Let’s go step by step to solve each question based on the text provided.
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Question 1: What European country provided the first test case in the Cold War?
The text says:
> “The first – and most difficult – test case was Poland, the eastern half of which had been invaded and occupied by the USSR in 1939.”
So, the answer is clearly
Poland.
→ Correct choice:
d. Poland
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Question 2: The ___ accords promised “free and unfettered elections” in countries liberated by the Allies.
The text says:
> “The Yalta Conference of February 1945 had produced an agreement on Eastern Europe open to different interpretations. It included a promise of ‘free and unfettered’ elections.”
So, it’s the
Yalta accords.
→ Correct choice:
d. Yalta
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Question 3: Who served as the Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs at this time?
The text says:
> “Meeting with Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Vyacheslav Molotov less than two weeks after becoming president...”
So, the person is
Vyacheslav Molotov.
→ Answer:
Vyacheslav Molotov
*(Note: This is not multiple choice — just fill in the name.)*
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Question 4: Harry S. Truman showed himself to be quite flexible on the issue of Polish self-determination.
The text describes Truman saying firmly to Molotov:
> “Carry out your agreements and you won’t get talked to like that!”
And then:
> “Relations deteriorated from that point onward.”
This shows Truman was
NOT flexible — he was firm and confrontational.
So, the statement is
False.
→ Correct choice:
b. False
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Final Answer:
1. d. Poland
2. d. Yalta
3. Vyacheslav Molotov
4. b. False
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cold war worksheet.