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I need this by six o'clock tonight. I also need NO plargism as this will be sent to turnitin.com. I also need at least two paragraphs each for the ID's that answers the question completely. I need two essays done which require one page each at least and answers all questions asked.

 

The exam is attached as well as copied below:

Hist-465 World War II

Mid-Term Fall 2015

 

This is an exam. Treat it as such. All answers must be your own.

 

Part 1. Identifications- Identify and state the significance of 10 (ten) of the following twenty IDs. (5 points each)

 

1.      Manhattan Project                                                                   11. Douglas MacArthur

2.      United Nations                                                                       12. Final Solution

3.      Breton Woods Conference                                                     13. Harry S Truman

4.      Operation Overlord                                                                 14. Yalta Conference

5.      Island Hopping                                                                       15. The Long Telegram

6.      Strategic Bombing Campaign                                                 16. NATO

7.      Internment Camps                                                                  17. Battle of the Bulge

8.      Nuremburg Trials                                                                    18. Yalta Conference

9.      Truman Doctrine                                                                     19. Rosie the Riveter

10.  Battle of the Atlantic                                                              20.Tuskegee Airmen

 

Part 2. Essays-Write complete answers to 2 (two) of the following. (25 points each)

1.  Bet Historians are largely divided into three camps when assessing the causes and the responsibility for the Cold War. “Orthodox” historians place the primary blame for the Cold War on the Soviet Union and Communism. “Revisionist” Historians primarily place the blame on the United States in an unrelenting quest for hegemony and markets. “Realist” historians reject issues of blame. Instead, they see the Cold War arising from “great powers acting like great powers.” In short, they argue that United States and the Soviet Union acted on perceived national interests. Which of these three do you think is the most accurate and why? Was the Cold War primarily an ideological or a geopolitical context? Be sure to consider the motivations and actions of both superpowers during the Early Cold War period (1945-1950).

2.  Consider the approach taken towards postwar planning during World War II. What issues and concerns motivated Allied policymakers? How did the experience of the First World War and the interwar period influence policymakers as they looked to craft the peace? How successful do you consider their efforts, especially in comparison the efforts following World War I? Support your answer.

3. Consider both the role of intelligence and the home front in the Second World War? What role did both play in the Allied victory and the Axis defeat? Be sure to include specific details from both sides of the war to support your answer.

4. Consider the path of the war from December 7, 1941 though the end of the war. Why did the Allies win the war? Did the Allies win the war or did the Axis lose it? Defend your answer.

 

Remember: Coverage Counts. Be as complete and detailed in your answers as possible.

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