i need help in history...Which of the following was a major post-war goal of the...

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...United States? (1 point)? 1. Which of the following was a major post-war goal of the United States? (1 point)
testing the atom bomb
bringing democracy to conquered European nations
dividing Germany into four occupied zones
signing a treaty with the Soviet Union
2. How did the Soviet Union gain political control in postwar Europe? (1 point)
They signed a peace treaty with Germany.
They allowed free elections in Eastern Europe.
They established satellite nations.
They invaded Eastern Europe.
3. A major goal of the Truman Doctrine was (1 point)
to support free peoples in Europe.
to give aid to Great Britain.
to drive Communists from Eastern Europe.
to raise the iron curtain.
4. The United States promoted economic aid to Europe through (1 point)
the Berlin airlift.
the Marshall Plan.
the containment policy.
the United Nations.
5. What was the U.S. response to the Communist takeover of China? (1 point)
the development of a hydrogen bomb
the formation of NATO
greater efforts to protect the rest of Asia
massive aid to Nationalist China
6. Congress sought to root out suspected Communists in the government through (1 point)
the McCarran-Walter Act.
the House Un-American Activities Committee.
the Hollywood Ten.
the blacklist.
7. The north Korean invasion of South Korea was an attempt to (1 point)
drive out American forces.
fight Chinese forces.
remove the 38th parallel line.
unify all of Korea.
8. What was one of the effects of the Korean War? (1 point)
Improved relations with China
The military was integrated
Defense spending declined
General Douglas MacArthur was promoted
9. Senator Joseph McCarthy spread suspicion and fear of communism when he (1 point)
denounced the Cold War.
accused other senators of treason.
used smear tactics and untrue accusations.
found Communists in the State Department.
10. The United States and the Soviet Union struggled for world leadership by (1 point)
confronting each other in Europe.
settling conflicts in the Middle East.
engaging in an arms race.
avoiding war at all costs.
 
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