Best Answer:
<span> Which event did NOT happen in Germany in the five years after World War II (1945-1950)?
The Berlin Wall was put up between Communist North Germany and capitalist South Germany.
(It went up in 1961, between Communist East Germany and Capitalist West Germany)
2. The Truman Doctrine supported free peoples "resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures."
This policy was first tested in _____. The Greek Civil War in 1947
3. By 1955, NATO included all of the following countries EXCEPT _____.
Hungary
4. In what year did Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communists win the civil
war against the Nationalist Kuomintang party, who fled to Taiwan?
1949, although technically the war continues today
5. Which country was NOT in the Warsaw Pact?
Great Britain
6. Who coined the term "Iron Curtain"?
British Prime Minister Churchill (he was not Prime Minister when he delivered the speech)
7. Which country was the first to receive economic and military support under the Truman Doctrine?
Greece
8. Which of the following statements about the 1956 rebellion in Hungary is true?
Technically no answer is correct - the Warsaw Pact invaded Hungary, not just the USSR - your teacher expects this answer:
The Soviet Union invaded Hungary, crushing the rebellion and killing many Hungarians.
9. Which statement best expresses United States' foreign policy during the Cold War?
Prevent the spread of Communism.
10. Which country did NOT control a piece of Germany after World War II?
Spain
11. Who led the Kuomintang, the Chinese Nationalist Party of China from 1926 to 1975?
Chiang Kai Shek
12. Which of the following was a reason for the Korean War in 1950?
North Korean leader Kim Il-Sung wanted to unite Korea by force.
13. What two sides were fighting during the Korean War?
The Communists in the North and the anti-Communists in the South
14. During the Cold War, the doctrine that both the U.S. and the Soviet
Union would be destroyed if either side surprised the other with a
nuclear attack was called _____. Mutually Assured Destruction
the Nuclear Winter Policy </span>
<span>Cesare Beccaria believed that swift and timely punishment would have greater influence on people's motivation to obey laws. He believed the punishment should be equal to the harm done as in an eye for an eye. Though oddly he disagreed with the death penalty.</span>