History 118 - History of the United States 1877 to Present » Summer 2022 » Final Examination

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Question #1
This policy was proclaimed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his first inaugural address in 1933 that sought improved diplomatic relations between the U.S. and its Latin American neighbors.
A.   Good Neighbor Policy
B.   Latin American Policy
C.   Western Hemisphere Policy
D.   North American Policy
Question #2
This peace treaty brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers in 1918. However, also imposed HEAVY penalties on Germany.
A.   Treaty of Tokyo
B.   Treaty of Milan
C.   Treaty of London
D.   Treaty of Versailles
Question #3
This strategy was initiated by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. It was a policy in the 1930s of allowing Hitler to expand German territory unchecked in hopes of preventing another world war.
A.   Appeasement
B.   The German Policy
C.   Paris Initiative of 1933
D.   London Accords
Question #4
This was a secret American program during WWII to develop an atomic bomb.
A.   Manhattan Project
B.   MAD
C.   SALT
D.   Nuclear Weapons Program
Question #5
This legal migrant program permitted Mexican laborers to work nationwide on railroads and other industries for an allotted amount of time.
A.   Bracero Program
B.   Legal Work Program
C.   Railroad Program
D.   Work Abroad Program
Question #6
This name was coined by Winston Churchill to describe the Cold War divide between western Europe and the Soviet Union’s eastern European satellites.
A.   Iron Curtain
B.   Berlin Wall
C.   Fog of War
D.   NATO
Question #7
This doctrine announced in 1947 that the S. would support European countries, particularly Greece and Turkey threatened by communism, to keep their pro-capitalistic societies and not consider a communistic one.
A.   Truman Doctrine
B.   Eisenhower Doctrine
C.   The American Doctrine
D.   FDR’s Doctrine
Question #8
This was an overarching U.S. strategy in the Cold War that called for limiting Soviet expansion throughout the world.
A.   Containment Policy
B.   Monroe Doctrine
C.   Red Scare
D.   Domino Theory
Question #9
This U.S. program called for the reconstruction of post-World War II Europe through massive financial aid for former enemy nations as well as allies.
A.   Reconstruction Program
B.   Europe Aid Bill
C.   Marshall Plan
D.   Eisenhower’s Plan
Question #10
This was a military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe established by the Soviet Union as a response to the creation of NATO.
A.   The USSR Plan
B.   Warsaw Pact
C.   Gorbachev’s Pact
D.   Soviet Alliance
Question #11
This WWII’s Red Scare, one man’s vision became so influential that he began to stoke fears of communists being entrenched in U.S. government positions, society, and the military. This fear was called?
A.   Goldberg’s Rally
B.   Hooverism
C.   Johnson’s Rally
D.   McCarthyism
Question #12
What was the name of the first artificial satellite to orbit the earth; launched October 4, 1957, by the Soviet Union?
A.   Mars I
B.   Kosmos
C.   Sputnik
D.   Astron
Question #13
This landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court was where the Court ruled that American state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools were unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality.
A.   Dred Scott v. Sandford
B.   Brown v. Board of Education
C.   Plessy v. Ferguson
D.   Roe v. Wade
Question #14
These were demonstrative bus journeys challenging racial segregation in the South in 1961. They were sometimes met with violence, hate, and Molotov cocktails.
A.   MLK Rides
B.   Equality Rides
C.   Deep South Rides
D.   Freedom Rides
Question #15
What was the name of the civil rights demonstration on August 28, 1963, where the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial?
A.   March on Washington
B.   March on Montgomery
C.   March for Freedom
D.   March for Equality
Question #16
What was the name of the secretive military mission in which the CIA, hoping to inspire a revolt against Fidel Castro, sent 1,500 Cuban exiles to invade their homeland on April 17, 1961? This mission proved to be a disaster.
A.   Bay of Pigs
B.   Contra Affair
C.   Cuban Affair
D.   Operation Barbarossa
Question #17
This landmark law outlawed discrimination in public accommodations and employment.
A.   Equal Freedoms Act
B.   Equality Act
C.   Civil Rights Act
D.   Desegregation Act
Question #18
This law passed after the Montgomery March, which authorized federal protection to the right to vote and permitted federal enforcement of minority voting rights in individual counties, mostly in the South.
A.   Equal Voting Act
B.   Privacy Act of 1967
C.   Voting Rights Act
D.   The Toll Booth Act
Question #19
What was the name of the talks between President Nixon and Secretary Brezhnev, resulting in limiting the quantity of nuclear warheads?
