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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "Why are we in South Viet-Nam? We are there because we have a promise to keep. Since 1954 every American President has offered support to the people of South Viet-Nam. We have helped to build,and we have helped to defend. Thus,over many years,we have made a national pledge to help South Viet-Nam defend its independence…We are also there because there are great stakes in the balance. Let no one think for a moment that retreat from Viet-Nam would bring an end to conflict. The battle would be renewed in one country and then another." President Lyndon B.Johnson,Speech at Johns Hopkins University,1965 -One of the greatest contributing factors to the intensity of the conflict in Vietnam was


A) the expansion of collective security agreements.
B) the rise of a Vietnamese nationalist movement.
C) a series of oil crises in the region.
D) the failure of efforts at peaceful, mutual coexistence.

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"Women have many careers,but only one vocation-motherhood… It is for woman as mother,actual or vicarious,to restore emotional security in our insecure world… Today,however,the duties of the homemaker have become so depreciated that many women feel impelled to work outside the home-even when it is not economically necessary-in order to retain the respect of the community… What ails these women who reject their children? Surface influences of a competitive,materialistic world have atrophied their emotions and destroyed their instinctive reactions." Agnes Meyer,"Women Aren't Men," Reader's Digest,1950 -The author of this passage would agree most with the role of women in the period of


A) the 1790s.
B) the 1890s.
C) the 1920s.
D) the 1940s.

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"Women have many careers,but only one vocation-motherhood… It is for woman as mother,actual or vicarious,to restore emotional security in our insecure world… Today,however,the duties of the homemaker have become so depreciated that many women feel impelled to work outside the home-even when it is not economically necessary-in order to retain the respect of the community… What ails these women who reject their children? Surface influences of a competitive,materialistic world have atrophied their emotions and destroyed their instinctive reactions." Agnes Meyer,"Women Aren't Men," Reader's Digest,1950 -Which of the following developments contributed most directly to the concern with the topic in the passage?


A) The rise of counterculture
B) The baby boom
C) Urban unrest
D) The Great Society

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "As…Negroes fought for entry into American society,[the Beats] passively withdrew from the surrounding nation… [they] listened to poetry readings,listened to jazz,… opted for poverty,refused to be anchored down by family obligations,and developed a literary style marked by run-on,stream-of-consciousness sentences… The Beats rejected straight society. Overthrow it-its morality,its patriotism,its family structure,its capitalism,its Christianity,its taboos… Socially alienated and ideologically inarticulate,the Beats represented radicalism of the cultural rather than the political. Daniel Flynn,A Conservative History of the American Left,2009 -The methods of the Beats,as described in the passage,demonstrate


A) the role of literature and the arts in movements for change.
B) the challenge of communicating with the generation of the 1960s.
C) the limitations of political reform movements in the Cold War.
D) the decline of nonviolent protest as a means for reform.

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "A government job is a privilege,not a right. There is no reason why men who chum with Communists,who refuse to turn their backs upon traitors,and who are consistently found at the time and place where disaster strikes America and success comes to international Communism,should be given positions of power in government… I have not urged that those whom I have named be put in jail. Once they are exposed so the American people know what they are,they can do but little damage." Senator Joseph McCarthy,The Fight For America,1952 -Government efforts in line with Senator McCarthy's remarks most nearly reflected the policies of the government


A) After the Revolutionary War.
B) After the Civil War.
C) After the Spanish-American War.
D) After World War I.

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"Women have many careers,but only one vocation-motherhood… It is for woman as mother,actual or vicarious,to restore emotional security in our insecure world… Today,however,the duties of the homemaker have become so depreciated that many women feel impelled to work outside the home-even when it is not economically necessary-in order to retain the respect of the community… What ails these women who reject their children? Surface influences of a competitive,materialistic world have atrophied their emotions and destroyed their instinctive reactions." Agnes Meyer,"Women Aren't Men," Reader's Digest,1950 -Which of the following groups would most likely agree with the perspective of this passage?


A) Liberals
B) Latinos
C) Conservatives
D) African-Americans

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "Why are we in South Viet-Nam? We are there because we have a promise to keep. Since 1954 every American President has offered support to the people of South Viet-Nam. We have helped to build,and we have helped to defend. Thus,over many years,we have made a national pledge to help South Viet-Nam defend its independence…We are also there because there are great stakes in the balance. Let no one think for a moment that retreat from Viet-Nam would bring an end to conflict. The battle would be renewed in one country and then another." President Lyndon B.Johnson,Speech at Johns Hopkins University,1965 -The most significant concern of the United States government in its involvement in the conflict described by President Johnson was


A) stopping the potential spread of Communist influence.
B) securing American economic security.
C) protecting America's position as the most powerful nation on earth.
D) developing new alliances in Southeast Asia.

