This 46-year-long event was sparked by the U.S. and Soviet Union's differing visions for Europe after WWII
What is the Cold War?
After WWII, Germany was divided into these two types of governments.
What are East Germany (Communist) and West Germany (Democracy)?
The U.S. developed this weapon after the atomic bomb to maintain its lead in the arms race.
What is the Hydrogen bomb?
This senator gained fame by claiming to have a list of communists in the U.S. government.
Who is Joseph McCarthy?
This post-war act provided loans to veterans for education, homes, and businesses.
What is the GI Bill?
This U.S. policy aimed to prevent communism from spreading to new countries.
What is containment?
This conflict began when North Korea invaded South Korea, violating U.S. containment policy.
What is the Korean War?
This belief deterred both the U.S. and the Soviet Union from using nuclear weapons.
What is mutually assured destruction?
This government committee targeted suspected communists, particularly in Hollywood.
What is the HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee)?
The name for this ideal 1950s family which included a kind of working father and homemaking mother.
What is the 1950s nuclear family?
U.S. sent aid to Turkey and Greece to prevent the spread of Communism $400 million
What is the Truman Doctrine?
This event was triggered by the Soviets and Stalin blockading West Berlin in an effort to get Berlin to surrender and be under Communist control.
What is the Berlin Airlift?
The Soviet launch of this satellite led to the creation of NASA and the National Defense Education Act.
What is Sputnik I?
They were executed for passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union.
Who are Julius and Ethel Rosenberg?
1956 legislation, originally for city evacuation under nuclear threat, increased travel and connected Americans.
What is the Interstate Highway Act?
He famously described communism as an "Iron Curtain" spreading across Europe.
Who is Winston Churchill?
The United States and this organization helped push North Koreans back during the Korean War.
What is the United Nations?
This crisis involved Egypt nationalizing a canal, with the U.S. urging restraint from allies.
What is the Suez Canal crisis?
This act imposed penalties for attempting to overthrow the U.S. government.
What is the Smith Act?
A musical form of rebellion which took place in the 1950s.
What is Rock n' Roll?
This U.S. initiative sent $13 billion in aid to rebuild Western Europe and counter communism.
What is the Marshall Plan?
This general wanted to use nuclear weapons during the Korean War, leading to his controversial dismissal.
Who is General Douglas MacArthur?
This doctrine allowed Middle Eastern countries to request U.S. aid if threatened by communism.
What is the Eisenhower Doctrine?
This project aimed to expose communist spies in the U.S. government.
What are the Venona Papers?
This invention boosted consumerism and mass culture in 1950s America.
What is television?