A.   SALT
B.   STAR
C.   LTBT
D.   MAD
Question #20
What was the leaked information to the press by former official Daniel Ellsberg called? It revealed how successive presidents had misled the American public about the involvement with Vietnam from WWII to the Vietnam War.
A.   Pentagon Papers
B.   Ellsberg Papers
C.   Nixon Papers
D.   Washington Papers
Question #21
What was the name of this strongly-believed rightward turn of American politics in the mid to late 1900’s? It stemmed from a U.S. President advocating for individual freedom, fewer taxes, religious conservatism, and a stronger military to stand against the evil empire.
A.   Nixon’s Revolution
B.   Reagan’s Revolution
C.   Carter’s Revolution
D.   Bush’s Revolution
Question #22
What Republican-led economic theory proposed that taxes on businesses and the wealthy in society should be reduced as a means to stimulate business investment in the short term and benefit society at large in the long term?
A.   The Free Market
B.   Trickle Down Economics
C.   The Invisible Hand
D.   Laissez Faire
Question #23
What was the name of the scandal involving sales of arms to Iran in partial exchange for release of hostages in Lebanon, and the use of the arms money to aid the Contras in Nicaragua, which was expressly forbidden by Congress?
A.   Iran-Sandanista Affair
B.   Nicaraguan Affair
C.   Contra Arms Affair
D.   Iran-Contras Affair
Question #24
This Soviet policy, led by Gorbachev, aimed toward economic reform and reconstruction of the Soviet Union. The policy was ultimately unsuccessful and led to the disintegration of the nation.
A.   Perestroika
B.   Glasnost
C.   Brezhnev Doctrine
D.   Chernenko Doctrine
Question #25
What was the name of Bill Clinton’s famous agreement with Canada and Mexico? It allowed goods to travel across their borders free of tariffs.
A.   NAFTA
B.   NATO
C.   USCM
D.   USMCA
Question #26
This famous painter portrayed the four American values with his artwork during Roosevelt’s time in WWII. His paintings have become emblematic of the era. His name was?
A.   Norman Rockwell
B.   John Altoon
C.   Joan Mitchell
D.   Joseph Glasco
Question #27
This event was staged by the Japanese military as a pretext to enter northeastern China’s territory known as Manchuria. League of Nations members would later investigate and find this narrative false. What was the name of this staged event?
A.   Manchurian Incident
B.   Japanese Railroad Scandal
C.   The Imperial Incident
D.   Beijing Bombing
Question #28
What was Nazi Germany’s codename for their proposed aerial bombing of Great Britain during WWII?
A.   Operation Torch
B.   Operation Sea Lion
C.   Operation Atlantic
D.   Operation Barbarossa
Question #29
What was the name of the famous beach that allied troops landed on in Normandy that opened up the western front to fight Hitler’s forces?
A.   Nevada Beach
B.   Norman Beach
C.   Alpine Beach
D.   Omaha Beach
Question #30
What was the nickname given to FDR, Stalin, and Churchill when they would meet and strategize about the war?
A.   Big Three
B.   Mighty Trio
C.   West East Alliance
D.   Continental Three
Question #31
Which of these nations was NOT given permanent status within the United Nations?
A.   China
B.   Germany
C.   France
D.   Britain
Question #32
This military alliance was founded in 1949 by ten western European nations who were determined to deter Soviet expansion in Europe. What was this famous alliance called? It is still in action today.
A.   NATO
B.   SALT
C.   NAFTA
D.   STAR
Question #33
These individuals were born following WWII and led to the greatest demographic “bubble” in American history. What were they called?
A.   Baby Boomers
B.   Generation X
C.   Hippy Babies
D.   Generation Y
Question #34
This was a rising concern within the United States that president Eisenhower warned about during his 1961 farewell address. What was this major concern he warned Americans about?
A.   Gerrymandering
B.   Congressional Gridlock
C.   1970’s Deep Recession
D.   Military-Industrial Complex
Question #35
This doctrine of military strategy and national security was a policy created in case a full-scale nuclear response was needed. Due to the absurd results of such a nuclear war, it has been named appropriately.
A.   Nuclear Cold War
B.   Mutually Assured Destruction
C.   Nuclear Winter War
D.   Total Annihilation Policy
Question #36
Often called LULAC, an organization that challenged restrictive housing, employment discrimination, and other inequalities faced by Latino Americans. What does the acronym stand for?
