Period 8: 1945–1980

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Soru 21Soru

"We must recognize that we have no more business in the political affairs of Eastern Europe than Russia has in the political affairs of Latin America, Western Europe, and the United States. . . . We have to recognize that the Balkans are close to Russia and that her interest there is as natural as ours is in Central America. . . . We should make it clear that we are not preparing for a war of encirclement against the Soviet Union."
— Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace, speech in New York, September 12, 1946

Which of the following post-World War II developments was the debate described in the excerpt a direct reaction to?

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Cevap: The formulation of a United States foreign policy focused on containing the spread of Soviet influence.

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The formulation of a United States foreign policy focused on containing the spread of Soviet influence.
The correct answer, which highlights the formulation of a foreign policy focused on containing Soviet influence, is correct because Henry Wallace's speech in late 1946 directly challenged the growing consensus within the Truman administration to adopt a confrontational, containment-based approach to Soviet expansion. Wallace advocated for recognizing Soviet spheres of influence in Eastern Europe to avoid conflict.

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Analyze the historical context of the stimulus, specifically the date (September 1946) and the speaker's arguments.
The speaker, Henry Wallace, is criticizing the emerging hardline United States foreign policy stance against the Soviet Union, urging recognition of spheres of influence rather than a confrontational approach.
To identify what post-World War II policy shift the speaker is protesting.
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Recall the major foreign policy shift occurring in the United States between 1945 and 1947.
The United States was shifting away from wartime cooperation and toward a policy of containing Soviet expansion (containment), guided by ideas like Kennan's Long Telegram and the Truman Doctrine.
To connect the text's reference to a 'war of encirclement' and sphere-of-influence debate to the correct historical concept.
3
Evaluate the options to find the development that aligns with this policy shift.
The formulation of a foreign policy focused on containing the spread of Soviet influence represents the actual historical development Wallace was responding to.
To select the correct option based on historical evidence.

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Origins of the Cold War and Containment
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Soru 22Soru

"Turn on, tune in, drop out. The words are clear. Turn on means go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment... Tune in means harness your internal energy to the beauty around you. Drop out means detachment from the secular, mechanical, robotic society... The only way to write a new script is to start from scratch."

— Timothy Leary, speech at the Human Be-In, San Francisco, 1967

Timothy Leary's call to "drop out" of the "secular, mechanical, robotic society" is best understood as a reaction against which of the following aspects of post-Second World War American life?

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Cevap: The dominance of a post-war consensus that emphasized corporate conformity and material consumerism.

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The dominance of a post-war consensus that emphasized corporate conformity and material consumerism.
The correct answer is correct because the counterculture movement of the 1960s was a direct reaction against the social consensus, corporate career paths, suburban isolation, and consumer-driven lifestyle of the post-Second World War era, which they viewed as conformist and restrictive of individual freedom.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to determine the author's message and historical context.
The stimulus is Timothy Leary's 1967 'turn on, tune in, drop out' speech, advocating for detachment from the 'secular, mechanical, robotic society' of the era.
Understanding the source's main argument is necessary to contextualize it within the larger historical developments of the post-Second World War era.
2
Compare the core message of the stimulus with the historical options provided.
The rejection of a 'robotic society' aligns directly with the counterculture's opposition to the suburban conformity, corporate dominance, and intense materialism that defined 1950s and 1960s middle-class American life.
This step connects the specific text of the stimulus to the broad societal trends of Period 8.
3
Identify the correct option and eliminate the distractors based on chronological errors or contrasting political ideologies.
The option describing post-war corporate conformity and consumerism is correct, while distractors representing the 1920s Lost Generation, the Great Society reforms, and the conservative 'silent majority' backlash are eliminated.
Ensuring the selected answer is correct and explaining why other movements or historical periods do not fit the context.

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Counterculture and Youth Rebellion
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Soru 23Soru

“We left the cities and the colleges not to destroy, but to rebuild our lives on a human scale. The competitive drive for material abundance, the obsession with careers in the corporate hierarchy, and the reliance on technological solutions for spiritual emptiness have alienated our generation from the natural world and from each other. In our communes, we seek to cultivate cooperative labor, shared resources, and a consciousness freed from the rigid discipline of the post-war corporate state.”
— Excerpt from a commune newsletter, *The New Earth*, 1969

The lifestyle described in the passage was most directly a reaction against which of the following aspects of post-World War II American society?

