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CorrectWrongHome China 100 China II JapanPeacePotpourri World History

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 How did the GI Bill help veterans?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 100 It gave them benefits in finding jobs, getting an education, and purchasing homes.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 What part of the country did many Americans move to in the postwar years?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 200 The West, the South, and the Southwest.

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 Truman’s domestic plan was called this?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 300 What is the Fair Deal.

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 This act limited the powers of labor unions?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 400 What is the Taft-Hartley Act.

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 This section of Germany came under Communist control?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 500 What is East Germany.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 These changes occurred in Japan under U.S. supervision?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer What is a new constitution, elected legislative body, gave the vote to all citizens, opened doors to missionaries, became a strong industrial nation.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 This plan was developed for giving aid to Europe after the war?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer What is the Marshall Plan.

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 The name for the barrier between communist- controlled countries and the West?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer What is the iron curtain.

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 What idea promoted the use of military aid to carry out the U.S. containment policy?

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer What is the Truman Doctrine.

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 How did the United States keep West Berlin from falling into communist hands?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer What is they airlifted supplies to the blockaded city.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 The military alliance formed to halt the threat of Soviet aggression in Europe?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer What is NATO

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 Who was the leader of Free China?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer Who is Chiang Kai-Shek..

CorrectWrongHome 300 Question Who led the communist takeover of China?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer Who is Mao Zedong.

CorrectWrongHome Daily double

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double 400 Name the three bodies of the United Nations and identify the strongest body.

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double answer General Assembly Security Council The Secretariat The Security Council is the strongest.

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 Whom did Truman choose to lead the U.N. forces in Korea?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer Who is Douglas MacArthur.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 Who was elected president in 1952?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 What party did he represent?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer Republican

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 What alliance was started to contain communism in Southeast Asia?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer Southeast Asia Treaty Organization.

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 What Latin American country turned communist in 1959?

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer Who was Cuba.

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 Who became Cuba’s leader in 1959?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer Who is Fidel Castro.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 The large number of babies born in the years following WWII became known as ?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer What is the Baby boom

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 The trial of Nazi leaders in an internation court, beginning in 1945, on charges of war crimes?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer What are the Nuremberg Trials.

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 A a time of high tension between the Soviet Union and the United States but without direct military conflict between the two nations?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer What is the Cold War.

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 The U.S./Soviet agreement to settle disputes peacefully and to promote good will between themselves rather than to increase hostilities.

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer What is peaceful coexistence.

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 New developments in seeds, machinery, chemicals, and production techniques that helped farmers increase their production was called?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer The green revolution.