A.   League of United Latin American Citizens
B.   League of United Latinos and Chicanos
C.   League of Undocumented Latinos and Chicanos
D.   Latinos Uniting League and Chicano Power
Question #37
This phrase was placed on all new U.S. currency as of 1954 as a response to the Cold War and other factors.
A.   Established in 1776
B.   Federal Reserve Note
C.   In God We Trust
D.   Union Conservatorium
Question #38
What was Dwight D. Eisenhower’s nickname?
A.   Mike
B.   The Hammer
C.   Howard
D.   Ike
Question #39
Which WWII veteran U.S. Senate candidate won the 1950 election by running on a vigorous anticommunism campaign? He also suggested that his opponents had communist sympathies.
A.   Teddy Kennedy
B.   Robert A. Taft
C.   Ronald Reagan
D.   Richard Nixon
Question #40
What was the “forgotten man” image that the Republican Party championed and campaigned with in the 1950s?
A.   The African American communities that were seeking help in equality, employment, and fair treatment.
B.   The hardworking citizen burdened by heavy taxation and unresponsive government bureaucracies.
C.   The midwestern farmer who had lost all of his land during the Dust Bowl and sought compensation from the federal government.
D.   The New England fishing port cities who saw their political voices stifled by their crippled economy, which meant less political influence.
Question #41
Which Russian leader called for a “peaceful coexistence” with the United States and wanted to ease the Cold War tensions in his 1956 speech?
A.   Konstantin Chernenko
B.   Georgy Malenkov
C.   Leonid Brezhnev
D.   Nikita Khrushchev
Question #42
What was considered the “Third World?”
A.   Developing countries who rejected all current institutions. They sought complete revolution for a new system.
B.   Developing countries who had chosen the Soviet Union in the Cold War.
C.   Developing countries who had clearly chosen the U.S. in the Cold War.
D.   Developing countries aligned with neither of the two Cold War powers. Wanted to find their own model of development.
Question #43
Sparked by Rosa Parks's arrest on December 1, 1955, for refusing to surrender her seat to a white passenger, a successful year-long boycott protesting segregation on city buses; led by the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. What was this protest called?
A.   Washington D.C. bus boycott
B.   Atlanta bus boycott
C.   Nashville bus boycott
D.   Montgomery bus boycott
Question #44
While serving a nine-day jail sentence after being arrested for peaceful resistance in Birmingham, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote an eloquent plea for racial justice. This writing was known as?
A.   Letter from Birmingham Jail
B.   Birmingham Prayers
C.   Luther's Letters to the Man
D.   Luther's Plea
Question #45
1963 is seen as a high point for the civil rights movement as 250,000 African Americans and white Americans covered on the nation's capital in a peaceful demonstration. This large demonstration toward the capital was?
A.   March for Equality
B.   Washington D.C. Protest March
C.   MLK's Mighty March
D.   March on Washington
Question #46
Who was the assassin of John F. Kennedy?
A.   John Wilkes Booth
B.   Leon Czolgosz
C.   James Earl Ray
D.   Lee Harvey Oswald
Question #47
Five days after Kennedy's assassination, Lyndon B. Johnson called on Congress to pass the last major bill JFK was working on. This would be to solidify his legacy. This major piece of legislation, which was passed in 1964, was called?
A.   Equality Act
B.   Voting Rights Act
C.   Hart-Celler Act
D.   Civil Rights Act
Question #48
Who was the intellectual founder of Black Power?
A.   Malcolm X
B.   W.E.B. Du Bois
C.   Booker T. Washington
D.   Thurgood Marshall
Question #49
What 1963 publication by Betty Friedan reawakened feminist consciousness
A.   The Feminine Mystique
B.   Women of the 60's
C.   The Problem That Has No Name
D.   Feminism Reawakened
Question #50
In 1968, a "backlash" within the Democratic voters against both black assertiveness and antiwar demonstrations helped to propel who into the White House?
A.   John F. Kennedy
B.   Teddy Kennedy
C.   Ronald Reagan
D.   Richard Nixon
Question #51
Three months after his trip to Beijing, Nixon became the first Cold War American president to do what?
A.   Open Trade talks with Mongolia
B.   Publicly endorse military force against the Soviet Union
C.   Visit the Soviet Union
D.   Sign into law limiting Social Security benefits
Question #52
Which Soviet leader inaugurated policies known as glasnost (political openness) and perestroika (economic reform) while working alongside Ronald Reagan to improve Cold War relations?
A.   Andrei Gromyko
B.   Konstantin Chernenko
C.   Mikhail Gorbachev
D.   Leonid Brezhnev

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