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Cevap: The emphasis on consumerism and conformity that characterized the post-war consensus

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The emphasis on consumerism and conformity that characterized the post-war consensus
The correct option is correct because the 1960s counterculture, particularly the commune movement, rejected the consumerism, materialism, and social conformity that defined the post-war consensus of the 1950s and 1960s. The passage explicitly criticizes the pursuit of material abundance and corporate careers in favor of alternative lifestyles.

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Analyze the stimulus document, identifying the source, date, and key themes.
The source is a 1969 commune newsletter criticizing 'material abundance,' 'corporate hierarchy,' and the 'post-war corporate state,' while promoting cooperative labor and communes.
Understanding the core argument of the source helps isolate the specific values the author is rejecting.
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Identify the historical context of the late 1960s and place the counterculture within this framework.
The counterculture emerged in the 1960s as a rebellion by middle-class youth against the post-war social consensus, suburban conformity, and corporate career tracks.
Connecting the source's themes to the broader developments of Period 8 allows for a comparison of societal trends.
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Evaluate the choices to find the option that matches the counterculture's core critique as described in the passage.
The rejection of material abundance and corporate careers directly aligns with a reaction against the consumerism and conformity of the post-war consensus.
Comparing the options to the analyzed source and historical context confirms the correct response.

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Counterculture and Youth Rebellion
Soru 24Soru

"The dramatic expansion of the West and South since the 1940s represents one of the most significant demographic shifts in our nation's history. While warm weather and the widespread adoption of air conditioning are often credited, the primary engine of this growth has been the federal government. The placement of military bases, aerospace facilities, and research laboratories during World War II established a foundation that has been reinforced during the Cold War by defense contracts, NASA installations, and the Interstate Highway System. Millions of families have followed these federal dollars, transforming sleepy towns into booming metropolitan suburbs and shifting the center of American gravity."

—Adapted from a sociological study of American migration, 1967

Which of the following was a major long-term political consequence of the demographic shifts described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: A shift in congressional representation and electoral power from the industrial Northeast and Midwest to the South and West.

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A shift in congressional representation and electoral power from the industrial Northeast and Midwest to the South and West.
The population shift from the industrial Northeast and Midwest (often referred to as the Frost Belt or Rust Belt) to the South and West (the Sun Belt) resulted in a major reallocation of congressional seats and electoral votes following subsequent decennial censuses. This significantly boosted the political influence of Sun Belt states like California, Texas, and Florida in national elections.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify the key demographic trend described.
The excerpt describes the migration of families to the West and South (the Sun Belt) driven by federal defense spending and infrastructure in the postwar era.
Understanding the demographic movement is essential to predicting its political consequences.
2
Evaluate the political impact of population redistribution in the United States system of government.
A state's representation in the House of Representatives and its votes in the Electoral College are tied directly to its population, which is recalculated every ten years by the census.
This links demographic shifts directly to political and electoral consequences.
3
Select the option that correctly describes the political outcome of this demographic shift.
The movement of millions of Americans to the South and West led to a net gain of congressional seats and electoral votes for Sun Belt states, while states in the industrial Northeast and Midwest (the Rust Belt) lost seats and political influence.
This is the primary political consequence of the demographic shift.

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The political and demographic consequences of postwar migration to the Sun Belt, driven by federal spending.
Soru 25Soru

"The town coordinate, the city coordinate, the suburb coordinate—these are the maps of the new segregation... The suburbanites, who are the leaders of the economic and social life of the city, flee the city at the end of the day. They do not walk its streets, they do not see its slums, they do not know its problems. By moving to the suburbs, they have signed a treaty of peace with their own consciences, leaving the central city to decay."
— Michael Harrington, *The Other America*, 1962

Which of the following historical developments during the 1950s and 1960s most directly contributed to the social and economic isolation of the urban poor described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The allocation of federal subsidies for highway construction and home mortgages that disproportionately benefited middle-class families moving out of urban centers.

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The allocation of federal subsidies for highway construction and home mortgages that disproportionately benefited middle-class families moving out of urban centers.
The correct option is correct because the migration of middle-class families to the suburbs was heavily subsidized by the federal government through FHA mortgage guarantees and the National Interstate and Defense Highways Act of 1956. These programs made suburban living affordable and accessible for many, while concurrently facilitating the disinvestment in and demographic isolation of inner-city areas.

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Analyze the stimulus context and the key phrases used by the author.
The excerpt criticizes suburbanization for separating affluent middle-class suburbanites from the decay and poverty of inner cities, creating a 'new segregation.'
Understanding the author's argument helps identify the demographic and socioeconomic divide between suburbs and central cities.
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Evaluate the options for historical accuracy regarding federal policies that facilitated this divide during the postwar era.
Federal policies such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) mortgage guarantees and the Federal Highway Act of 1956 incentivized and enabled middle-class suburban migration while neglecting urban cores.
This links the historical cause (federal suburban subsidies) to the effect described in the stimulus (suburban growth and urban decay).

