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End Of The Cold War
Test Description: Spring unit 3
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which are related to U.S. involvement in Vietnam?
A
Camp David Accords, Nikita Khrushchev, Dwight Eisenhower
B
Antiwar protests, all volunteer army, support for North Vietnam
C
Vietnamization plan, Harry Truman, homeland security
D
Tet Offensive, Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, antiwar protests
2) Why was the United States opposed to Ho Chi Minh's leadership of North Vietnam?
A
He had supported the Japanese in World War II.
B
He wanted too much financial and military support from the United States.
C
He was not a democratically elected leader.
D
He was the ruler of the communist government of North Vietnam and was backed by the Soviet Union.
3) Whom did the United States support as the leader of the anti-communist government of South Vietnam?
A
Mao Zedong
B
Ho Chi Minh
C
Ngo Dinh Diem
D
Khmer Rouge
4) Which happened after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia?
A
The manifesto called The Two Thousands Words was published in Moscow.
B
The reforms of the Prague Spring were accelerated.
C
Freedom of speech disappeared.
D
Alexander Dubcek was promoted as director of the Communist Party in Czechoslovakia.
5) The Soviet war in Afghanistan was often equated with the U.S. conflict in __________.
A
World War II
B
World War I
C
Vietnam
D
Korea
6) Why did the Soviet press call Margaret Thatcher the Iron Lady?
A
She was hard-nosed and unfeeling toward her constituents.
B
She demonstrated an unbending opposition to communism.
C
She rode around London in an iron carriage.
D
Her foreign policy with democratic nations was ironclad.
7) How did Gorbachev's reforms affect the Soviet satellite states?
A
Fearing change, the people agreed to continue to live under totalitarian oppression.
B
The people increased their demands for more freedom from Communist Party rule.
C
None of the answers
D
Dissidents became very afraid for their lives and no longer protested.
8) What do these have in common, Helsinki Accords, words of Pope John Paul II, Solidarity, glasnost
A
They helped bring an end to communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
B
They reinforced totalitarian oppression.
C
They all came from the Russian leaders of the Communist party.
D
They convinced people in the Soviet bloc that democracy was not attainable.
9) What was the effort to ease tensions between the United States and the USSR in the 1970s called?
A
detente
B
MAD( Mutual Assured Destruction)
C
the Warsaw Pact
D
coup d'etat
10) One of the main reasons the Soviet Union collapsed was
A
The southern republics started a civil war
B
The assassination of the key soviet leaders
C
The Soviet Union was left behind Western countries due to economic problems
D
A nuclear disaster at Chernobyl destroyed the confidence of the people
11) The policy in Russia that was known as “perestroika” meant
A
restructuring
B
candor
C
openness
D
truth
12) Upon which idea is glasnost based?
A
Reinstating the monarchy in the Soviet Union
B
expansion of the United States influence in western Europe
C
Openness and transparency of speech and policies
D
a return to the ideals of Stalinism
13) When U.S. Troops left South Vietnam what happened in that region?
A
Eisenhower's domino theory proved inaccurate and the communists took over South Vietnam
B
North Vietnam invaded South Vietnam and created a single communist nation.
C
An anticommunist dictator continued to rule South Vietnam.
D
South Vietnam democratically elected a new leader.
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