1. The city of Berlin, which was located deep inside the Soviet zone of the postwar divided Germany, was

a)itself divided into four zones.
b)occupied exclusively by the Allies.
c)occupied exclusively by the USSR.
d)made into a separate new country.

2. To stop the spread of communism, the United States adopted a policy toward the Soviet Union of

a)appeasement.
b)guaranteed protection.
c)containment.
d)foreign aid.

3. Unlike the United States's Marshall Plan, the Soviet Union's Council for Mutual Economic Assistance failed because

a)money was diverted to Japan.
b)the Soviets could not afford to provide large amounts of foreign aid.
c)none of the satellite nations accepted Soviet money.
d)the United States cut off Soviet bank credit.

4. The United States and Great Britain believed that the liberated nations of Eastern Europe should

a)hold free elections to determine their futures.
b)become mandates of the Allies.
c)join the Soviet Union.
d)restore their prewar monarchies.
5. The Truman Doctrine was formulated, initially, as a response to the 1946 withdrawal of (1 point)
troops from Berlin.
support for France.
British aid to Greece.
Greek aid to Turkey.