Soviet Union & the Cold War
United States & the Cold War
Eastern Europe & the Cold War
Other Countries of the Cold War
SoutheastAsia & the Cold War
100
The blockade built in 1961 to stop migration from East Berlin to West Berlin.
What is the Berlin Wall?
100
A U.S. policy created that was based on the idea of containment.
What is the Truman Doctrine?
100

A conference held in 1945, led by Stalin, Truman, and Churchill aimed to reorganize post-war Europe.

What is the Potsdam Conference?

100

The United States sought to remove Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán, president of ____________  from power.

What is Guatemala?

100
Korea and Vietnam
What is are two of southeast Asia's "hot spots" during the Cold War?
200

Soviet-dominated countries in Eastern Europe.

What were Soviet "satellites"?

200
The response of the United States to help East Berlin's citizens with necessary supplies?
What is "the Berlin Airlift"?
200
Country divided into four "occupied zones" at the end of the World War II.
What is Germany?
200
Leader of the People's Republic of China.
Who is Mao Zedong?
200
The theory that American officials held that a communist victory in South Vietnam would cause non-communist governments across Southeast Asia to fall to communism..
What is the "domino theory"?
300
The names of two political and economic reforms started by Mikhail Gorbachev.
What are perestroika and glasnost?
300
The easing of tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1970's.
What is detente?
300

The barrier between the East and the West during the Cold War.

What was the Iron Curtain?

300
Name of program that urged people to increase farm and industrial output, and make agriculture more efficient.
What is the "Great Leap Forward"?
300
Country that was reunited in 1975 under communism.
What is Vietnam?
400
The chronological order of the four leaders of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
What is Stalin, Krushchev, Brezhnev and Gorbachev.
400
System of political belief or thought in the United States during the Cold War.
What is capitalism?
400

The mutual defense alliance of Eastern Europe, formed in 1955.

What was the Warsaw Pact?

400

The United States' failed attempt to invade Cuba and assassinate Fidel Castro in 1961.

What was the Bay of Pigs Invasion?

400

The communist movement in Cambodia.

What was the Khmer Rouge?

500

A Soviet recovery plan that created trade agreements with Soviet satellites.

What is the Molotov Plan?

500
The two main reasons for US intervention into Latin American countries during the Cold War.
What is to protect their economic interests and to stop communism from spreading?
500
Label given to countries who remained neutral during the Cold War.
What is "non-aligned" states?
500
An 1989 student-led protest demanding political and economic reform that ended in with many demonstrators wounded or killed.
What is the Tiananmen Square Massacre?
500
The authoritarian, but non-communist leader of South Korea.
Who is Syngman Rhee?
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