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Postwar suburbanization and the demographic divide between urban centers and suburban areas, driven by federal policy and middle-class migration.
Soru 26Soru

Ronald Reagan, candidate for Governor of California, campaign speech excerpt, 1966:

"We have a right to expect that our state-supported universities will be places of learning, not platforms for political demagogues or staging areas for riots. A small minority of students, encouraged by a few faculty members, has disrupted the university, violated the law, and insulted the taxpayers who support them. It is time to stand up for the law-abiding majority and restore order and decency to our campuses."

Which of the following developments of the late 1960s is most directly reflected in the sentiments expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The emergence of a conservative political backlash that criticized social disorder and student activism.

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The emergence of a conservative political backlash that criticized social disorder and student activism.
The correct option is correct because the speech reflects how conservative politicians successfully used public concern over the perceived lawlessness of student protests and the counterculture movement to build a political coalition centered on 'law and order.' This backlash propelled figures like Ronald Reagan to the governorship of California and contributed to the rise of the modern conservative movement.

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Analyze the source text to identify the speaker's perspective.
The speaker (Ronald Reagan in 1966) is criticizing student protesters and calling for the restoration of 'order and decency' on university campuses.
This establishes that the source is a critique of the student protests and counterculture of the 1960s.
2
Contextualize the speech within late 1960s political developments.
The speech represents the growing frustration among the public regarding student radicalism, anti-war protests, and the youth counterculture.
Understanding the context helps connect the speech to the political mobilization of conservative voters who felt the country was losing order.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the historical trend that aligns with the speech's goals.
The option describing a conservative political backlash aligns with Reagan's platform of law and order, which successfully mobilized voters against student disruption.
This confirms the correct option based on historical evidence of the late 1960s political realignment.

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Conservative backlash to counterculture and student protests
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Soru 27Soru

"We are thus confronted with the question whether the Smith Act forbids advocacy and teaching of forcible overthrow as an abstract principle, divorced from any effort to instigate action to that end, so long as such advocacy or teaching is engaged in with evil intent. We hold that it does not. . . . The essential distinction is that those to whom the advocacy is addressed must be urged to do something, now or in the future, rather than merely to believe in something."
— Justice John Marshall Harlan II, majority opinion in Yates v. United States (1957)

The legal distinction established in the ruling was most directly a response to which of the following developments during the Second Red Scare?

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Cevap: The prosecution and conviction of political dissidents under national security laws

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The prosecution and conviction of political dissidents under national security laws
The correct answer is correct because the Yates v. United States decision in 1957 directly responded to the wave of domestic prosecutions under the Smith Act (Alien Registration Act of 1940). By clarifying that teaching abstract communist doctrines was protected by the First Amendment, the Court set a higher burden of proof for the government, effectively ending most Smith Act prosecutions of political dissidents and signaling a judicial retreat from the height of the Second Red Scare.

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Analyze the historical stimulus and context.
The excerpt is from Yates v. United States (1957), a Supreme Court case that ruled on the Smith Act, which made it a crime to advocate the overthrow of the U.S. government.
Understanding the source and key terms allows the reader to place the text in the correct period and legal framework of the Second Red Scare.
2
Identify the core constitutional issue and the court's ruling.
The court drew a distinction between the advocacy of abstract doctrine (which is protected speech) and the advocacy of action to overthrow the government (which can be prosecuted).
This shows how the court began to place limits on the government's power to prosecute individuals during the Red Scare.
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Evaluate the historical developments that this ruling responded to.
The ruling directly addressed the aggressive prosecution of Communist Party leaders under the Smith Act during the Second Red Scare.
Connecting the ruling to the preceding era of McCarthyism and Smith Act convictions leads to the correct option.

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The balancing of national security and civil liberties during the Second Red Scare
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Soru 28Soru

"If the Freedom Democratic Party is not seated now, I question America. Is this America, the land of the free and the home of the brave, where we have to sleep with our telephones off the hooks because our lives be threatened daily, because we want to live as decent human beings, in America?"
— Fannie Lou Hamer, testimony before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic National Convention, 1964

Hamer’s testimony was delivered during a challenge to the seating of the official, all-white Mississippi delegation. Which of the following best describes a major consequence of the controversy surrounding the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) at this convention?

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Cevap: It contributed to growing disillusionment among grassroots activists with moderate, establishment-aligned strategies, accelerating divisions within the civil rights movement.

