1950s teen culture
Happy Days
Reds under the Bed
Europe
Asia
100

1956 Superstar that arrived

Elvis Presley

100

Restaurant that spoke to this new mobile America

McDonalds

100

Famous group who refused to testify in government hearings.

Hollywood Ten

100
Cold War policy evolved around this word for fifty years

containment

100

Leader of the Korean War

Douglas MacArthur

200

New Magazine that shocked Americans

Playboy

200

Family activities were centered around this

Television

200

held hearing targeting Communists in Hollywood

HUAC-House of Un-American Activities Committee

200

Promised free money to rebuild as long as spent on US manufactured goods

Marshall Plan

200

Korean conflict started and ended here

38th parallel

300

Popular Dance show

Bandstand

300

bumper crop of children were known as this

Baby boomers

300

Sent to the electric chair for being Communist spies, even though they denied everything

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

300

Communist equivalent to NATO

Warsaw Pact

300

acronym MAD stands for

mutually assured destruction

400

Teen culture was largely driven by music since they could carry around their personal portable ____________.

Radio

400

One quarter of Americans lived where?

Suburbs

400

One of the lead participants in government  seeking Communist activities in US who later became President

Richard M. Nixon

400

Cold War promises applied to Middle East

Eisenhower Doctrine

400

Winner of the Chinese civil war

Moa Zedong

500

Movement that thrived in Greenwich Village coffee houses?

Beat

500

New industry developed in order to market to these new large masses

Advertising

500

Government worker sentenced to prison for spying 

Alger Hiss

500

Man who coined term "iron curtain"

Winston Churchill

500

Government agency created during Cold War

CIA-Central Intelligence Agency

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