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20th Century Midterm
Truman 1st Term
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History
10th Grade
01/26/2009

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What was the name of the first and second Bikini Island tests?
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Abel and Baker
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What type of test was Abel and what type was Baker?
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Abel=atmospheric
Baker=underwater
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What was the biggest test at Bikini Island and what type of bomb was it?
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Operation Bravo, H-Bomb
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Where did most of the US bomb tests take place?
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Nevada Test Site (NTS/Nevada Proving Grounds)
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What two countries could GB no longer provide financial aid to?
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Greece and Turkey
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Why is the US concerned with Greece and Turkey?
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They are both being pressured by communists
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Did the US help Greece and Turkey not fall to the communists?
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Yes
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Who said that if Greece and Turkey fell then communism would spread as far as Iran and India?
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Undersecretary of State Dean Acheson
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What the Truman Doctrine state?
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That it must be the policy of the US to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures
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What does bi-partisan mean?
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Both parties (Reps and Dems)
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Who came up with the policy of containment?
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Foreign Service officer George Kennan,
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Who proposed the Marshall Plan?
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Secretary of State George C. Marshall
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What did the Marshall Plan do?
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Billions of dollars to the countries for the economic recovery of Europe but they had to buy American goods and provide investment opportunities for American capital
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What was the objective of the Marshall Plan?
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To improve living conditions of Europe end the need for continued American relief funds
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What were the achievements of the Marshall Plan?
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Promoted miraculous economic recovery, furthered political stability, reduced communist influence, encouraged the economic unity of Western Europe
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What was the Cold War?
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A global ideological conflict between democracy and communism
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What was the Red Scare?
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A movement of anti-communist hysteria that reached its peak in the 1950s
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What did the Truman administration promulgate in 1947?
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A loyalty security program that barred communists or people who associated with communists from govt. jobs
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Why did the Truman administration and Supreme Court allow the civil rights of citizens to be threatened and limited during the Red Scare?
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Primarily because of the widespread belief that communism so endangered the nation’s security that the rights of individuals, especially those supposed to be communists, could be ignored
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How was anti-communism used for partisan purposes?
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Republican Party sought to capitalize on the alleged communist infiltration of the New Deal
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HUAC: Full name, year established, main objective, 3 major things it did
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House Un-American Activities Committee, 1937, Main objective was the investigation of Un-American and subversive activities, loyalty oaths/KKK/Hollywood
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What were required by loyalty oaths?
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All govt. employees were required to take loyalty oaths and declare that they were not nor ever had been communists
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Did HUAC ever do anything to the KKK and why?
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No, many in HUAC supported the KKK
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When did HUAC investigate Hollywood?
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1947
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What did HUAC decide about Hollywood?
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Declared that Hollywood filmmakers employed subtle techniques in pictures glorifying the communist system
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What was the Hollywood Ten?
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Ten of the 41 people called in by HUAC refused to answer the question “Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the communist party?”
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What was decided about HUAC and the Hollywood Ten?
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HUAC and the courts during appeals disagreed and all were found guilty of contempt of Congress and each was sentenced to between 6 and 12 months in prison
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What is blacklisting?
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When your name was added to a blacklist drawn up by Hollywood film studios (normally because you were suspected of communism or refused to name names of communists) and you would not be hired
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What were the three main demographic changes in the post-WWII era?
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Mobility, Sunbelts, Movement to the suburbs
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Describe the mobility demographic change. What was a result of it?
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Americans moved more freely and the distance between families grew, parents did not recieve instruction from their parents on how to care for their children
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Where were the Sunbelts?
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Texas to Arizona and Virginia to Florida
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Why did people move to the Sunbelts?
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Jobs, it’s warm, more land, cheaper land, lower taxes, defense contracts went to these places, federal funding helps the growth of the sunbelts
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Who moved to the suburbs?
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Upper and middle class whites
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What two organizations made it economical to own a house in the suburbs?
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Federal Housing Authority (FHA) and the Veterans Administration Home Loan Guarantees
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What was Levittown, where was it, and who built it?
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Levitt brothers built Levittown on NY's Long Island, built hundreds of the same designed houses in a single project
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What was the movement of white Americans moving to the suburbs called?
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White Flight
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Who fills the void in the cities left by the White Flight?
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Blacks from the South
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What happens to cities because of the White Flight?
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They are left black, barren, and broke (business moves with the whites)
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What was the deal with Alger Hiss (when, who, what happened)?
Definition
In August 1948 Whittaker Chambers told HUAC that Alger Hiss (president of the Carnagie Endowment for International Peace) was a communist spy
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Who was responsible for the Alger Hiss trial going further?
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Nixon
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By what name did Hiss know Chambers?
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George Crossly
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Where were Chambers' "secret documents" and what were they known as? Were they important?
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In a pumpkin in a field near his farm, called the "Pumpkin Papers", not important
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What was Hiss eventually convicted for?
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Perjury
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What did people begin to believe with Alger Hiss' conviction?
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That communists had infiltrated the government
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Election of 1948: candidates, parties, who won it, what was its significance?
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Thomas Dewey (Rep), Truman (Dem), Henry Wallace (3rd party), Strom Thurmond (Dixiecrats) Truman won, it was a major upset because everyone believed Dewey would win
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What paper put out early results saying that Dewey beat Truman?
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The Chicago Tribune
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What was Dewey's platform in the 1948 election?
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Basically nothing, meant to not offend anyone, said agriculture is important/our rivers are full of fish/can't have freedom without liberty/the future lies ahead
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Who were the Dixiecrats and what was their official name?
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A division within the Democratic Party that left due to Truman’s civil rights policies, oficially called the States Rights Democratic Party
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What is the Dixiecrats main platform?
Definition
Racial segregation
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