A) Roosevelt's popularity made it difficult for Truman to win the respect of Congress and the people.
B) At this time in the war, Americans were looking for a president with a military background, something Truman could not offer.
C) Truman had been such an aggressive power player in Congress that he was likely to face stiff opposition there.
D) Harry Truman had absolutely no experience in foreign policy, the most important qualification at this point in American history.
E) Roosevelt had become so unpopular with the American people that his vice president was likely to have to pay for the sins of his predecessor.
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A) President Truman.
B) Dwight Eisenhower.
C) Eleanor Roosevelt.
D) Franklin Roosevelt.
E) Winston Churchill.
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A) a greater good
B) geopolitics
C) totalitarianism
D) liberalism
E) equality
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A) He sent federal troops to the strike areas.
B) He did not actively get involved with any of the strikes.
C) He asked for union leaders to be removed from the Democratic Party.
D) He praised the strike leaders and asked for patience from the American public.
E) He used a court order to require coal miners to return to work.
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A) Returning veterans had been given preferential treatment in hiring and promotion.
B) The millions of women who had worked in defense industries were refusing to leave their jobs.
C) The postwar wave of deflation was dramatically reducing the value of workers' wages.
D) The removal of price controls resulted in a drop in workers' real income.
E) American workers had accumulated months of vacation and overtime during the war years.
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A) capitalism
B) money
C) liberty
D) freedom
E) opportunity
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A) Norman Rockwell
B) Mark Rothko
C) Willem de Kooning
D) Fred Busbey
E) Jackson Pollock
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A) The communist nation had suffered more than 20 million casualties, along with immense devastation.
B) Stalin was eager to demonstrate to eastern Europeans the pacifist credentials of his communist regime.
C) The Soviet Union had made enormous territorial gains during the war and had every interest in securing them first.
D) Stalin was shocked and appalled by the American use of the nuclear bomb in Japan and vowed to his people never to sink to that level.
E) The Soviet politburo had replaced the warmongering Joseph Stalin with the decidedly pacifist Nikola Khrushchev.
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A) The United Nations authorized the use of force to repel the North Koreans.
B) Chinese troops threatened to enter the conflict, but never did.
C) General MacArthur argued against an invasion of China and for the use of nuclear weapons.
D) Truman removed General Eisenhower from command when he criticized Truman.
E) The war ended with a formal peace treaty.
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A) a program put in place to deport Asian-American citizens
B) a program launched by the government with the objective of finding illegal Mexican immigrants and deporting them
C) a program sponsoring the creation of an alternative navy to patrol American waters
D) a program set in motion specifically to deport communists
E) a program that penalized factories and enterprises hiring illegal immigrants
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A) failed to renounce a policy of war and armed aggression.
B) received no international aid to facilitate the country's economic reconstruction.
C) was under the control of the U.S. military until 1960.
D) sided with the Soviet Union.
E) adopted a new democratic constitution.
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A) promoted the work of artist Norman Rockwell.
B) censored the work of modern artists.
C) funded artistic publications, concerts, performances, and exhibits.
D) sought to censor the work of painter Jackson Pollock.
E) imposed artistic conformity.
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A) The Voting Rights Act was passed.
B) No lynchings took place during these seven years.
C) Eleven states established fair employment practices commissions.
D) The first African-American senator was elected.
E) Jackie Robinson joined the New York Giants in 1947.
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A) in believing that the free market would provide for the betterment of all American citizens
B) in the greatness of the United States
C) in the U.S. military
D) in democracy
E) in believing that all men could become Americans
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