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Module 4 Quiz All Answers Correct
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Module 4 Quiz All Answers Correct 
Which of the following is the historically correct perception of Joseph Stalin held by western 
democratic leaders in 1948? 
He was an aggressive communist dictator bent on world domination 
The Warsaw pact and NATO were alliances of nations specifically organized for the purpose 
of: 
Making alliances in case of nuclear war 
Which factor is most closely associated with McCarthyism? 
United States 
China 
Fear of communist influence in the 
In 1949, ...
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UGBA 172 Final Exam questions with verified solution 2023/2024
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UGBA 172 Final Exam 
Stages in Historiography (historical analysis) of anti-trust - correct answer (Lecture? + Kolko, McCraw readings) Not only was there a backlash against the bigness of "Big Business", but BB continue to grow in scale regardless. 
 
1890 - SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST 
ACT 
 
1888 NJ law allowed corp 
mergers 
 
1914 CLAYTON ACT, FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT 
 
Classic Progressive view: Teddy Roosevelt as Trust-Buster, lead popular interests against business interests, food regulatio...
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Red Scare Latest 2023 Graded A+
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Red Scare Latest 2023 Graded A+ Red Scare A period during the Cold War where the American public was terrified of Communists and the spread of Communism. 
Reds Another name for communists 
HUAC The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) was an investigating committee which investigated what it considered un-American propaganda 
Joseph Mcarthy Joseph McCarthy was a senator of Wisconsin. He needed the 1950 to 1954 hunt for communist in America. During those years he publicly attacked man...
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HIST 405N Week 7 Case Study: McCarthyism and Anti-Communist Campaigns (Option 1) | Download To Score An A
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Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 28, 29, 30 Lesson Minimum of 1 primary source Minimum of 4 scholarly sources (in addition to the text book) Optional Resources to Explore Feel free to review the library guide for scholarly sources and videos at the following link: Link (website): History Library Guide (Links to an external site.) Introduction The purposes of each case study assignment include the following: To hone your abilities to rese...
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Praxis II - 5154 Social Studies Written Questions and Verified Solutions
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Praxis II - 5154 Social Studies Written Questions and Verified Solutions 
 
Jacksonian Era ANSWER One of the most colorful periods in the history of American politics, this era was a time during which sectional differences (states' rights, protective tariffs, and national bank) disrupted America's spirit of unity. 
 
Gilded Age ANSWER A name for the late 1800s, coined by Mark Twain to describe the tremendous increase in wealth caused by the industrial age and the ostentatious lifestyles it all...
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Second Red Scare Questions and Answers Graded A
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Second Red Scare Questions and Answers Graded A What caused the Second Red Scare? There was a growing number of soviet occupation in Europe. Also the communist revolution in China. 
Who were Alger Hiss and the Rosenbergs accused of and what happened to them? Alger Hiss was accused of passing secret military information to the Soviet Union and he was sentenced to five years in prison. The Rosenbergs were accused of passing atomic secrets to the Soviets and were both convicted and executed. 
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The Crucible Test Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
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Arthur Miller - ANSWERSBorn to a jewish family. Journalism student. 
 
Death of a Salesman - ANSWERSArthur's masterpiece, won the pulitzer prize 
 
McCarthyism - ANSWERSFalsely accused people of communism 
 
1956 - ANSWERSAfter Miller wrote the allegory between SWT and McC. he was accused of being unpatriotic 
 
Salem convictions - ANSWERS19 men and women; 2 dogs 
 
Crucible meaning - ANSWERS"A place of extreme heat. A severe test." 
 
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The Crucible Test 2023 GRADED A+ (ACTUAL TEST ) Questions and Answers (Solved)
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The Crucible Test 2023 GRADED A+ (ACTUAL TEST ) Questions and Answers (Solved) 
 
• The Crucible was written by: 
Answer: Arthur Miller 
• The author of the play was once married to: 
Answer: Marilyn Monroe 
• The Crucible is an allegory for which of the following? 
Answer: McCarthyism 
• The Salem Witch Trials took place in what year? 
Answer: 1692 
• How many people were hung for witchcraft during the Salem 
WitchTrials?- 
Answer: 19 
• The word "crucible" means: 
Answer: A seve...
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The Red Scare Key Terms 100% Correct
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The Red Scare Key Terms 100% Correct The Red Scare A period in the United States history when everyone was so caught up in containment of communism, and investigated people within their community for communism. Even people in the government were suspected of being communist spies. 
The Loyalty Review Program The first established loyalty program in the United States created to root out communism within the government. Created by President Truman. 
The House Un-American Activities Committee Organ...
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Unit 8 Part 1 Cold War | 50 Questions with 100 % Correct Answers | Verified
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stop spread of communism - Reason U.S. got involved in Korean War 
NATO - defensive alliance formed to protect against Soviet invasion of Western Europe 
blockade of west Berlin - This was set up by the Soviets as a response to efforts by western nations to 
reunify Germany 
to stop communism from spreading - Why did the U.S. want to protect South Korea from an invasion 
from North Korea? 
Truman Doctrine - After WWII, the expansion of communism contributed to this new foreign policy 
Marshall P...
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