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It contributed to growing disillusionment among grassroots activists with moderate, establishment-aligned strategies, accelerating divisions within the civil rights movement.
The correct answer is correct because the rejection of the MFDP's challenge by the Democratic establishment, and the compromise offered by party leaders, deeply disillusioned younger grassroots activists from organizations like the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). This frustration catalyzed the shift away from moderate, integrationist strategies toward more radical, self-reliant strategies, eventually leading to the rise of the Black Power movement.

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Analyze the historical context of the stimulus.
Fannie Lou Hamer and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) challenged the white-only Democratic delegation at the 1964 Democratic National Convention during the Freedom Summer campaign.
Understanding the context of the 1964 convention helps identify the motivations and outcomes of the MFDP challenge.
2
Evaluate the outcome of the MFDP challenge at the convention.
The national Democratic leadership, concerned with losing white Southern voters, offered only a token compromise (two at-large seats) which the MFDP rejected.
This shows how the establishment responded to grassroots civil rights demands.
3
Determine the long-term impact on the civil rights movement.
Young activists in organizations like SNCC lost faith in working within the traditional political system, leading to a split between moderate integrationists and more radical Black Power advocates.
This connects the event to the broader historical theme of internal divisions and strategic debates within the movement.

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Strategic and philosophical divisions within the 1960s Civil Rights Movement
Soru 29Soru

"It is hereby declared to be the policy of the President that there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion or national origin. This policy shall be put into effect as rapidly as possible, having due regard to the time required to effectuate any necessary changes without impairing efficiency or morale."

—President Harry S. Truman, Executive Order 9981, July 26, 1948

Which of the following historical developments most directly contributed to the issuance of the executive order excerpted above?

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Cevap: The growing need to counter Soviet propaganda during the Cold War that highlighted American racial inequality.

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The growing need to counter Soviet propaganda during the Cold War that highlighted American racial inequality.
The correct answer is correct because the Truman administration was deeply concerned with the international image of the United States during the early Cold War. Soviet propaganda frequently highlighted American racial segregation and discrimination to win the allegiance of non-aligned and newly independent nations in Africa and Asia. Desegregating the military helped the United States project a more favorable democratic image abroad.

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1
Analyze the stimulus document to identify the policy being described.
The document is Executive Order 9981, issued by President Harry Truman in 1948, which desegregated the United States Armed Forces.
Understanding the core policy action establishes the historical baseline for evaluating its causes.
2
Identify the primary international geopolitical context of 1948.
The late 1940s marked the beginning of the Cold War, featuring intense ideological competition between the United States and the Soviet Union for influence over newly decolonized nations.
Domestic civil rights reforms were heavily influenced by foreign policy concerns during the early Cold War era.
3
Evaluate the options to determine which factor directly pressured the federal government to enact military integration.
The need to undermine Soviet propaganda—which pointed to U.S. segregation to discredit American claims of democratic superiority—was a major driver of early civil rights executive actions.
This links domestic desegregation to the broader international struggle for democratic legitimacy.

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The intersection of early Cold War foreign policy and domestic civil rights actions.
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Soru 30Soru

"The young people gathering in places like San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district are not just protesting the war or fighting for civil rights; they are rejecting the very foundation of middle-class American life. They find the suburban promise of their parents' generation—the security of corporate jobs, television sets, and manicured lawns—to be sterile and unfulfilling. In its place, they advocate for a lifestyle centered on communal living, artistic expression, and a cooperative ethos."

— Journalist account of the youth movement, 1967

Which of the following historical developments of the 1960s is most directly reflected in the attitudes described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The rise of a youth counterculture that rejected traditional middle-class consumerism and conformity.

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The rise of a youth counterculture that rejected traditional middle-class consumerism and conformity.
The correct answer is correct because the youth counterculture of the 1960s was defined by a rejection of postwar middle-class values, such as consumerism, conformity, and corporate career paths, in favor of alternative lifestyles, communal living, and personal expression.

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Analyze the stimulus passage for key themes.
The passage describes young people rejecting suburban promises, corporate careers, consumerism, and middle-class norms in favor of communal living and cooperative values.
Understanding the core subject of the source text is necessary to identify the matching historical development.
2
Evaluate the choices to find which one describes this rejection of mid-century societal norms.
The 1960s youth counterculture matches this description exactly.
Connecting the source's themes of rejecting conformity and materialism to the counterculture identifies the correct historical phenomenon.

