As World War II ended, most Americans
A) continued to regard Russian society as open and democratic.
B) found few parallels between the Nazi and Soviet systems.
C) believed the war had been fought for ill-defined reasons.
D) became increasingly fearful of the Soviet Union.
Answer: D
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a. admission of California as a free state. b. presidency of Zachary Taylor. c. power of the abolitionists. d. failure to annex Cuba. e. settlement of the Texas boundary with New Mexico.
The US hoped to avoid deeper involvement in China by a. allowing Stalin to act in an advisory capacity to Chiang kai-Shek
b. negotiating an arrangement between Chiang and Mao. c. maintaining a significant military presence in neutralized Japan to intimidate both sides of the Chinese Civil War. d. relying on NATO and the United Nations to arbitrate the situation. e. reluctantly endorsing Mao but not providing any support in hopes of appeasing Communist Russia.
Crucial to the success of the Japanese economy in the 1970s and 1980s was:
a. participation in the European Common Market. b. speculation in American real estate. c. tariffs and import regulations restricting foreign competition. d. breaking up the zaibatsu e. achieving trade relations with China.
What did women gain as a result of the American Revolution?
A) Women gained voting rights and access to higher education. B) Women gained little; their lives remained much the same. C) Women could now become landowners, shopkeepers, and dress makers. D) Women gained education, new divorce laws, and some economic opportunities. E) Women could travel freely, study widely, and find gainful employment.