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USH: U11L2 Test: WWII & the Cold War- CRITICAL COURSE TASK #2
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Question
Multiple Choice: Analyze the map below, then answer the question that follows.

Source of Map: The National WWII Museum: New Orleans.

The map above shows the advance of the Allies into Germany from both the east and west in the spring of 1945. Which event below is best characterized by this map?

Responses

Battle at Midway
Battle at Midway

Battle of Berlin
Battle of Berlin

D-Day
D-Day

Battle of the Bulge
Battle of the Bulge

Battle of Berlin

Fill in the Blank:

In the minds of many Americans, the Marshall Plan pitted U.S. ______
against Western Europe's ______.

In the minds of many Americans, the Marshall Plan pitted U.S. taxpayers against Western Europe's recovery.

Fill in the Blank:

In the minds of many Americans, the Marshall Plan pitted U.S. 1.______
against Western Europe's 2.______

Blank #1 and #2 answers
A. Anarchism
B. Communism
C. Capitalism
D. Libertarianism

In the minds of many Americans, the Marshall Plan pitted U.S. Capitalism against Western Europe's recovery.

Fill in the Blank:

In the minds of many Americans, the Marshall Plan pitted U.S. 1.______
against Western Europe's 2.______

Blank #2 answers
A. Anarchism
B. Communism
C. Capitalism
D. Libertarianism

I cannot answer this question without the context of the previous statement that specifies the first blank.

Fill in the Blank:

In the minds of many Americans, the Marshall Plan pitted U.S. Capitalism
against Western Europe's 2.______

#2 answers
A. Anarchism
B. Communism
C. Capitalism
D. Libertarianism

In the minds of many Americans, the Marshall Plan pitted U.S. Capitalism against Western Europe's Communism.

To answer this question, you need to analyze the map provided. The map shows the advance of the Allies into Germany from both the east and west in the spring of 1945. Based on this information, you can eliminate the options that are not related to the Allies' advance into Germany in 1945.

- "Battle at Midway" is not related to the advance into Germany, so you can eliminate this option.
- "Battle of Berlin" is mentioned in the map, as it shows the Allies' advance into Germany, including Berlin. This option is plausible.
- "D-Day" refers to the allied invasion of Normandy in 1944, which is not the same as the advance into Germany in 1945. You can eliminate this option.
- "Battle of the Bulge" was a battle fought in the winter of 1944, and it does not coincide with the time period indicated by the map. You can eliminate this option.

Based on the analysis, the best answer is the "Battle of Berlin," as it is characterized by the map showing the Allies' advance into Germany in the spring of 1945.