Suspicious 18.1 - 19.2 Quiz

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10th grade Sus History Quiz on Suspicious 18.1 - 19.2 Quiz, created by Matthew Phomsopha on 04/05/2022.
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Question 1

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The United States and the Soviet Union became rivals after World War II because
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  • The Soviet Union began developing nuclear weapons.
  • The Marshall Plan failed to rebuild war-torn Europe.
  • Communists and Western capitalists distrusted each other.
  • The United States threatened to invade Soviet satellite states.

Question 2

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The Truman Doctrine promised to
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  • Restore control of satellite states to the Soviet Union.
  • End the civil war in Greece and rid the country of communism.
  • Give economic aid to countries threatened by communism.
  • Use military force to fight Communist expansion in Asia.

Question 3

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The Marshall Plan was based on the idea that
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  • Nations should maintain large arsenals of nuclear weapons.
  • North and South Korea should be unified.
  • Military force was the best way to contain communism.
  • Communism succeeded only in countries with economic problems.

Question 4

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The Berlin Wall was erected in order to
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  • Protect Soviet military supplies.
  • Prevent the spread of communism.
  • Retaliate against U.S. aggression.
  • Stop the flow of refugees from East Germany.

Question 5

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The Warsaw Pact was a
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  • A military agreement between the United States, France and Great Britain.
  • development of trade agreements amongst the Western European states.
  • military alliance of the Soviet Union and Eastern European states.
  • U.S. policy to rebuild war torn Europe.

Question 6

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NATO was formed to provide
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  • Mutual help to the Soviet Union and it's allies around the Atlantic ocean
  • Economic relief to East Germany.
  • Military support for Brasil
  • Mutual help to the United States and it's allies around the Atlantic ocean.

Question 7

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Which war sparked an expansion of United states military alliances around the world?
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  • The Korean War.
  • The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
  • The War in Vietnam
  • Russia's war with Ukraine.

Question 8

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The United States policy of containment was designed to
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  • Keep communism within its existing boundaries and prevent Soviet aggression.
  • Stop biological warfare from damaging the United States.
  • Limit political discussion in the United States.
  • Limit the loss of American troops around the world.

Question 9

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What was the arms race between the Soviet Union and United States?
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  • The Soviets started a free market economy to better beat the United States.
  • Both countries built up their armies and increased their weapons arsenals.
  • The United States nationalized their economy to better beat the Soviets.
  • A reduction of traditional armed forces in favor of nuclear weapons.

Question 10

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What was the policy of deterrence?
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  • The Soviets believed they could stop US aggression by expanding their industrial capacity.
  • The policy held that huge arsenals of nuclear weapons on both sides prevented war.
  • A policy that led to a reduction of nuclear weapons.
  • The United States needed to become allies with every country in the world to prevent Soviet aggression.

Question 11

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After Mao's forces claimed victory in the civil war,
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  • Chiang Kai-shek and 2 million followers fled to Taiwan.
  • Mao gave up the presidency and invited the south to join his forces.
  • The Chinese people voted overwhelmingly to follow Chiang Kai-shek.
  • The communists overturned Mao and took away his leadership.

Question 12

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The purpose of Mao's Great Leap Forward program was to
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  • Allow more people to work in industry.
  • Increase the governments aid to individuals.
  • Force more people to farm private plots of land.
  • Encourage workers to start new businesses.

Question 13

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The Red Guards consisted of people who were
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  • Unhappy and discontented.
  • Future capitalists.
  • Traditional.
  • Eager to help others.

Question 14

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Why did the people of China ultimately reject the Cultural Revolution?
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  • Its ideas were rooted in old culture.
  • The Red Guards actions horrified them.
  • Mao did not believe in it.
  • It stood for change.

Question 15

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Why did the United States fear the spread of communism to China?
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  • The United States worried that communists would dominate the world.
  • The United States believed China was poised to launch a military attack on the US.
  • The United States feared China's growing industrial power.
  • It interrupted United States plans to invade China.

Question 16

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The primary purpose of the Red Guards was to
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  • Preserve Chinese tradition.
  • Force the Chinese people to obey the new ideas and eliminate the old ones.
  • Encourage western thought and tradition in China.
  • Protect members of the intellectual class in China.

Question 17

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Who was the leader of the Chinese Communist Party when they won the civil war following World War II?
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  • People's Republic Leader Sun Tzu
  • Chairman Mao Zedong
  • Premier Nikita Krushchev
  • President Chiang Kai-shek

Question 18

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Why did the huge communes in China fail?
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  • The huge communes in China did not fail, they were successful.
  • Bad weather and the peasants hatred of the new system
  • Russia invaded China interrupting the switch to communes.
  • The peasants were unwilling to work on farms.

