Early Cold War (1945–1953)
Cold War Conflicts
Containment Policies
Superpower Showdown
The Fall of the Soviet Union
100

The name of the U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism after WWII.

What is containment?

100

This Asian country was divided into North and South and became the site of a major war from 1950–1953.

What is Korea?

100

This was the policy to prevent the spread of communism to other countries.

What is Containment?

100
These two nations were the main rivals during the Cold War.

What are the United States and the Soviet Union?

100

The year the Soviet Union officially collapse.

What is 1991?

200

This U.S. plan gave financial aid to Europe after WWII to rebuild economies and stop communism.

What is the Marshall Plan?

200

The U.S. entered this war in Southeast Asia to stop the spread of communism, leading to years of military involvement.

What is the Vietnam War?

200

This U.S. general led the U.N. forces in Korea.

Who is General Douglas MacArthur?

200

The imaginary division between democratic Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe.

What was the "Iron Curtain"?

200

This Soviet leader introduced the policies of glasnost and perestroika.

Who is Mikhail Gorbachev?

300

This military alliance formed in 1949 between the U.S., Canada, and Western Europe.

What is NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)?


300

This conflict ended in a ceasefire, not a peace treaty, and the country stayed divided since 1953 with U.S. troops still stationed in the South.

What is the Korean War?

300

This organization was created by the U.S. to gather intelligence during the Cold War.

What is the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)?

300

This  term describes the competition to build powerful weapons during the Cold War.

 What is the arms race?

300

Openness—more freedom of speech and transparency in government.

What is Glasnost?

400

U.S. doctrine that gave aid to Greece and Turkey to resist communism.

What is the Truman Doctrine?

400

The Cold War conflict that saw the Soviet Union invade this unconquerable country.

What is the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan?

400

This U.S. president introduced the Eisenhower Doctrine to limit Soviet influence in the Middle East.

Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?

400

This 1957 Soviet technological achievement led to the start of the space race.

What is Sputnik?

400

Poor production, military overspending, or lack of consumer goods.

What are the reasons the Soviet economy failed?

500

1948-49 event that involved the U.S. and allies flying supplies into a city blockaded by the USSR.

What is the Berlin Airlift?

500

This 1962 event nearly led to nuclear war between the U.S. and the USSR.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

500

This war led to the long-term U.S. containment strategy in Southeast Asia.

What is the Vietnam War?

500

The defensive alliance the Soviet Union formed in response to NATO.

What is the Warsaw Pact?

500

This Eastern European country had a peaceful protest movement, "Solidarity," that helped end communism there in 1989.

What is Poland?

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