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "The experience of a 'détente' in American-Soviet relations in the 1970s ultimately failed for a number of reasons,including an underlying difference in conceptions of détente: The American leaders saw it (in Kissinger's words) as a way of 'managing the emergence of Soviet power' into world politics in an age of nuclear parity;the Soviet leaders,for their part,envisaged it as a way of managing the transition of the United States from its former superiority into a more modest role in world politics… Ultimately disillusionment affected the leaderships on both sides… and the détente commitment was not only devalued but used as the basis for additional hostile charges against the other side." Raymond L.Garthoff,"Détente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan," 1982 -The foreign policy era described in this passage reflects


A) American attempts to pursue a policy of containment amidst increasingly complex international conditions.
B) the United States' desires to form multilateral economic frameworks to promote peace.
C) a general decline in the "military industrial complex" amidst widespread debate.
D) the growing trend towards de-alignment among emerging nations in the Middle East.

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "In his conduct of the office of President of the United States,Richard M.Nixon,in violation of his constitutional oath faithfully to execute the office of President of the United States…has prevented,obstructed,and impeded the administration of justice,in that: Richard M.Nixon,using the powers of his high office,engaged personally and through his subordinates and agents,in a course of conduct or plan designed to delay,impede,and obstruct the investigation [into the Watergate break in]… to cover up,conceal,and protect those responsible;and to conceal the existence and scope of other unlawful covert activities." Articles of Impeachment,U.S.House Judiciary Committee,1974 -Chief among the political concerns of this time period was the


A) rise of informality in U.S. political culture.
B) proper balance in the powers of the presidency and the federal government.
C) supremacy of state sovereignty over local issues.
D) growth of "big government" and the national debt.

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"Malcom X,one of the most influential Black Nationalist thinkers of the twentieth century,declared… 'The political philosophy of black nationalism is that which is designed to encourage our people,the black people,to gain complete control over the politics and the politicians of our own community.' ...Both scholars and leaders agree on certain central features of Black Nationalist ideology… The crucial distinguishing feature between the nationalists and the integrationists is that nationalists' integration as neither desirable nor likely as a means of achieving black liberation in the United States at the present time." Alphonso Pinkney,Red,Black,and Green: Black Nationalism in the United States,1979 -In the post-World War II era,support grew for the philosophy described in the passage as a result of


A) solidarity movements between Blacks, Latinos, and American Indians.
B) charges of communism among more radical activists.
C) philosophical divisions over the Vietnam war.
D) the slow progress of desegregation movements.

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"Malcom X,one of the most influential Black Nationalist thinkers of the twentieth century,declared… 'The political philosophy of black nationalism is that which is designed to encourage our people,the black people,to gain complete control over the politics and the politicians of our own community.' ...Both scholars and leaders agree on certain central features of Black Nationalist ideology… The crucial distinguishing feature between the nationalists and the integrationists is that nationalists' integration as neither desirable nor likely as a means of achieving black liberation in the United States at the present time." Alphonso Pinkney,Red,Black,and Green: Black Nationalism in the United States,1979 -The philosophy described by Pinkney in the passage is reflected in


A) the Great Migration.
B) the Harlem Renaissance.
C) Brown v. Board.
D) abolitionism.

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "This unwarranted exercise of power by the court [in Brown v.Board of Education] contrary to the Constitution,is creating chaos and confusion in the states principally affected. It is destroying the amicable relations between the white and Negro races that have been created through ninety years of patient effort by the good people of both races… Without regard to the consent of the governed,outside agitators are threatening immediate and revolutionary changes in our public school systems…We decry the Supreme Court's encroachments on rights reserved to the states and to the people,contrary to established law and to the Constitution." Manifesto of One Hundred Members of the U.S.Congress,1956 -The most significant effect of the efforts of Americans who agreed with the perspective presented in the passage was to


A) reduce the attractiveness of nonviolent protest.
B) block the passage of civil rights legislation.
C) encourage the use of judicial activism.
D) slow the progress of desegregation.

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D

The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "A government job is a privilege,not a right. There is no reason why men who chum with Communists,who refuse to turn their backs upon traitors,and who are consistently found at the time and place where disaster strikes America and success comes to international Communism,should be given positions of power in government… I have not urged that those whom I have named be put in jail. Once they are exposed so the American people know what they are,they can do but little damage." Senator Joseph McCarthy,The Fight For America,1952 -The controversy over the remarks made by Senator McCarthy would highlight on-going tension between


A) expansion and stability.
B) liberty and order.
C) equality and individualism.
D) populism and communism.