Question 19

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What was Mao's idea of a permanent revolution?
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  • An atmosphere of constant revolutionary fervor enabling China to achieve the final stage of communism.
  • A cultural shift from devotion to the government to devotion to the family and tradition
  • A state of freedom in which every member of society was able to vote on every decision the government made.
  • An ongoing violent conflict between the government and its people.

Question 20

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What was the Little Red Book?
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  • A pamphlet instructing Communist Party members in urban combat.
  • A collection of famous Chinese artworks for preservation.
  • A collection of Mao's thoughts and an important source for Chinese communists
  • A journal recording western thoughts on the Chinese Civil War.

Question 21

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The United States sent troops to Vietnam to
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  • Gain the support of the American public.
  • Stop the South from controlling the North.
  • Stop the North from controlling the South.
  • Drive the French out of Vietnam.

Question 22

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During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Khrushchev agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba if the United States would
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  • Not invade Cuba.
  • Remove missiles from Florida.
  • Stop the blockade of Cuba.
  • Send aid to Cuba.

Question 23

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The United States considered Cuba a threat because
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  • Cuban exiles had informed the United States about missiles in Cuba.
  • Castro and Kennedy did not trust each other.
  • The Cuban government had been overthrown and was unstable.
  • Cuba, which is 90 miles from Florida, had ties with the Soviets.

Question 24

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The United States government believed that if they lost South Vietnam to communism,
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  • Other Asian countries would come to the aid of South Vietnam.
  • United States citizens would turn against the war.
  • Other Asian countries would also fall to communism.
  • North Vietnam would become communist too.

Question 25

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Which government allied with North Korea in its attempt to take over South Korea?
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  • United States
  • Vietnam
  • Soviet Union
  • France

Question 26

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At the end of World War II, which country refused to end its colonial rule of Vietnam?
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  • Japan
  • China
  • France
  • Britain

Question 27

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What military action began the Korean War?
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  • With the approval of Stalin, North Korean troops invaded South Korea.
  • Vietnam started sending troops to other communist countries in Asia.
  • Japan deployed gunships to rebuild their imperial empire.
  • China attempted to conquer the Korean peninsula.

Question 28

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Which political theory was used to justify United States military involvement in Vietnam?
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  • Mutually Assured Destruction, a military doctrine that guaranteed absolute destruction to all sides if nuclear weapons were used.
  • The domino theory, an idea that if one country falls to communism neighboring countries will also fall.
  • The cultural revolution, the idea that only through radically transforming a country's culture could communism be stopped.
  • The policy of deterrence, a belief that possessing huge arsenals of nuclear weapons prevents war.

Question 29

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The Bay of Pigs Invasion was the result of a CIA plan
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  • To win the Vietnam War.
  • To liberate North Korea from communist rule.
  • To use exiled Cuban fighters to invade Cuba.
  • To launch a surprise attack on the Soviet Union.

Question 30

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When the United states and the Soviet Union used substitutes to fight each other, they became involved in
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  • Proxy wars.
  • a naval arms race.
  • Economic sabotage.
  • the construction of massive public works projects.

Question 31

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British India was divided along religious lines into which two country's in 1947?
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  • Punjab and Bangladesh
  • India and Pakistan
  • Bangladesh and Pakistan
  • India and Punjab

Question 32

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Mohandas Gandhi was assassinated as a consequence of
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  • Violence following the creation of Bangladesh.
  • The Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.
  • Conflict surrounding Punjab independence.
  • Violence following the independence of Pakistan from India.

Question 33

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Jawaharlal Nehru modeled the new Congress Party in charge of the independent Indian government after
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  • The socialist ideals of the British Labour Party.
  • The communist ideas of the Chinese Communist Party.
  • Traditional Indian monarchies.
  • The Russian oligarchies.

Question 34

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How did Indira Gandhi's government react to militant Sikhs demand for independence of the Punjab region?
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  • There was an increase in the number of Sikh representatives in the national government of India.
  • The government used military force to crush the rebellion killing more than 450 Sikhs.
  • The government granted independence to the Punjab region.
  • The government cut off all financial aid to the region.

