Cold War Conflicts and Crises
Alliance
Important World Leaders
Evidence Beyond
DBQ Skills
100

This 1950-1953 conflict became the first major "hot war" of the Cold War. Also remembered for splitting a peninsula in half at the 38th parallel.

What is the Korean War?

100

This alliance was created in 1949 to defend Western Europe from the Soviet Expansion.

What is NATO?

100

The US President who announced a policy committing the US to containing communism.

Who is Harry Truman?

100

This global conflict weakened European empires and accelerated decolonization.

What is World War 2?

100

A strong thesis must include these two elements.

What is a defensible thesis and line of reasoning?

200

This Southeast Asian conflict escalated after the Gulf of Tonkin incident.

What is the Vietnam War?

200

This Soviet alliance formed in 1955 in response to NATO.

What is the Warsaw Pact?

200

This Soviet leader dominated early Cold War politics and oversaw the Eastern Bloc.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

200

This movement promoted unity among African nations and independence from colonial rule.

What is Pan-Africanism?

200

The number of times students should use a direct quote on their final next week.

What is none or never?

300

This 1962 uprising showed Eastern Europeans resisting Soviet domination.

What is the Hungarian Revolution?

300

This Cold War theory argued that if one nation fell to communism, others would follow.

What is the Domino Theory?

300

The North Korean leader ordered the 1950 invasion of South Korea, starting the Korean War.

Who is Kim Il-Sung?

300

This process saw dozens of African and Asian nations gain independence after 1945.

What is decolonization?

300

The "P" in SOAPS refers to the author's reason for writing.

What is purpose?

400

This 1962 confrontation brought the world closest to nuclear war.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

400

This term describes regions where a superpower exerts influence.

What are blocs?

400

The US president faced the Cuban Missile Crisis and escalated involvement in Vietnam.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

400

This 1979-1989 conflict drained Soviet resources and contributed to the USSR's collaspe.

What is the Soviet-Afghan War?
400

To earn 2 evidence points, a student must paraphrase this many documents accurately and use them to support an argument.

What are four documents?

500

This Central American Nation saw US intervention against the Sandistas in the 1980s. Also one of your history teachers cannot pronounce this country.

What is Nicaragua?

500

This US policy, announced in 1947, committed the US to containing communism.

What is the Truman Doctrine?

500

This Ghanaian leader promoted Pan-Africanism and became a symbol of African independence movement.

Who is Kwame Nkrumah?

500

This Cold War era movement led by nations like India and Yugoslavia rejected choosing sides between the US and USSR.

What is the Non-Aligned Movement?

500

This skill places the topic in a broader time, place, or historical process to show what led up to the issue.

What is historical context?

M
e
n
u