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The youth counterculture of the 1960s and its rejection of post-WWII middle-class conformity.
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Soru 31Soru

Following the end of World War II, United States diplomat George F. Kennan proposed a foreign policy strategy known as containment to address relations with the Soviet Union.

Which of the following best describes the primary objective of this containment policy?

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Cevap: Stopping the territorial expansion and ideological spread of Soviet communism

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Stopping the territorial expansion and ideological spread of Soviet communism
The correct answer is correct because containment was a strategic foreign policy designed to prevent the Soviet Union from spreading its communist ideology and geopolitical influence beyond its existing spheres of control in Eastern Europe. Rather than directly attacking the Soviet Union, the United States aimed to contain its influence through diplomatic, economic, and military aid to vulnerable nations.

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1
Identify the historical context and the key concept of the question.
The historical context is the early Cold War period (late 1940s) and the key concept is the foreign policy strategy of containment.
Understanding the core definition of containment is necessary to identify its primary objective.
2
Evaluate the choices to find which one aligns with the definition of containment.
The option about stopping the territorial expansion and ideological spread of Soviet communism aligns with the policy's goal of restricting Soviet influence to its existing borders.
This matches the historical purpose of George Kennan's Long Telegram and the subsequently enacted Truman Doctrine.

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The concept of containment in early Cold War U.S. foreign policy.
Soru 32Soru

"We are in a period of grace. We have time—perhaps a generation—in which to save the environment from final, irreversible ruin. But this grace will be wasted if we fail to recognize that the environmental crisis is not a collection of separate problems... it is a single, systemic pathology of our technological civilization... We must rebuild our system of production so that it conforms to the laws of the ecosphere."

— Barry Commoner, biologist and environmental activist, *The Closing Circle*, 1971

Which of the following developments in the 1970s was most directly a response to the concerns expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The passage of bipartisan federal legislation establishing environmental regulations and protections

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The passage of bipartisan federal legislation establishing environmental regulations and protections
The correct answer is correct because public concern over environmental damage, highlighted by publications like Barry Commoner's book, catalyzed a wave of federal action in the early 1970s. This resulted in bipartisan support for new regulatory measures, including the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970, and major updates to the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.

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1
Analyze the stimulus context and central message.
The excerpt by Barry Commoner highlights the systematic damage to the environment caused by industrial production and calls for structural changes to conform to ecological laws.
Understanding the core message of the stimulus allows identification of the historical trend it represents.
2
Identify the historical developments associated with environmentalism in the 1970s.
The early 1970s saw widespread public activism (like the first Earth Day in 1970) leading to major federal environmental initiatives, such as the creation of the EPA and the passage of landmark environmental laws.
Connecting the stimulus to the broader historical timeline helps isolate the direct political and policy outcomes of the environmental movement.
3
Evaluate the options to determine which represents a direct response to these environmental concerns.
The passage of bipartisan federal legislation establishing environmental regulations directly addresses the call to protect the ecosphere, whereas deregulation, Great Society programs, and containment redirection are either chronologically incorrect or conceptually unrelated.
Selecting the option that matches the historical consensus for Period 8 domestic policy.

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The growth of the environmental movement in the 1970s led to significant federal legislation and regulatory expansion to protect the environment and manage natural resources.
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Soru 33Soru

Source: House Committee on Education and Labor, Minority Report on the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964:

'This bill is not a program to help the poor. It is a program to expand the power of the federal government and to create a vast new bureaucracy. By establishing the Office of Economic Opportunity directly under the President, the administration bypasses the state and local governments that are best equipped to handle local poverty conditions. Instead of encouraging individual responsibility and private enterprise, this legislation creates federal dependency and will destroy the initiative of those it claims to help. We cannot solve the problems of poverty by throwing federal money at them and centralizing control in Washington.'

Which of the following historical developments did the arguments in the excerpt most directly foreshadow?

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Cevap: The growth of a conservative movement that sought to limit the scope of federal social welfare programs.

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The growth of a conservative movement that sought to limit the scope of federal social welfare programs.
The correct answer is correct because the minority report's arguments against the Economic Opportunity Act—specifically targeting federal expansion, centralization, and the creation of welfare dependency—prefigured the core platform of the modern conservative movement. This movement gained significant traction in the late 1960s and 1970s, challenging the liberal consensus and culminating in major political shifts such as the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980.

