
8.1 Reading Review
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- Q1How did the Marshall Plan affect the United States?It depleted resources and weakened the American economy.It ended the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union.It strengthened alliances with Eastern European nations.It stimulated the economy and improved relations with Western Europe.300s
- Q2How did Truman's confrontation with Stalin at Potsdam affect the relationship between the United States and its allies?It improved relationships between the United States and Eastern Europe.It strengthened ties with Britain in an effort to defeat West Berlin.It weakened the United States and its relationships with Western Europe.It strengthened ties with Western Europe in opposition to the Soviets.300s
- Q3How did the formation of NATO affect the Soviet Union?It forced the Soviet Union to blockade West Berlin.It weakened Soviet control over the nations of Eastern Europe.It strengthened the nations who were opposed to Soviet expansion.It convinced the Soviet Union to include Yugoslavia in the Warsaw Pact.300s
- Q4Events in Greece and Turkey inspired the Truman Doctrine becausethe United States supported the Soviet Union's foreign policy goals.the United States preferred that Greece and Turkey remain neutral.the Soviet Union supported the independence of both countries.the Soviet Union was threatening to expand its influence.300s
- Q5Why was the Berlin Airlift considered a victory for the West in the Cold War?The airlift symbolized Soviet control of West German airspace.The airlift symbolized Great Britain's support of U.S. foreign policy.The airlift symbolized popular resistance to further Soviet expansion in Europe.The airlift symbolized the Soviet Union's desire to avoid confrontation.300s