AMH 2020 FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
d.
all of the above - ANS During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union...
a.
wanted to influence the third world to support its side
b.
failed to understand that other factors, besides allegiance to communism or capitalism,
contributed to the situations in various third world countries.
c.
fought proxy wars instead of fighting each other directly
d.
all of the above
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,- ANS Fidel Castro led the overthrow of...
a dictatorship that was friendly to U.S. corporations
Answers:
a.
a democratic and pro-U.S. government
b.
a communist dictatorship
c.
a dictatorship that was friendly to U.S. corporations
d.
a nationalist and socialist dictatorship
d.
Most Cubans hated Batista, a brutal dictator supported by U.S. corporations - ANS Initially
Fidel Castro's revolution had mass popular support because...
Answers:
a.
Castro had been allied with the Soviet Union since his movement began
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,b.
There was a handsome photo of his that was shown all over the world to symbolize
revolutionary movements
c.
Most Cubans loved Marxism and wanted a dictatorship of the proletariat
d.
Most Cubans hated Batista, a brutal dictator supported by U.S. corporations
b.
The "containment" policy. - ANS Kennan's "Long Telegram" was the basis for what?
Answers:
a.
U.S. policy during WWII.
b.
The "containment" policy.
c.
For providing documentation that Castro was a Communist.
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, d.
All of the above.
a.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident. - ANS Lyndon Johnson's administration escalated the war in
Vietnam with Congressional approval after which of the following?
a.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident.
a.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident.
b.
The Bay of Pigs invasion.
c.
The Tet Offensive.
d.
Dien Bien Phu.
d.
Was a successful, non-violent U.S. foreign policy that sought to contain Communist by
rebuilding war-torn economies in Western Europe. - ANS The Marshall Plan...
Answers:
a.
Was a militant U.S. Cold War foreign policy that sought to punish Germany for its part in WWII.
b.
Was a means of extending U.S. imperialism and had nothing to do with the Cold War.
c.
Was the United States' policy directing the occupation of Japan after WWII.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
d.
all of the above - ANS During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union...
a.
wanted to influence the third world to support its side
b.
failed to understand that other factors, besides allegiance to communism or capitalism,
contributed to the situations in various third world countries.
c.
fought proxy wars instead of fighting each other directly
d.
all of the above
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026.
,- ANS Fidel Castro led the overthrow of...
a dictatorship that was friendly to U.S. corporations
Answers:
a.
a democratic and pro-U.S. government
b.
a communist dictatorship
c.
a dictatorship that was friendly to U.S. corporations
d.
a nationalist and socialist dictatorship
d.
Most Cubans hated Batista, a brutal dictator supported by U.S. corporations - ANS Initially
Fidel Castro's revolution had mass popular support because...
Answers:
a.
Castro had been allied with the Soviet Union since his movement began
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026.
,b.
There was a handsome photo of his that was shown all over the world to symbolize
revolutionary movements
c.
Most Cubans loved Marxism and wanted a dictatorship of the proletariat
d.
Most Cubans hated Batista, a brutal dictator supported by U.S. corporations
b.
The "containment" policy. - ANS Kennan's "Long Telegram" was the basis for what?
Answers:
a.
U.S. policy during WWII.
b.
The "containment" policy.
c.
For providing documentation that Castro was a Communist.
3 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026.
, d.
All of the above.
a.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident. - ANS Lyndon Johnson's administration escalated the war in
Vietnam with Congressional approval after which of the following?
a.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident.
a.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident.
b.
The Bay of Pigs invasion.
c.
The Tet Offensive.
d.
Dien Bien Phu.
d.
Was a successful, non-violent U.S. foreign policy that sought to contain Communist by
rebuilding war-torn economies in Western Europe. - ANS The Marshall Plan...
Answers:
a.
Was a militant U.S. Cold War foreign policy that sought to punish Germany for its part in WWII.
b.
Was a means of extending U.S. imperialism and had nothing to do with the Cold War.
c.
Was the United States' policy directing the occupation of Japan after WWII.
4 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026.