Name: ______Per: ____ American Cultures 6.0, Mr. Gutsche
Chapter 27.4 Reading Quiz: Eisenhower and the Cold War Continued
- Dwight Eisenhower’s foreign policy was characterized by all the following EXCEPT:
- the end of the war in Korea.
- increased covert CIA activity.
- the acceleration of the nuclear-arms race.
- limitations on nuclear weapons.
- Eisenhower’s “Domino Theory” about communism was first applied to
- South America. B. theMiddleeast C. Central China D. Indochina
- As a result of the 1954 Geneva Conference, Vietnam was
- divided into a northern communist section and a southern free section.
- returned to French control.
- turned over to the control of Ho Chi Minh and the communists.
- occupied by a United Nations peace keeping force.
- At the end of his 2nd term, President Eisenhower warned of the “military-industrial complex,” which is defined as
- the joining of a large military and a large arms industry for profit and power.
- the creation of trusts and monopolies in big business.
- the growth of diversified conglomerates in American industry.
- a complex spy network orchestrated by the KGB.
- The CIA was responsible for all the following in the 1950sEXCEPT:
- Bringing the Shah of Iran to power.
- Intervening in elections of third world countries
- Supporting a revolution in Guatemala (for the sake of the United Fruit Co.)
- Military intervention in the Hungarian Revolution
- In the earliest stages, United States involvement in Vietnam consisted of:
- furnishing aid to the nationalist Viet Minh.
- furnishing aid to the French, who were trying to control their former colony.
- committing American troops to assist the French.
- committing atomic weapons to assist the French.
- The Eisenhower Doctrine declared that the United States would send military aid and, if necessary, troops to help counter communist aggression in:
A. the Middle East B. Indochina C. Latin America D. Southeast Asia
- Soviet-American relations became strained late in the Eisenhower administration when:
- a Soviet spy plane was shot down within U.S. borders.
- an American spy plane was shot down within Soviet borders.
- the Soviets resumed atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons.
- the United States resumed atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons.
- Eisenhower’s foreign policy depended on nuclear armaments and _____
- the expansion of the space program.
- increased numbers of American soldiers.
- covert activity.
- “containing” communism
- The person who assumed the leadership of the Soviet Union after Joseph Stalin died.
A. Alex Ovechkin
B. Mikhail Gorbachev
C. Leonid Brezhnev
D. Nikita Khrushchev