Cold War Basics
Global Conflicts
Treaties & Tech
Living in Fear
Red vs. Blue
100

A long-term struggle between two countries' ideologies where no actual fighting occurs between the main rivals

What is the Cold War 

100

A proxy war fought between a communist North and a non-communist South in the early 1950s.

What is the Korean War

100

The intense competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to explore outer space.

What is the Space Race

100

A physical barrier that divided a communist East from a non-communist West from 1961 to 1989.

What is the Berlin Wall

100

A system of government where the state owns all businesses and land, and there is no individual freedom.

What is Communism

200

A word meaning a set of beliefs, such as the different ways the U.S. and Soviet Union thought a country should be ruled

What is an ideology?

200

A conflict where the U.S. sent soldiers to Southeast Asia to prevent a communist takeover of the nation.

What is the Vietnam War

200

An organization (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) formed to protect members from Soviet attacks.

What is Nato

200

The deliberate effort to spread specific opinions and beliefs to influence the public.

What is propaganda

200

A term for the people or countries who are the first to start a war.

What are aggressors

300

A program for reconstruction that provided food, funds, and materials to help countries rebuild after WWII

What is the Marshall Plan

300

A war involving the U.S. and its allies against Iraq following the invasion of Kuwait.

What is the Persian Gulf War 

300

A tense "race" to build more and better weapons than your enemy

What is the arms race. 

300

A period of intense panic and fear regarding the spread of communism within the United States.

What is the Red Scare

300

An organization where countries promise to work together to find peaceful solutions to international problems.

What is the United Nations

400

An event where airplanes dropped food and fuel into a blockaded city to bypass Soviet restrictions.  

What is the Berlin Airlift

400

A style of fighting involving random, surprise attacks that can come from any direction at any time.

What is guerrilla warfare

400

An agreement between the U.S. and Soviet Union to limit the number of nuclear weapons they owned.

What is arms control

400

The 13-day period of extreme tension in 1962 over the presence of nuclear weapons in the Caribbean

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis

400

This international organization was founded on a "promise to work together" to ensure that aggressors could be stopped through peaceful solutions.

What is the UN

500

While the Marshall Plan gave money, this specific event in 1948 proved the U.S. would physically fly in supplies to stop a city from starving.

What is the Berin Airlift

500

This term describes the Korean War, because the U.S. and USSR didn't fight each other directly, but supported opposite sides.

What is a Proxy War. 

500

These specific agreements were the result of Arms Control talks, aimed at limiting the number of nuclear weapons each side had.

What are treaties

500

This specific 1962 event is often considered the closest the world ever came to a full-scale nuclear war between the superpowers.

What is the Cuban Missle Crisis

500

This is the fundamental reason the Cold War started: the fact that the U.S. and USSR had a completely different Ideology.

What are the different beliefs about how to rule?

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