KEY PEOPLE
Cordell Hull
Joseph Stalin
Benito Mussolini
Adolf Hitler
Francisco Franco
Winston Churchill
Wendell Wilkie
Henry J. Kaiser
A. Philip Randolph
Douglas MacArthur
Chester W. Nimitz
Dwight D. Eisenhower
George S. Patton
Thomas E. Dewey
Harry S. Truman
Albert Einstein
Dean Acheson
Joseph McCarthy
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Benjamin Spock
J. Strom Thurmond
Henry Wallace
Adlai Stevenson
Richard Nixon
KEY CONCEPTS
Reciprocity
Totalitarianism
London Economic Conf.
Reciprocal Trade Act
Nazi Party
Nye Committee
Neutrality Acts
Spanish Civil War
China Incident
"Quarantine Speech"
POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS
Nonaggression Pact
"cash-and-carry" lend-lease
Atlantic Charter
War Production Board
Office of Price Admin.
Smith-Connally Act
Braceros
Sunbelt
Casablanca Conf.
Second Front
D Day
V-E Day
Potsdam Conference
V-J Day
Yalta Conference
Cold War
United Nations
Nuremberg Trials
Iron Curtain
Berlin Airlift
Containment
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
White Flight
NATO
Taft-Hartley Act
HUAAC
McCarren Act
Point Four Program
Fair Deal
Thirty-Eighth Parallel
NSC-68
Inchon Landing
1. Assess President Roosevelt's conduct of American foreign policy between the years 1935 and 1941.
2. Evaluate the United State's decision to use atomic weapons on Hiroshima and
Nagaaki in 1945.
3. Assess the rationale for and development of the U.S. postwar policy of containment.