Question 35

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What is the significance of Kashmir in India's history?
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  • The United States and the Soviet Union used it as a political pawn in the Cold War.
  • Religious differences contributed to India and Pakistan fighting for its control.
  • Its independence brought about peace between India and Pakistan.
  • For decades, India and Britain fought over who would control it.

Question 36

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How did the principle of nonalignment influence India's foreign policy?
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  • The United States placed an embargo on Indian goods.
  • India overthrew the governments of Bangladesh and Pakistan.
  • India refused to take sides in the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.
  • Nonalignment led to a war with the Soviet Union.

Question 37

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Why did the United States pressure the Netherlands to grant independence to Indonesia?
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  • The United States wanted to trade with the Netherlands.
  • The Netherlands wanted to colonize all of Southeast Asia.
  • The Indonesian Communist Party was close to collapse.
  • The United States supported Achmed Sukarno's non-Communist National Party.

Question 38

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After the Vietnam War the country of Vietnam was unified under what syle of government?
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  • Monarchy
  • Khmer Rouge
  • Communism
  • Democracy

Question 39

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Which European country refused to grant independence to it colonial possessions in Southeast Asia?
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  • Spain
  • France
  • The United States
  • Great Britain

Question 40

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Who has controlled Myanmar since the 1960s?
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  • Pol Pot
  • Ferdinand Marcos
  • The military
  • Aung San Suu Kyi

Question 41

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Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser promoted Pan-Arabism, the idea that
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  • Arabic culture needed to be preserved in museums.
  • Arab countries needed to develop independently from each other.
  • Arabic people around the world should unify
  • Syria should be the leaders of the Arabic people

Question 42

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Which of the following was one result of the 1947 UN resolution that sought to divide the Palestine Mandate?
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  • The issue of a Palestinian homeland was finally settled.
  • All Israeli's came under Palestinian rule.
  • All Palestinians came under Israeli rule.
  • Many Palestinians fled to refugee camps in neighboring Arab countries.

Question 43

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The basic religious difference between Iran and Iraq is
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  • Iranians are mostly Shia Muslims, while Iraqi leaders under Saddam Hussein were mostly Sunni Muslims
  • Iranians are mostly Sunni Muslims, while Iraqi leaders under Saddam Hussein were mostly Shia Muslims
  • Iraqis are mostly Hindu and Iranians are mostly Sunni Muslim.
  • Iraqis are mostly Hindu and Iranians are mostly Shia Muslim.

Question 44

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One result of the Six Day War that caused the Arab-Israeli conflict to continue for years to come was
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  • A million Israelis now lived in Arab-occupied territory.
  • Arabs now occupied the Sinai Penninsula.
  • A million Palestinians now lived in areas under Israeli control.
  • Arab states doubled the size of territory under their control.

Question 45

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During the 1980s, some militant Palestinian Arabs
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  • Created an organization called the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
  • Signed a cease-fire agreement with Egypt.
  • Led an intifada, or "üprising," in the territories occupied by Israel.
  • Overthrew the shah in Iran.

Question 46

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How did Israel respond to Arab armies assembling in Syria, Jordan, and Egypt?
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  • Israel surrendered territory to Egypt and Jordan.
  • Israel attacked Saudi Arabia.
  • Israel asked the United Nations for help.
  • Israel launched air strikes against Egypt and Jordan.

Question 47

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The meeting at Camp David hosted by President Carter between Prime Minister Begin and President Sadat resulted in an Israeli Egyptian peace treaty and
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  • A complete withdrawal of Israel from the Sinai penninsula.
  • Additional attacks Israel by the Egyptian Air Force.
  • Renewed bombing of Jordan by Israel.
  • A new alliance between Egypt and the United States.

Question 48

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The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979. Which groups fought back against the Soviets?
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  • The Khmer Rouge supported by the France and Spain.
  • The Mujahideen supported by the United States and Pakistan.
  • The PLO supported by Israel.
  • The Taliban supported by the European Union.

Question 49

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Why did many Iranians under the leadership of Ayatollah Khomeini oppose the Shah of Iran?
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  • They believed the new Iranian culture was influenced by the United States and was based on greed and materialism.
  • They wanted to become allies with Iraq.
  • They believed that a new communist government would provide more opportunity for the people to access the oil wealth of Iran.
  • The Iranians believed that they needed to expand their military and become closer allies with the United States.

Question 50

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What event began the Persian Gulf War?
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  • Saddam Hussein sent troops into Kuwait to seize oil fields.
  • Israel bombed the Egyptian air force.
  • Iran invaded Saudi Arabia
  • The United States invaded Afghanistan
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