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Analyze the historical context of the source.
The source is a 1964 minority report from the House Committee on Education and Labor criticizing the Economic Opportunity Act, a cornerstone of Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society and War on Poverty.
Understanding the source's origin and date helps place the arguments in the correct historical period of the mid-1960s.
2
Identify the core arguments in the excerpt.
The authors argue that the bill centralizes power in Washington, bypasses local governments, creates dependency, and undermines private enterprise.
Identifying the central themes of the critique allows for mapping them to broader political movements and ideologies.
3
Connect the arguments to subsequent historical developments.
The opposition to federal expansion, welfare programs, and central bureaucracy became key tenets of the rising modern conservative movement, which grew in influence during the late 1960s and 1970s.
This step links the specific critique of the Great Society to the political realignment that followed in the late twentieth century.

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The Great Society and the War on Poverty
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Soru 34Soru

Excerpt from an underground leaflet, 1968:

"We are here to create a community of peace, away from the concrete towers of the cities and the suburban tracts of our parents. The culture of our elders is one of competition, corporate subservience, and the pursuit of endless consumer goods. We choose instead a lifestyle of cooperation, artistic expression, and harmony with nature. Our long hair and music are not just fashion; they are our rejection of their militaristic society."

Which of the following developments of the 1960s is most directly reflected in the ideas expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The growth of a youth movement that challenged postwar social norms and consumerism.

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The growth of a youth movement that challenged postwar social norms and consumerism.
The correct answer is correct because the leaflet expresses key tenets of the 1960s youth counterculture, including the rejection of middle-class suburban conformity, consumerism, and the Vietnam War, in favor of alternative communal lifestyles and cooperative values.

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1
Analyze the stimulus text to identify the author's primary arguments and values.
The author advocates for cooperation, peace, and harmony with nature, while rejecting competition, corporate subservience, and consumer goods.
Understanding the core message of the source is necessary to connect it to broader historical trends.
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Place the source within the chronological and thematic context of Period 8 (1945-1980).
The source dates from 1968 and describes a rejection of suburban life and the Vietnam War, pointing directly to the youth counterculture of the 1960s.
Contextualization helps eliminate options from other decades or opposing political viewpoints.
3
Evaluate the options to find the development that matches the counterculture's core rejection of conformity and consumerism.
The option describing the growth of a youth movement challenging postwar norms is the correct choice, while others represent the wrong decade (Beat Generation), opposing viewpoints (silent majority), or unrelated foreign policy support.
This final step selects the option that aligns with both the stimulus analysis and the historical developments of the period.

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The youth counterculture of the 1960s rejected the social conformity and consumerism of the postwar era.
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Soru 35Soru

"The technocracy’s strength lies in its capacity to convince us that its style of life is the only reasonable, indeed the only possible path of progress... The young, who are now rebelling, are reacting against this total integration of the individual into the industrial apparatus. They are seeking a lifestyle that restores spontaneous feeling and communal solidarity against the plastic, sterilized consensus of their parents' generation."
—Theodore Roszak, historian, *The Making of a Counter Culture*, 1969

The ideas expressed in the excerpt most clearly reflect which of the following developments of the 1960s?

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Cevap: The rejection of the post-World War II consumer economy and social consensus by middle-class youth.

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The rejection of the post-World War II consumer economy and social consensus by middle-class youth.
The excerpt describes the rebelling youth's reaction against the total integration of the individual into the industrial apparatus and their search for a lifestyle that restores spontaneous feeling and communal solidarity against their parents' generation's consensus. This directly represents the rejection of post-World War II middle-class conformity and consumerism by young people.

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1
Analyze the source text to identify the main argument and subject matter.
The author describes a youth rebellion against the 'industrial apparatus' and the 'sterilized consensus' of their parents.
Understanding the core argument is necessary to link the stimulus to the correct historical development.
2
Place the ideas in the context of the late 1960s counterculture.
The counterculture rejected the conformity, technocracy, and consumerism that characterized post-World War II American society.
This context allows for identifying the option that matches the counterculture's core characteristics.
3
Evaluate the options to identify which development matches this rejection.
The rejection of the post-World War II consumer economy and social consensus by middle-class youth is the correct match.
This step eliminates incorrect interpretations and confirms the correct response.

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The youth counterculture of the 1960s and its rejection of post-World War II middle-class social consensus and materialism.
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Soru 36Soru

Source: Henry A. Wallace, letter to President Harry S. Truman, July 23, 1946.

"How do American actions since V-J Day appear to other nations? I mean by actions the peacetime write-up of our navy... our tests of the atomic bomb, the plans for cooperating with the Chinese Nationalists... and the effort to secure airbases in all parts of the world... These actions must make it look to the rest of the world as if we were only paying lip service to peace at the conference table. They make it appear either that we are preparing ourselves to win the war which we regard as inevitable or that we are trying to build up a predominance of force to intimidate the rest of the world."