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "The conventional wisdom on the origins of the Immigration Reform Act of 1965 suggests that it was primarily a product of the civil rights movement… However,ideational effects of the cold war also played a part in the political developments of 1965… Cold war foreign-policy considerations pressed for increased openness for ethnic minority immigration to reduce tensions with allied (or potential allied) countries,and conversely,civil rights leaders were able to gain leverage for the Civil Rights Act by exploiting this tension and forcing Americans to practice the liberalism reflected in their founding myths." Christopher Rudolph,National Security and Immigration: Policy Development in the United States and Western Europe Since 1945,2006 -The policy described in the passage contributed to a proportional growth in the population of Americans of what descent?


A) European
B) African
C) Indian
D) Latin American

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "A government job is a privilege,not a right. There is no reason why men who chum with Communists,who refuse to turn their backs upon traitors,and who are consistently found at the time and place where disaster strikes America and success comes to international Communism,should be given positions of power in government… I have not urged that those whom I have named be put in jail. Once they are exposed so the American people know what they are,they can do but little damage." Senator Joseph McCarthy,The Fight For America,1952 -Though many Americans debated the merits of McCarthy's arguments in the passage above,most Americans supported


A) American involvement in the Vietnam War.
B) changes to loosen the nation's immigration policy.
C) the build-up of the nation's nuclear arsenal.
D) the nation's foreign policy strategy of containment.

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "[The Soviets will apply] insistent,unceasing pressure for penetration and command of key positions in administration…of foreign countries… In summary,we have here a political force committed fanatically to the belief that with US…it is desirable and necessary that the internal harmony of our society be disrupted… [and] the international authority of our state be broken,if Soviet power is to be secure… Much depends on health and vigor of our own society… Every courageous and incisive measure to solve internal problems of our own society… is a diplomatic victory over Moscow." George Kennan,"The Long Telegram," 1946 -Which of the following explains the most significant challenge to the United States in light of the nature of the Soviet Union's policies as described by Kennan?


A) Shifting international alignments complicated the nation's commitment to containment.
B) Europe's war-ravaged economy left the United States in a position of significant power.
C) Domestic disputes over war policies threatened the authority of the national government.
D) Instability in the global economy upset the balance of power in the United States.

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C

The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "Why are we in South Viet-Nam? We are there because we have a promise to keep. Since 1954 every American President has offered support to the people of South Viet-Nam. We have helped to build,and we have helped to defend. Thus,over many years,we have made a national pledge to help South Viet-Nam defend its independence…We are also there because there are great stakes in the balance. Let no one think for a moment that retreat from Viet-Nam would bring an end to conflict. The battle would be renewed in one country and then another." President Lyndon B.Johnson,Speech at Johns Hopkins University,1965 -Which of the following best characterizes the public response to Johnson's statements?


A) Widespread antiwar protests
B) Broad consensus over the nation's Cold War strategy of containment
C) Outcry against the nation's failure to support democracy
D) Open debate about collective security

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "This unwarranted exercise of power by the court [in Brown v.Board of Education] contrary to the Constitution,is creating chaos and confusion in the states principally affected. It is destroying the amicable relations between the white and Negro races that have been created through ninety years of patient effort by the good people of both races… Without regard to the consent of the governed,outside agitators are threatening immediate and revolutionary changes in our public school systems…We decry the Supreme Court's encroachments on rights reserved to the states and to the people,contrary to established law and to the Constitution." Manifesto of One Hundred Members of the U.S.Congress,1956 -Civil rights activists in this era


A) openly challenged the dominant economic order.
B) were successful in achieving racial equality.
C) focused exclusively on using the court system to achieve victories.
D) utilized a variety of strategies to combat racial discrimination.

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The following questions refer to the excerpt below. "[But] somewhere between 40,000,000 and 50,000,000 citizens of [the United States]… [are] poor… It is a blow to reform and the political hopes of the poor that the middle class no longer understands that poverty exists… What shall we tell the American poor?...Shall we say to them that they are better off than the Indian poor? That is one answer,but it is heartless…The means are at hand to fulfill the age-old dream: poverty can now be abolished." Michael Harrington,The Other America,1962 -Conservative critics of the American government's reaction to the issues described in the passage


A) argued against the culture of conformity.
B) called the efforts a misuse of national authority.
C) charged that too little was done to transform economic realities.
D) called for increased measures for conservation.

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SA Directions Directions: Read each question carefully and write your responses using complete sentences; an outline or bulleted list alone is not acceptable. -Population growth in this period most directly contributed to growing concerns about


A) Communism.
B) the scope of presidential power.
C) American energy policy and resource use.
D) national values.

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C

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