Chapter 28 REVIEW. 1 st Round of Review Correct answers worth 2 points.

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Chapter 28 REVIEW

1 st Round of Review Correct answers worth 2 points

1. Where were the Nuremberg Trials held? A. Japan B. Germany C. Italy D. United States

Germany The Nuremberg Trials were held to try Nazi war criminals in the same city where the party gained popularity

2.What was discussed at the Potsdam Conference? A. The occupation of Japan by the Soviet Union B. The amount of reparations Germany would pay the USA C. The division of Germany into 4 zones D. The consequences of nuclear weapons

The division of Germany into 4 zones Germany was agreed to be split into 4 zones of occupation. The east would be occupied by USSR. The west would be occupied by USA, France and Britain.

3. What country occupied Berlin? A. Soviet Union B. France C. Britain and United States D. All of the Above

All of the Above Soviet Union, France, Britain and United States, all occupied a region of Berlin

4.America was the only country to occupy this Axis country? A. Germany B. Spain C. Japan D. Soviet Union

Japan The US occupied Japan solely. The US then tried to institute a democracy and created a constitution.

5.Companies that were broken up such as Honda, Mitsubishi in Japan were called? A. Kamikazes B. Tojos C. Satellites D. Zaibatsus

Zaibatsus Zaibatsus were forms of monopolies. Their elimination helped the economy recovery faster.

6.The belief that there should be a Jewish homeland in Palestine is called? A. Zionism B. Fascism C. Brinkmanship D. Communism

Zionism This is one factor that led to the creation of Israel by the United Nations.

7.What peace group was assembled after World War II and headquarters are in New York City? A. League of Nations B. United Nations C. World Court D. NATO

United Nations United Nations had a general assembly and had 5 permanent members consisting of the victors of World War II. 10 members were temporary.

2nd Round of Review Correct answers worth 4 points

8.George Kennan proposed this idea to stop the spread of communism… A. Iron Curtain B. Containment C. Marshall Plan D. Berlin Airlift

Containment Kennan stated that communism must be contained. Like a disease you must focus on preventing its spread.

9.The global struggle of Influence and power between the United State and USSR was called? A. Hot War B. World War II C. Communist War D. Cold War

The Cold War The Cold War occurred immediately after World War II. It was mostly fought on political and economic fronts.

10.This Mediterranean focused pledge to help any country that is fighting communism is called? A. Marshall Plan B. Truman Doctrine C. Eisenhower Doctrine D. Berlin Airlift

Truman Doctrine The Truman Doctrine was issued due to the fear the Soviet Union would occupy the Dardanelles by Turkey.

11.NATO stood for A. North Atlantic Treaty Organization B. Non Applicable Tranquility Opera C. North African Terror Organization D. Not a Totalitarian Origin

North Atlantic Treaty Organization The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was a coalition featuring the Western Allies. They pledged to consider an attack on a NATO member as an attack on themselves.

3rd Round of Review Correct answers worth 5 points

12.The border between North and South Korea was called what? A. 38 th parallel B. 73 rd parallel C. Maignot Line D. Prime Meridian

38 th parallel The 38 th parallel was a latitude line that was institued to divide the country of Korea. The North being communist.

13.Threatening another country with Nuclear weapons is called? A. Covert operations B. Overt operations C. Brinkmanship D. SANE

Brinkmanship Brinkmanship refers to achieving a desired goal by using the threat of nuclear weapons.

14.The Communist of the Soviet Union following Stalin’s death in 1953 was? A. Lenin B. Khrushchev C. Gorbachev D. Yelsin

Khrushchev Nikita Khrushchev the premier crushed an attempted rebellion in Hungary.

15.Mao Zedong was the leader of who during the Chinese Civil War? A. Communist Party B. Nationalists C. Fascists D. Korean War

Communist Party The Communist Party led by Mao seized control of China by 1949.

16.Who was fired by President Truman because of his tactical views of the Korean War? A. Eisenhower B. MacArthur C. Marshall D. Kennan

MacArthur The dismissal of Douglas MacArthur led to Truman’s decline in popularity. Allowing Republican Dwight Eisenhower to be elected in 1952.

17.Regions with Communist ruled governments during and following World War II were called? A. Bear countries B. Puppet governments C. Red Squares D. Satellite Nations

Satellite Nations The USSR set up Satellite Nations in Manchuria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, parts of Romania and Greece.

Final Round Correct Answers worth 7 points

18.This new deal lawyer, was accused of supplying secrets to the Communist Party? A. Alger Hiss B. Whittaker Chambers C. Julius Rosenberg D. Douglas MacArthur

Alger Hiss Alger Hiss would eventually be sentenced to 5 years in prison because of Chambers pumpkin papers.

19. Sputnik I was the first what? A. Space shuttle with a dog in it B. Artificial satellite sent into orbit C. Shuttle that landed on the moon D. Bomb shelter created for Americans

Artificial satellite sent into orbit Sputnik I was the first artificial satellite sent into orbit in October The Soviet Union would led the beginning of the Space Race.

20. The goal of imprisoning the Hollywood Ten was? A. Extract Communists from Hollywood B. Find Communists in the State Department C. So someone could make a movie D. None of the Above

Extract Communists from Hollywood The HUAC goal was to find Communists in Hollywood. The Hollywood Ten were arrested for not answer the HUAC questions.

GAME TOTAL Add up your groups points Who WON? Good Luck on your test!