The perspective expressed in the excerpt most directly challenged which of the following assumptions of emerging United States foreign policy in the early postwar era?

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Cevap: The belief that maintaining a dominant global military presence was necessary to deter foreign aggression and secure peace.

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The belief that maintaining a dominant global military presence was necessary to deter foreign aggression and secure peace.
The correct answer is correct because Wallace's letter explicitly warns that peacetime military expansion (specifically referencing atomic tests, navy buildup, and international airbases) would be viewed by other nations not as a defensive effort to secure peace, but rather as preparation for war or an attempt to intimidate the world. This directly challenged the core assumption of the emerging containment policy—expressed in measures like the Truman Doctrine and later NSC-68—that global military deterrence was necessary to prevent Soviet expansion and maintain international stability.

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1
Analyze the stimulus document for key historical context and arguments.
The author (Henry Wallace) is writing in 1946, criticizing U.S. actions like atomic testing, navy expansion, and acquiring global airbases.
Understanding the author's point of view is essential to identifying what contemporary policy assumption they are challenging.
2
Identify the core foreign policy assumption of the emerging containment doctrine that the author is addressing.
The emerging Truman administration policy assumed that projecting global military and strategic power was essential to contain Soviet influence and secure peace.
This links the historical details in the quote (atomic tests, bases) to the broader containment policy.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that matches the assumption Wallace is contesting.
Wallace argues that these military preparations look like intimidation or preparation for an inevitable war. This directly challenges the idea that a dominant military presence is defensive and necessary to secure peace.
Matching the author's critique to the correct policy assumption yields the correct response.

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Origins of the Cold War and Containment
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Source: Secretary of State George C. Marshall, address at Harvard University, June 5, 1947:

"It is logical that the United States should do whatever it is able to do to assist in the return of normal economic health in the world, without which there can be no political stability and no assured peace. Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos. Its purpose should be the revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergence of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist. Any government that is willing to assist in the task of recovery will find full co-operation, I am sure, on the part of the United States Government."

Which of the following best describes the primary foreign policy goal of the program proposed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: Reconstructing European economic systems to stabilize democratic governments and limit the appeal of communism

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The correct answer is the reconstruction of European economic systems to stabilize democratic governments and limit the appeal of communism.
Reconstructing European economic systems was the primary goal of the Marshall Plan because US policymakers believed that economic instability and poverty made European societies vulnerable to communist subversion. By rebuilding these economies, the United States aimed to foster political stability and strengthen democratic institutions, which would contain the spread of Soviet influence.

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1
Analyze the stimulus document for key context and arguments.
The document is a speech by Secretary of State George C. Marshall in June 1947, proposing assistance for the "return of normal economic health in the world" to promote "political stability and no assured peace."
Understanding the source and the economic focus of the proposed policy helps identify it as the Marshall Plan (European Recovery Program).
2
Relate the identified policy to the broader Cold War strategy of containment.
Containment aimed to stop the spread of Soviet communist influence. The Marshall Plan addressed this economically by restoring prosperity, thereby weakening the appeal of domestic communist parties in Western Europe.
Connecting the specific policy to the overarching learning objective (Origins of the Cold War and Containment) allows for the evaluation of the choices based on containment theory.
3
Evaluate the answer choices to identify the primary foreign policy goal of the program.
The option emphasizing economic reconstruction to stabilize democracies and limit communist appeal aligns directly with the Marshall Plan's goals, while options involving military treaties, rollback, or the Monroe Doctrine are historically inaccurate or misapplied.
Comparing the historical intent of the Marshall Plan against misconceptions (military alliance, rollback, or Monroe Doctrine) leads to the correct choice.

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The Marshall Plan (European Recovery Program) as an economic component of the United States containment policy.
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"We are the people of a new culture, growing inside the shell of the old. The old culture is obsessed with property, security, and conformity. It measures success by the size of a suburban house and the power of a corporate title. We choose instead to live in the present, to seek spiritual growth over material gain, and to build communities of sharing and love. Our rebellion is not just political; it is a total rejection of the technocratic lifestyle that has alienated the individual from their own humanity."

— Excerpt from an essay in *The Great Speckled Bird*, an underground newspaper, 1969

Which of the following developments of the 1960s is most directly reflected in the ideas expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The rejection of the post-World War II middle-class consensus and consumerism by many young people

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The rejection of the post-World War II middle-class consensus and consumerism by many young people
The correct answer is correct because the author's critique of conformity, suburban houses, and corporate success represents the core values of the 1960s counterculture. This movement was characterized by a rejection of the mainstream, post-World War II middle-class consensus and the consumer-driven lifestyle of the era.

