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23 Questions & Answers: Latest
Updated A Plus Score Solutions


Identify the consequences of the following individuals' involvement in the highly
publicized, hysteria-based court cases of the early Cold War period. - Answer an
editor of Time magazine who became the star witness against Alger Hiss
Correct label:
Whitaker Chambers


little-known Congressman from California who gained national attention for his
dogged pursuit of Alger Hiss
Correct label:
Richard Nixon


high-ranking State Department official who was convicted of perjury
Correct label:
Alger Hiss


McCarthyism has come to mean an assault on civil liberties because of the
senator's anticommunist crusade, which had significant negative impacts on
homosexual men. T or F? - Answer True

,Which of the following events prompted the National Security Council to approve
a permanent military build-up (NSC-68) in response to the perceived threat of
communism? - Answer The Soviet Union tested its own atomic bomb.
The communists were victorious in the civil war in China.


During Truman's first administration, throughout the opening salvos of the Cold
War, the concept of freedom for all Americans was hotly debated across the
political spectrum within the United States. Which of the following events were
part of this great debate about the hallmarks of American freedom? - Answer
Jackie Robinson integrates Major League Baseball.


Truman integrates the U.S. Armed Forces.


To Secure These Rights is issued, indicting American society for its racial
inequality.


What was the Freedom Train, and how did it reflect the political and social
concerns of the time? - Answer It was a patriotic endeavor originally organized by
the government.


It demonstrated the shifting views of freedom as the government became
suspicious of people who criticized the Freedom Train.


It consisted of 133 American historical documents that traveled by train all over
the country during a year and a half.

, Identify the ways in which the Cold War profoundly affected American life for a
half-century. - Answer It expanded higher education and grew support for
scientific research.


The military-industrial complex developed during WWII became permanent.


National security became the stated reason for aiding higher education and
building a new highway system.
The military-industrial complex developed during WWII became permanent. -
Answer inflation
demobilization of the armed forces


The Iron Curtain supposedly represented the ideological geographic divide
between communist and capitalist peoples of Europe. Identify the "free" states
that were located inside the communist "oppressed" region. - Answer Turkey
Greece
West Berlin


How did the Soviet Union respond when the United States, Great Britain, and
France introduced a separate currency in their zones within occupied Berlin? -
Answer It cut off all road and rail traffic into the city of Berlin


The Soviet Union and the United States claimed to provide all citizens with social
and economic rights. Identify the statements that describe the reality of their
citizens' rights during this time. - Answer The United States and the Soviet Union
refused to accept outside interference in their internal affairs to support
enforcement of the Declaration of Human Rights.

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