Friday, March 14, 2014

9th grade world history, please(:?

9th grade world history, please(:?
1. A civil war in ____ in 1946 contributed to tension between the Soviet Union and Great Britain. (1 point) Hungary Poland Greece Tunisia 2. The Marshall Plan was designed to (1 point) prevent Soviet involvement in Angola. restore the economic stability of European nations after World War II. develop a comprehensive military strategy for the defense of Canada. make Western European nations stronger than nations under Soviet control. 3. U.S. fears about the spread of communism were increased when ____ became a Communist nation in 1949. (1 point) South Korea China East Germany Yugoslavia 4. Which of the following nations was NOT an original member of NATO? (1 point) Italy Belgium Denmark Spain 5. When the Soviet Union launched the Sputnik I satellite in 1957, many Americans feared that (1 point) the Soviet Union was ahead of the U.S. in the production of missiles. the Soviet Union would become the first nation to place astronauts on Mars. the Soviet Union could now use satellites to bomb the United States. the Soviet Union could use satellite technology to steal secrets from American businesses. 6. The "Bay of Pigs" refers to (1 point) the Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary. a U.S. attempt to overthrow the Cuban government. the Russian resort city in which Eastern European nations met to form the CENTO alliance. the Soviet Union's attempt to install nuclear weapons in Haiti. 7. Communist leader ____ initiated the "Prague Spring" with a series of reforms in Czechoslovakia in 1968. (1 point) Joseph Stalin Nikita Khrushchev Wladyslaw Gomulka Alexander Dubcek 8. The Truman Doctrine stated that the U.S. would provide ____ to nations threatened by Communist expansion. (1 point) money jeeps communications technology political support in the United Nations 9. The Warsaw Pact sought to (1 point) provide economic assistance to Polish Jews after World War II. prevent Soviet expansion into Poland and Denmark. create a military alliance between the Soviet Union and various Eastern European nations. create a plan for the reduction of nuclear weapons in Europe. 10. The Berlin Wall was built in order to (1 point) stop the flow of supplies from West Germany to West Berlin. prevent food from entering Poland. prevent the smuggling of arms to anti-Soviet forces. prevent East Germans from defecting to West Germany.
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1. greece 2. restore the economic stability of European nations after World War II. 3. china 4. spain 5. all of these were fears during this time period, sorry 6. US attempt to overthrow Cuban govt. 7. Alexander Dubcek 8. money 9. create a military alliance between the Soviet Union and various Eastern European nations. 10. prevent East Germans from defecting to West Germany.
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1. Greece 2. To Financially aid European countries. stop Communist advances in the region rebuild European industry bring unity to the European continent 3. China 4. Greece, Turkey, West Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania and Croatia. 5.Due to tensions between the US and USSR after WW2, many Americans feared the rise of Communism and its take-over of the world. When Sputnik 1 launched in October 1957, it signalled to America that it was not the leader in space technology and missile development, that another superpower existed, and could drop missiles--especially the nuclear variety--on American soil. This was a distinction America held from the first use of nuclear weapons against an enemy. 6. The bay of pigs was the invasion of cuba by anti-castro forces trained in the Untied States. 7. The reforms were introduced by Alexander Dubcek, who was immensely popular in Czechoslovakia at the time. 8. 9.A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe. Organized in 1955 in answer to NATO, the Warsaw Pact included Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. It disintegrated in 1991, in the wake of the collapse of communism in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The treaty was signed in Warsaw on 14 May 1955, and the pact was dissolved in Prague on 1 July 1991. The Warsaw Pact no longer exists. It was an alliance of the Eastern Bloc countries, established in 1955 by the Soviet Union as a counterpart to NATO. 10.prevent East Germans from defecting to West Germany
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1. Greece 2. restore the economic stability of European nations after WWII. 3. China 4. Spain 5. The Soviet Union was ahead of the U.S. on the production of missiles. 6. A U.S. attempt to overthrow the Cuban government 7. Alexander Dubcek 8. money 9. create a military alliance between the Soviet Union and various Eastern European nations 10. provide East Germany from defecting to West Germany