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1
Analyze the historical context and main ideas in the stimulus.
The text from 1969 condemns conformity, suburban homes, corporate success, and material obsession, while advocating for community, spiritual growth, and a new lifestyle.
Understanding the source's message allows the student to identify it as an expression of the 1960s counterculture.
2
Evaluate the choices to identify which 1960s development matches the themes in the text.
The alternative values expressed directly align with the youth rebellion's challenge to the post-war middle-class consensus and consumerism.
This links the primary source document to the correct historical concept.

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Counterculture and Youth Rebellion
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Postwar U.S. Metropolitan Population (in millions), 1950–1970:

YearCentral CitiesSuburbs (Metropolitan areas outside central cities)
195048.435.1
196058.054.9
197063.875.6

Which of the following factors most directly contributed to the demographic shift illustrated in the table?

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Cevap: Federal programs, such as mortgage insurance and highway construction, that lowered the cost of suburban homeownership.

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Federal programs, such as mortgage insurance and highway construction, that lowered the cost of suburban homeownership.
The correct answer is correct because federal programs like FHA-backed loans, VA mortgage guarantees, and the Interstate Highway Act of 1956 dramatically lowered the financial barrier to suburban homeownership and physically connected new suburbs to central business districts, driving the suburban demographic boom.

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1
Analyze the table to identify the demographic trend.
The table shows that between 1950 and 1970, the suburban population grew rapidly (from 35.1 million to 75.6 million) and surpassed the population of central cities (which grew more slowly from 48.4 million to 63.8 million).
Understanding the demographic change is necessary to identify the historical causes of suburbanization.
2
Recall the historical factors and federal policies of the post-World War II era that facilitated suburbanization.
Federal policies such as the GI Bill (Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944) and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) provided low-interest mortgages and down-payment assistance to veterans and middle-class families. Additionally, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 built highways that made commuting from suburbs to cities feasible.
Connecting demographic trends to specific government policies explains the structural causes of suburban growth.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that matches these historical causes and eliminate incorrect options.
The option regarding federal mortgage insurance and highway construction is the correct cause. Other options either involve incorrect time periods (New Deal or Reagan-era supply-side economics) or ignore the critical role of federal subsidies (the laissez-faire misconception).
This determines the correct response based on chronological accuracy and historical causation.

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Postwar Suburbanization and Demographic Shifts
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“Our nation’s moral decay is not accidental. It is the direct result of a secular humanist philosophy that has taken over our public classrooms, our courtrooms, and our halls of government. The traditional family is under siege by federal regulators and social engineers who wish to replace parental authority with state control. We can no longer afford to remain silent. We must organize the moral majority of this country to register to vote, elect leaders who respect traditional values, and rebuild the moral foundation of America.”
—Jerry Falwell, speech at a rally, 1979

The sentiments expressed in the excerpt reflect which of the following historical developments during the late 1970s?

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Cevap: The mobilization of a new conservative coalition that successfully united evangelical Christians with economic conservatives and foreign policy hawks.

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The correct answer is the mobilization of a new conservative coalition that successfully united evangelical Christians with economic conservatives and foreign policy hawks.
The correct answer is correct because Jerry Falwell's formation of the Moral Majority in 1979 was a key milestone in the rise of the 'New Right.' This movement formed a powerful coalition by uniting social conservatives concerned with moral and religious issues with economic conservatives who favored deregulation and tax cuts, as well as foreign policy hawks who supported a strong military stance against communism.

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1
Analyze the source text to identify the speaker's main concerns and goals.
The speaker, Jerry Falwell, is criticizing secular humanism, federal regulations, and state control over families, and calls to organize the 'moral majority' to register to vote and elect leaders with traditional values.
This establishes that the document represents the political mobilization of religious conservatives (the Moral Majority) in the late 1970s.
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Place this mobilization within the broader context of United States political history in the late 1970s.
During the late 1970s, the Rise of Conservatism (or the 'New Right') was characterized by a coalition that brought together social/religious conservatives, free-market advocates, and foreign policy hawks.
Connecting the source's religious mobilization to the larger political realignment explains its significance in the rise of the modern conservative movement.
3
Evaluate the choices to determine which historical development aligns with this mobilization.
The correct option identifies the mobilization of a new conservative coalition. The other options either incorrectly identify the movement's foreign policy goals, conflate it with liberal reform eras, or misrepresent civil rights groups.
This confirms that the correct answer is the statement regarding the mobilization of a new conservative coalition.

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Political Realignment, Watergate, and Rise of Conservatism
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