9. Thousands of Japanese American were forced to leave their homes and live in government provided communities for the duration of WWII. These temporary housing units were called:

Tenement Housing
Internment Camps****

13. Why was the Korean War significant to the Cold War?

It was the first battle between the United States and Soviet Union during the Cold War.
It was the first battle between communism and democracy during the Cold War. ****

15. In the July 1947 article of the magazine "Foreign Affairs", a writer known as "X" published an article presenting a blueprint for the American policy in which to deal with Communism. The author was really an American diplomat, George F. Kennan, who was very familiar with the Soviet Union. His blueprint is better know as:

Brinkmanship ****
Containment of communism

16. Which statement identifies a key reason why Americans moved to suburbs after World War II?

A decline in population freed up housing in suburban areas. ***
There was a severe shortage of housing in urban areas.

18. Define consumerism.

Large-scale buying, much of it on credit *****
one who sells much of their produced goods

Thank you Reed

To answer question 9, the temporary housing units provided to Japanese Americans during WWII were called internment camps. You can find this information by researching the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

For question 13, the Korean War was significant to the Cold War because it was the first battle between communism and democracy during the Cold War. To answer this question, you can study the events and context of the Korean War and its relationship to the ongoing Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.

Regarding question 15, the blueprint presented in the July 1947 article of the magazine "Foreign Affairs" by an American diplomat named George F. Kennan is known as containment of communism. This information can be obtained by researching George F. Kennan and his role in developing the containment policy.

Concerning question 16, a key reason why Americans moved to suburbs after World War II was a decline in population that freed up housing in suburban areas. To find the answer, you can study the post-World War II housing trends and the factors that led to suburbanization.

In question 18, consumerism is defined as large-scale buying, much of it on credit. This definition can be found by looking up the meaning of consumerism and its relationship to buying patterns and credit usage.

15 - still wrong

16 - still wrong
9, 13, & 18 are now correct