C
Joseph Stalin, who headed the government of the Soviet Union at the
end of World War II, believed that:
a. democracy should be spread around the world
b. the
United States should be trusted as an ally
c. World War II had
been a joint Allied Victory
d. eastern Europe must be kept under
Russia's influence
e. fairness was the best basis for governing
the Soviet Union.
As World War II ended, most Americans:
a. became increasingly fearful of the Soviet Union
b.
believed the war had been fought for ill-defined reasons
c.
believed that the Soviet Union would become a democracy
d. found
few parallels between the Nazi and Soviet systems
e. continued to
regard Russian society as open and democratic