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100

1950s are considered this.....

(Very high standard of living)

Age of Prosperity

100

Leave communism where it is, stop it from spreading. United States' attitude towards communism.

Containment

100

Line in which North and South Korea was divided at

38th parallel 

100

Extended containment into the Middle East

Eisenhower Doctrine

100

Period led by Joseph McCarthy. The skewed idea that there were communists that have acquired elite positions in the US government and military

Second Red Scare

200

Gave low-interest loans for veterans to buy homes & money for college. Provided college or vocational educational for WWII veterans as well as one-year of unemployment compensation and low interest home loans

GI Bill

200

A metaphor that divided capitalistic Europe from communist Europe.

Iron Curtain

200

If one country fell to communism, it would lead to another, then another, and another

Domino Effect

200

Openness or transparency

Glasnost

200

A period of greatly increased birth rate that occurred in the US after the end of WWII.

Baby Boom

300

This satellite’s launch by the soviets in 1957 alarmed the US into speeding up plans for its space program.

Sputnik

300

Said that the United States would help if a country was threatened by communism.

Truman Doctrine

300

Nixon's strategy to end the war. Train and supply the south Vietnam troops instead of sending the US troops to fight.

Vietnamization

300

series of political reforms meant to kickstart the 1980’s economy of the Soviet Union

Perestroika 

300

A delivery of supplies in Berlin (capital of Germany) to circumvent the Soviet blockade

Berlin Airlift

400

A boom in this occurred once the industries shifted back from focusing on the war. (Ford switching back to automobiles instead of war supplies)

Consumerism

400

United States supporting Europe financially

Marshall Plan

400

Turning point in war as it increased discontent with the war at home

Tet Offensive

400

Characterized by warm personal relationships between US president Richard Nixon (1969–1974) and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. ended after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979

Detente

400

the US became allies with several European nations. This organization would provide a combined military if such an attack occurred.

NATO

500

War-era discriminations against people in entertainment industry who were accused of being a member of- or knowing someone who was affiliated with communist organizations.

Hollywood 10

500

It united communist countries of eastern Europe to defend one another and fight collectively if attacked by NATO.

Warsaw Pact

500

Gave President Lyndon Johnson authority to increase U.S. involvement in the war between North and South Vietnam.

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 

500

An actual, perceived or implied discrepancy existed between a politician's public pronouncements and the actual, perceived or implied reality.

Credibility Gap

500

President JFK approved an invasion of Cuba by anti-Castro Cubans. It was a failure.

Bay of Pigs

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