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Name Date Period Chapter 16 Unit Test Multiple Choice (2pts each) 1. Which one of the following doctrines promised to aid nations struggling against communist movement? a. Monroe Doctrine b. Eisenhower Doctrine c. Truman Doctrine d. Marshall Plan 2. The dividing line between North and South Korea is known as what? a. 38 th Parallel b. 24 th Parallel c. The Korean Divide d. The Great Divided 3. Where did the Soviet Union test the first nuclear weapon? a. Seattle b. Hawaii c. South Korea d. Alaska 4. Who was the leader after China s civil war had ended? a. Jiang Jieshi b. Mao Zedong c. Faizal Eben d. Naku Shun 5. The fear that communist in and out of the United States were plotting to destroy the American way of life was known as what? a. Red Scare b. Blue Scare c. Green Scare d. Black Scare 6. What department of the Unites States aided Iran and Guatemala in establishing a new government? a. FBI b. DMV c. CIA d. NSA

7. Which country launched Sputnik I on October 4, 1957? a. China b. The United States c. The Soviet Union d. Britain 8. What was the act that made it unlawful to teach about a violent overthrow of the U.S government? a. Smith Act b. Johnson Act c. Townsend Act d. The Educational Act 9. Who is the general that lead American troops in the battle against the North Koreans? a. Harry S. Truman b. John Dulles c. George F. Kennan d. Douglas MacArthur 10. The policy that said the United States would respond to communist threats to it s by the threat of using powerful weapons was known as what? a. Limited War b. Massive retaliation c. Brinkmanship d. Containment True/False (2pts each): Please write either true or false. 11. The United States and the Soviet Union confronted each other at least three times during the Cold War? 12. The North Koreans were aided by the Soviet Union. 13. The United States refused to aid Jiang Jieshi because he was corrupt and using the money for his own personal gain. 14. Alger Hiss was executed after being tried as a communist. 15. The United States created NASA after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I and II.

16. The Duck and Cover video was in response to the stockpile of nuclear weapons. 17. Nikita Khrushchev became the head of the Soviet Union after Stalin s death. 18. Douglas MacArthur was fired under insubordination by President Truman. 19. The FBI aided Iran to create a new government. 20. Hungary, Romania, and Poland are examples of satellite state. Fill in the blank (2 pts each) 21. was the goal of keeping communism within its borders. 22. A group of left-wing writers, directors, and producers known as the refused questions during their trials of communism. 23. Referring to a map of Europe, Churchill noted that a/an descended across the continent. 24. The was the newest nuclear bombed and was estimated to be 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb. 25. supported South Korea, while supported North Korea. Short answer (5 pts each) 26. After World War II how did Truman and Stalin s views differ when it came to expansion of territory? 27. In your own words, what does containment and domino theory mean in terms of the Cold War?

Name Date Period Chapter 16 Unit Test (MODIFIED for LD) Multiple Choice (2pts each) 1. Which one of the following doctrines promised to aid nations struggling against communist movement? a. Monroe Doctrine b. Eisenhower Doctrine c. Truman Doctrine 2. The dividing line between North and South Korea is known as what? a. 38 th Parallel b. 24 th Parallel c. The Great Divided 3. Where did the Soviet Union test the first nuclear weapon? a. Seattle b. Hawaii c. Alaska 4. Who was the leader after China s civil war had ended/ a. Mao Zedong b. Faizal Eben c. Naku Shun 5. The fear that communist in and out of the United States were plotting to destroy the American way of life was known as what? a. Red Scare b. Blue Scare c. Black Scare 6. What department of the Unites States aided Iran and Guatemala in establishing a new government? a. DMV b. CIA c. NSA 7. Which country launched Sputnik I on October 4, 1957? a. China b. The United States c. The Soviet Union

8. What was the act that made it unlawful to teach about a violent overthrow of the U.S government? a. Smith Act b. Townsend Act c. The Educational Act 9. Who is the general that lead American troops in the battle against the North Koreans? a. Harry S. Truman b. George F. Kennan c. Douglas MacArthur 10. The policy that said the United States would respond to communist threats to it s by the threat of using powerful weapons was known as what? a. Limited War b. Massive retaliation c. Brinkmanship True/False (2pts each): Please write either true or false. 11. The United States and the Soviet Union confronted each other at least three times during the Cold War? 12. The North Koreans were aided by the Soviet Union. 13. The United States refused to aid Jiang Jieshi because he was corrupt and using the money for his own personal gain. 14. Alger Hiss was executed after being tried as a communist. 15. The United States created NASA after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I and II. 16. The Duck and Cover video was in response to the stockpile of nuclear weapons. 17. Nikita Khrushchev became the head of the Soviet Union after Stalin s death. 18. Douglas MacArthur was fired under insubordination by President Truman.

19. The FBI aided Iran to create a new government. 20. Hungary, Romania, and Poland are examples of satellite state. Fill in the blank (2 pts each) 21. was the goal of keeping communism within its borders. 22. A group of left-wing writers, directors, and producers known as the refused questions during their trials of communism. 23. Referring to a map of Europe, Churchill noted that a/an descended across the continent. 24. The was the newest nuclear bombed and was estimated to be 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb. 25. supported South Korea, while supported North Korea. Short answer (5 pts each) * You may answer one of the two questions 26. After World War II how did Truman and Stalin s views differ when it came to expansion of territory? 27. In your own words, what does containment and domino theory mean in terms of the Cold War?

I made these modifications on this test so they may have an equal advantage in a fair grade. I say a fair grade in terms that a student with an LD can have the same opportunity in having an equal grade. For the modifications I choose to eliminate one option in the multiple choice section. This will help the students in finding the right answers among the options to choose from. This is still fair to the other students because the students must still know the material to come to the right answer. The second modification I gave to the students with a learning disability was to allow them to choose to answer one of the two short answer questions. This allows the students to answer the question they believe they have the most correct answer to the question.

Chapter 16 Answer Key MATCHING: 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. A 6. C 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. B TRUE/FALSE: 11. F 12. T 13. T 14. F

15. T 16. F 17. T 18. T 19. F 20. T FILL-IN THE BLANK 21. Containment 22. Hollywood Ten 23. Iron Curtin 24. H-Bomb or hydrogen bomb 25. 1 st = United States 2 nd = Soviet Union SHORT ANSWER: 26. Stalin believed he had the right to expand his land and power. Truman believed that the Soviet Union should not be allowed to spread communism. 27. GRADED BY TEACHER.