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What does HUAC stand for

HUAC was the House Un-American Activities Committee.

What was one result of the Cuban missile crisis

A "hot line" was installed between Moscow and Washington, D.C.
to improve communication

How did some southerners resist the Brown v Board of Education decision

some states closed their public schools to prevent integration.

Some organized the "White Citizens Council."

Why did Nikita Khrushchev order the construction of the Berlin Wall

He didn't order it, it was erected by the East German Government (known as the German Democratic Republic, or GDR) in 1961 to prevent mass defections and migrations from East Berlin to the West.

It had the approval of the USSR, but Moscow didn't actively order it's construction- at least, not as far as we know (Kruschev may have secretly put pressure on the East German Government to build it).

The reason given by the East Germans was that it was to protect 'fascist elements' from undermining the Communist state, but this was at best only partly true- the East German Government may well, indeed, have been worried about Western spies and infiltrators crossing over and whipping up an anti-Communist uprising such as happened in Hungary in 1956, but it was also meant to keep potential defectors IN and stop them from getting across to West Berlin.

The wall cut off West Berlin from it's Eastern half and also from surrounding East Germany- it actually consisted of two parts, a Western and an Eastern wall with a corridor of land about 100ft wide between them. This became known as the 'Death Strip' in the West and contained trenches, anti-vehicle traps, and watchtowers at various intervals, with the guards ordered to shoot on sight anybody seen in the strip unless they had official permission to be there.

It also contained a few ruined buildings that were damaged by Allied bombing in WW2 and had never been restored. The wall remained standing until Germany was officially reunified in 1990, when wholescale demolition work of it began. This wasn't completed until two years later, although several sections of the wall remain standing as historic monuments, including three quite long stretches of several hundred feet. Some of the watchtowers and checkpoint buildings also remain, and have been turned into museums or converted to peaceful use.

How did the Great Society help Artists and Scholars

by helping artists and scholars throughthe national endowment for the arts and humanities

What key principle of the teachings of the Nation of Islam was the opposite of the goal of the civil rights movement in the South

The Nation of Islam believed in separation of the races. -NovaNET

Which of the following is one reason the Rosenberg case attracted nationwide attention and controversy

the case against julius and ethel rosenberg was based largely on the word of one confessed spy.

What best describes the war strategy of the vietcong

they did

What led to the signing of the nuclear test ban treaty

US President Kennedy and Soviet Premier Khrushchev were sobered by the Cuban missile crisis and sought to ease tensions between their countries.

Who was president when the civil rights act of 1964 act was passed

Lyndon B. Johnson

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