United States History 1865 to_53BZ_SU25_ON
AMH 2020 Quiz #3
U.S. cold war strategy that sought to prevent global Soviet expansion and influence through
political, economic, and, if necessary, military pressure as a means of combating the spread of
communism. The origins of the concept can be traced by U.S. Soviet expert George Kennan's
February 1946 "Long Telegram" and the later article On the Sources of Soviet Conduct in the
journal Foreign Affairs.
Question 1 options:
Containment
Countermeasures
Massive Retaliation
Missile Gap
Question 2 (2 points)
The Marshall Plan was used to help war-ravaged countries:
Question 2 options:
Build an army to fight the Soviets.
Rebuild their economies
Airlift food to Berlin
Dig tunnels under the iron curtain
Question 3 (2 points)
U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall's post-World War II program providing massive U.S.
financial and technical assistance to help rebuild and develop war-torn European countries and
discourage the spread of communism. From 1948-1951, the U.S. provided $13 billion is
assistance to sixteen European nations. The Soviets refused to cooperate or allow their dependent
satellite allies in Eastern Europe to participate.
Question 3 options:
Containment
The Greater East-European Co-Prosperity Sphere
The Bretton Woods Pact
, Marshall Plan
Question 4 (2 points)
The Allies invade France in the Normandy region on the English Channel on:
Question 4 options:
December 7, 1941
June 6, 1944
August 6, 1945
September 1, 1939
Question 5 (2 points)
The intentional deaths of six million Jews at the hands of Nazi Germany was part of what
Adolph Hitler referred to as ____________ . It is often now referred to as The Holocaust.
Question 5 options:
The Final Atrocity
The Final Authority
The Final Countdown
The Final Solution
Question 6 (2 points)
The "Truman Doctrine" provided money for countries fighting internal and external threats of:
Question 6 options:
Nuclear War
Nazism
Socialism
Communism
Question 7 (2 points)
AMH 2020 Quiz #3
U.S. cold war strategy that sought to prevent global Soviet expansion and influence through
political, economic, and, if necessary, military pressure as a means of combating the spread of
communism. The origins of the concept can be traced by U.S. Soviet expert George Kennan's
February 1946 "Long Telegram" and the later article On the Sources of Soviet Conduct in the
journal Foreign Affairs.
Question 1 options:
Containment
Countermeasures
Massive Retaliation
Missile Gap
Question 2 (2 points)
The Marshall Plan was used to help war-ravaged countries:
Question 2 options:
Build an army to fight the Soviets.
Rebuild their economies
Airlift food to Berlin
Dig tunnels under the iron curtain
Question 3 (2 points)
U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall's post-World War II program providing massive U.S.
financial and technical assistance to help rebuild and develop war-torn European countries and
discourage the spread of communism. From 1948-1951, the U.S. provided $13 billion is
assistance to sixteen European nations. The Soviets refused to cooperate or allow their dependent
satellite allies in Eastern Europe to participate.
Question 3 options:
Containment
The Greater East-European Co-Prosperity Sphere
The Bretton Woods Pact
, Marshall Plan
Question 4 (2 points)
The Allies invade France in the Normandy region on the English Channel on:
Question 4 options:
December 7, 1941
June 6, 1944
August 6, 1945
September 1, 1939
Question 5 (2 points)
The intentional deaths of six million Jews at the hands of Nazi Germany was part of what
Adolph Hitler referred to as ____________ . It is often now referred to as The Holocaust.
Question 5 options:
The Final Atrocity
The Final Authority
The Final Countdown
The Final Solution
Question 6 (2 points)
The "Truman Doctrine" provided money for countries fighting internal and external threats of:
Question 6 options:
Nuclear War
Nazism
Socialism
Communism
Question 7 (2 points)