A) Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt agreed the Axis powers must surrender unconditionally.
B) Joseph Stalin had refused to attend.
C) Churchill and Roosevelt agreed to follow Stalin's strategy to defeat Germany.
D) Stalin threatened to make a separate peace with Germany.
E) Stalin argued against the Allies opening a second front in western Europe.
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A) sending American paratroopers into West Berlin.
B) airlifting supplies to West Berlin.
C) threatening war with the Soviet Union.
D) encouraging the United Nations to pass economic sanctions.
E) creating a blockade of East Berlin.
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A) anger at the United Nations.
B) criticism of MacArthur.
C) relief that nuclear war had been avoided.
D) anger at China.
E) criticism of President Truman.
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A) the Republicans take control of the White House but not the Congress.
B) the end to a long period of Democratic dominance.
C) a close outcome between the two major parties.
D) all of these: the Republicans take control of the White House but not the Congress; the end to a long period of Democratic dominance; and a close outcome between the two major parties.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Richard Nixon.
B) Joseph McCarthy.
C) John Kennedy.
D) Ronald Reagan.
E) Lyndon B. Johnson.
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A) a contest between two war heroes, neither of whom had ever held elective office.
B) President Harry Truman run for another term.
C) Richard Nixon forced to step down from the Republican ticket.
D) Joseph McCarthy run for president.
E) television play a role in the campaign.
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A) ignoring them.
B) charging the Republicans with harboring communists within their own party.
C) beginning an investigation into the loyalty of federal employees.
D) blaming lax security on the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
E) supporting passage of the McCarran Internal Security Act.
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A) Republicans criticized his broad attacks on the Democratic Party.
B) Dwight Eisenhower spoke against him, after McCarthy attacked George Marshall in 1952.
C) he never produced conclusive evidence that any federal employee was a communist.
D) much of the public criticized his blunt tactics and coarse behavior.
E) he drew particularly strong support from the "eastern establishment."
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A) Chambers was a former communist agent.
B) classified documents allegedly stolen by Hiss were kept hidden by Chambers in a pumpkin.
C) the case cast suspicion on a generation of liberal Democrats.
D) Hiss was convicted of espionage.
E) Hiss served several years in prison.
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A) permitted the "union shop."
B) expanded the Wagner Act.
C) permitted the "closed shop."
D) prohibited states from passing "right-to-work" laws.
E) was supported by President Truman.
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