6 Study Guide

33. In the aftermath of the Holocaust, what new action did the United States take to aid Jews? 35. Which statement explains why President John F. Kennedy ordered the ay of Pigs invasion in 1961?. It created shelter programs.. It recognized Israel as a state.. It helped locate lost relatives.. It provided monetary compensation.. The United States government believed the new government in uba was a right-wing dictatorship.. The United States government feared stronger ties between ommunist uba and the Soviet Union.. The United States government suspected the Soviet Union had placed nuclear missiles in uba.. The United States government wanted to acquire uba as an agricultural colony. 36. Use the excerpt below to answer the following question. 34. Which political trend characterized the era of Mcarthyism?. the effort to end the welfare system and remove regulations on U.S. businesses. the willingness to provide political asylum to persecuted people worldwide. the effort to transform the United States into a society based on civil equality. the use of false accusation of communism as a weapon against political opponents t the present moment in world history nearly every nation must choose between alternative ways of life. The choice is too often not a free one.... The second way of life is based upon the will of a minority forcibly imposed upon the majority. It relies upon terror and oppression, a controlled press and radio, fixed elections, and the suppression of personal freedoms. President Harry S. Truman, speech to ongress (1947) ased on the excerpt, which country was President Truman criticizing?. South Korea. the Soviet Union. West Germany. the United Kingdom page 9 Unit 6 Study Guide

37. Which of the following contributed to the Eisenhower dministration s failure to improve relations with the Soviet Union?. Tet Offensive. Pueblo Incident. uban Missile risis. U-2 Spy Plane Incident 38. This excerpt is from the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution approved by a Joint Resolution of ongress in 1964. That the ongress approves and supports the determination of the President, as ommander in hief, to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression. How did this resolution expand the president s executive power?. y sanctioning presidential leadership of relief efforts for needy nations. y expanding presidential authority to negotiate treaties with hostile nations. y permitting presidential commitment of military troops without a formal declaration of war. y requiring presidential accountability for military spending without an authorized budget for defense page 10 Unit 6 Study Guide

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