The Cold War Pretest. The Marshall Plan offered aid to… A. All the nations of Europe B. All nations behind the Iron Curtain C. All nations that had fought.

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The Cold War Pretest

The Marshall Plan offered aid to… A. All the nations of Europe B. All nations behind the Iron Curtain C. All nations that had fought the Allies during the War D. All nations west of the Iron Curtain

One important reason for the allied occupation of Germany was A. to help Germany rearm B. to discuss plans for the United Nations C. to obliterate all surviving elements of Nazism D. to divide the country into two nations

The Berlin Wall was built in order to… A. prevent Westerners from entering East Berlin B. block Allied or Western access to West Berlin C. prevent East Germans from entering West Berlin D. prevent violence from breaking out in Berlin

What was the purpose of the Berlin Airlift? A. to get supplies to West Berlin in spite of the blockade B. to help people escape from East Berlin or East Germany C. to return German refugees to their homes after the war D. to provide aid to any Iron Curtain nation

_____________ was one advantage of living under communist rule. A. Freedom of expression B. Comfortable housing C. High wages D. Full employment

Which of the following best describes the result of the Korean War? A. a victory for Communist North Korea B. a victory for democratic South Korea C. a stalemate D. anarchy

At the end of the civil war in Vietnam, the North and the South were united under A. a constitutional monarchy B. a democratic republic C. A communist dictatorship D. a hereditary monarchy

The ______________________ pact was an agreement between the Soviet Union and their allies. A. Yalta B. Potsdam C. Nuremberg D. Warsaw