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What was one major difference in the way NATO and the Warsaw Pact were created? NATO involved the participation of the countries of Eastern Europe, while the Warsaw Pact involved Western Europe. The Warsaw Pact was prima...
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What was one result of the broadcasting of the Army-McCarthy hearings on television? McCarthy became a hero to many in the United States. McCarthy apologized to the people he had falsely accused. McCarthy proved that Jos...
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Read this excerpt from an encyclopedia article about the Cold War. Another intense stage of the Cold War was in 1958–62. The United States and the Soviet Union began developing intercontinental ballistic missiles, and in...
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Which of the following saw a decrease in the United States during the 1950s? government spending the birthrate unemployment consumer demand
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Read the excerpt from Kari’s paper. The Soviet Union are the first country to put a satellite in orbit around the Earth. How should Kari revise the sentence so its grammar is correct? by changing are to is by changing ar...
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Consider the writing prompt. Explain the role that sit-in protests played in advancing the goals of the civil rights movement. Which research source would be the most relevant source to use to address the prompt? a docum...
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Which is the best thesis statement to introduce an essay on the factors that led to the conclusion of the Cold War? Many people think that the Cold War ended because the Soviet Union became bankrupt. The Cold War ended b...
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Which research source is an example of a primary source? a movie about Cold War–era chess a textbook chapter about the Cold War an article about the Cold War by an expert a photograph taken during the Cold War era
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Which pieces of evidence would be considered relevant primary sources for an informative essay on the Cuban Missile Crisis, one of the major events of the Cold War? Select two options. a photograph of the missile sites i...
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TextImage The Cuban Missile Crisis marked a turning point in the Cold War. Kennedy succeeded in persuading the Soviets to remove the missiles from Cuba. This led to a decrease in tension between the superpowers. Which ca...
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The Cuban Missile Crisis was important in the Cold War. Kennedy succeeded in persuading the Soviets to remove the missiles from Cuba. This led to a decrease in tension between the superpowers. Which revision would be the...
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The Cold War wasn’t cold everywhere. The Soviet Union sent troops to East Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the United States was involved in conflict in Korea, Guatemala, Cuba, the Dominican...
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What is the best thesis statement to introduce an essay on factors that caused the escalation of the Cold War? The Cold War was a period of tension between the US and the USSR. I think the Cold War could easily have been...
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Write an informative, research-based essay that explains what factors contributed to the escalation of the Cold War. Develop your topic with properly cited, relevant support in the form of facts, definitions, concrete de...
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What information will you need to note for your citations? Check all that apply. title URL/web address quotations main idea publisher author
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Read this excerpt from a speech that some people believe marked the beginning of the Cold War. Then answer the question. But what we have to consider here to-day while time remains, is the permanent prevention of war and...
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Which research question would be most effective? How did the Cold war get its name? Why did the Cold War start, and why did it end? What events caused tensions to rise during the Cold War? What countries were involved in...
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Based on the excerpt, what does the War Powers Resolution do? It gives Congress unlimited power in war. It requires Congress to report to the president. It gives the president unlimited power in war. It requires the pres...
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Put these events in the correct order in which they occurred. Mark the first event with a 1 and the final event with a 4. Fall of Saigon Withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam Surrender of South Vietnam to North Vietnam Ce...
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Why were the Pentagon Papers relevant? They justified the government’s role in Vietnam. They affirmed people’s distrust of the government. They outlined the American strategy for Vietnamization. They defined American con...
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Based on the map, why would American military planners want to invade Cambodia? To reinforce protection of Saigon by creating a buffer zone To escalate the war by involving neighboring countries To stop the Viet Cong fro...
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Nixon withdrew troops mainly because of pressure from . The path of negotiation was, and is, the path we prefer. But it takes two to negotiate; there had to be another way in case the other side refused to negotiate. Tha...
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Vietnamization was a plan to give more responsibility to
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Nixon’s administration would have preferred negotiation rather than Vietnamization. Vietnamization rather than negotiation. a slow withdrawal of American troops. The path of negotiation was, and is, the path we prefer. B...
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In October of 1950, UN troops pushed far into North Korea, which caused North Korea to lose the war badly. caused South Korea to lose the war badly. led General MacArthur to stop his advances. led China to become involve...
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