SAT II US History : U.S. Foreign Policy

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SAT II US History

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Sequence In U.S. Foreign Policy From 1899 To The Present

Which United States conflict was ended by the Paris Peace Accords?

Possible Answers:

Spanish-American War

Korean War

World War II

Vietnam War

Gulf War

Correct answer:

Vietnam War

Explanation:

The Paris Peace Accords ended America’s direct involvement in the Vietnam War in 1973. The peace process provided for a ceasefire between North and South Vietnam and the removal of all American military personnel from Vietnamese territory. It was the work of several years of diplomatic maneuvering by Henry Kissinger, United States National Security Advisor, and his Vietnamese counterpart. The Paris Peace Accords were signed during the Presidency of Richard Nixon.

Example Question #1 : Summary Of U.S. Foreign Policy From 1899 To The Present

Which of the following countries was a significant Cold War ally of the United States?

Possible Answers:
East Germany
Ukraine
Cuba
Czechoslovakia
South Korea
Correct answer: South Korea
Explanation:

The small conflicts that were “hot” during the Cold War took place over the entire globe, and generally pitted allies of the United States against allies of the Soviet Union.  An “Iron Curtain” existed in Europe from the partition of Germany, down through Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, east through the Soviet Union itself.  In other conflicts, including Korea and Cuba, the United States and Soviet Union picked sides in Civil Wars, with the Korean War being fought between Soviet backed North Korea and U.S. backed South Korea.

Example Question #2 : Summary Of U.S. Foreign Policy From 1899 To The Present

What event occurred on December 7, 1941 that caused FDR to call the date "A day that will live in infamy?"

Possible Answers:
The German Invasion of Belgium
The Invasion of Normandy
The discovery of treason committed by Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
The Battle of Britain
Correct answer: The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
Explanation:

In the early morning hours of December 7, 1941, Japanese planes appeared over Hawaii and began bombing Pearl Harbor Naval Base.  The next day, President Roosevelt gave a speech declaring war on the Axis powers and made his famous statement about the Japanese attack.

Example Question #3 : Summary Of U.S. Foreign Policy From 1899 To The Present

What is the name given to Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy of heavy handed diplomacy mixed with a strong military deterrent?

Possible Answers:
New Imperialism
The Square Deal
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Big Stick Diplomacy
Good Neighbor Policy
Correct answer: Big Stick Diplomacy
Explanation:

The idea of peaceful diplomatic negotiation coupled with the implied threat of militaristic intervention summarizes the foreign policy beliefs of Theodore Roosevelt during his time as President. It is generally referred to as Big Stick Diplomacy or Big Stick Policy. It was ultimately reversed by Theodore Roosevelt’s cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, when he instituted the Good Neighbor Policy – which stated that the United States would no longer interfere in the affairs of its Latin American Neighboring countries. 

Example Question #101 : U.S. Foreign Policy

The Reagan Doctrine stated that

Possible Answers:
None of those mentioned describe the Reagan Doctrine
Investment in the military was the best way to safeguard American economic interests
The United States would remain uninvolved in Soviet campaigns
The United States would openly support Anti-Soviet movements throughout the world
The theory of “trickle-down economics” was in the best interest of the nation
Correct answer: The United States would openly support Anti-Soviet movements throughout the world
Explanation:

The Reagan Doctrine explicitly stated that the USSR was “the concentration of all modern evil” and that the United States had a duty to curb the spread of Communism and support Anti-Soviet movements throughout the world. Although Reagan would have argued in favor of “trickle-down economics” – the policy that tax cuts on the rich will lead to a trickle-down effect whereby the poor are paid more – this idea is better summarized by the term “Reaganomics.” Likewise, Reagan would have also argued that increased military spending was the surest way to protect American interests; however this idea is not covered by the Reagan Doctrine. 

Example Question #4 : Summary Of U.S. Foreign Policy From 1899 To The Present

In 1915, American troops invaded which Latin American country that was in talks with Germany about an alliance against the United States?

Possible Answers:
Colombia
Haiti
Nicaragua
Panama
Mexico
Correct answer: Mexico
Explanation:

In 1915, US troops invaded Mexico looking for Pancho Villa.  It was also revealed that Germany had tried to form an alliance with Mexico against America, leading to increased tension. Even though Mexico turned down this alliance, relations were strained with the US after the fact. 

Example Question #211 : Sat Subject Test In United States History

Which of these nations did not fight on the same side as the United States during World War I?

Possible Answers:

Austria-Hungary

Russia

Great Britain

Italy

France

Correct answer:

Austria-Hungary

Explanation:

World War I was fought between the Allied (Entente) Powers of Great Britain, France, and Russia against the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. Italy was originally part of the Central Alliance, but switched sides before committing troops, joining the Allied cause in 1915. In 1917, The United States joined the war on the side of the Allied Powers.

Example Question #212 : Sat Subject Test In United States History

Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “cash-and-carry” policy was important because

Possible Answers:

It mandated that the United States would provide only financial aid to the allied powers and would remain out of World War Two

It helped fund social security programs for the elderly during the Great Depression

It ended several decades of the common practice of paying black employees less than white employees

It allowed the United States to begin mobilizing for World War Two

It allowed the United States to support the allied powers, but remain effectively neutral 

Correct answer:

It allowed the United States to support the allied powers, but remain effectively neutral 

Explanation:

FDR’s “cash-and-carry” policy was an amendment to the Neutrality Act. Roosevelt pushed Congress to pass the measure so that the United States could support the allied powers without giving up their claims to neutrality. The “cash-and-carry” policy stated that warring nations could purchase arms from the United States, so long as they paid in cash and carried the weapons away on their own ships. 

Example Question #102 : U.S. Foreign Policy

Which United States President opened relations with the Communist Republic of China?

Possible Answers:

Harry S. Truman 

Richard Nixon

John F. Kennedy

Dwight Eisenhower 

Jimmy Carter

Correct answer:

Richard Nixon

Explanation:

Richard Nixon opened relations with Mao’s China when he visited Beijing in 1972. Prior to Nixon’s visit, relations between China and the United States had been extremely negative. The United States recognized the nationalist government of Taiwan as the legitimate government of China. Nixon’s visit, and Kissinger’s diplomacy, reversed this policy. At the time many people believed this to be one of the most important turning points in the Cold War. It did lead, eventually, to a massive growth in trade agreements and social exchange between the two nations and, some historians maintain, helped isolate the Soviet Union and bring about the end of the Cold War.

Example Question #1 : Summary Of U.S. Foreign Policy From 1899 To The Present

The Dawes Plan                            .

Possible Answers:

demanded that the matter of segregation be settled in the Supreme Court

Called for the repeal of Prohibition 

tried to assist the recovery of post-war European economies 

proposed to dramatically improve internal infrastructure 

recommended the establishment of a Federal department to deal with environmental issues

Correct answer:

tried to assist the recovery of post-war European economies 

Explanation:

The Dawes Plan, proposed in 1924, was an attempt to solve the massive economic and diplomatic problems caused by the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty declared Germany responsible for the outbreak of war and mandated that Germany pay reparations to Great Britain and France. Additionally, Britain and France owed a substantial amount of money to the United States. Germany, due to extreme economic difficulties, was largely unable to pay back the money. The Dawes Plan proposed that United States’ banks would lend money to Germany with a generous payment plan in place. The Germans would then in turn pay reparations to Great Britain and France, and they would pay back their debt to the United States. At the time it was enough to earn Dawes the Nobel Peace Prize; however, as you can imagine with such an obviously circular mechanism, it did not wholly work and was replaced in 1929 with a different plan. 

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