Key Dates
Policies and Ideologies
Proxy Wars
Leaders
Space Race
100

This 1945 meeting between Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin helped shape post-WWII Europe.

Yalta Conference

100

This economic system emphasizes private ownership and free markets.

capitalism

100

This war (1950–53) ended in a stalemate and an armistice, not a peace treaty.

Korean War

100

U.S. President known for telling Gorbachev to "tear down this wall!"

Ronald Reagan

100

First artificial satellite, launched in 1957.

Sputnik

200

This year marked the launch of the first satellite, Sputnik.

1957?

200

This Soviet doctrine justified intervention in any Eastern Bloc country that strayed from socialism.

Brezhnev Doctrine

200

This Southeast Asian war resulted in a major U.S. withdrawal and a communist victory.

Vietnam

200

This final Soviet leader introduced Glasnost and Perestroika.

Mikhail Gorbachev

200

The U.S. responded to Sputnik by creating this agency.

NASA

300

The closest the world came to nuclear war occurred in this 1962 event.

Cuban Missile Crisis

300

This Gorbachev policy aimed at openness and transparency in government.

Glasnost 

300

The USSR invaded this country in 1979, leading to a long and costly war.

Afghanistan

300

This leader of the USSR during the Cuban Missile Crisis clashed with JFK.

Nikita Krushchev

300

In 1969, this American became the first man to walk on the moon.

Neil Armstrong

400

This symbolic event in 1989 marked the end of Soviet dominance in Eastern Europe.

the fall of the Berlin Wall

400

This term means "restructuring" and referred to Gorbachev's economic reforms.

Perestroika

400

This doctrine led the U.S. to support anti-communist forces in these proxy wars.

Truman Doctrine

400

U.S. President during most of the Vietnam War escalation.

Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ)

400

This milestone marked a turning point, showing U.S. technological superiority.

the moon landing


500

This year is seen by many as the official end of the Cold War, when the USSR collapsed.

1991

500

This ideological divide defined the Cold War: US-led capitalism vs. USSR-led ____.

communism

500

U.S. support of the Mujahideen in this country indirectly contributed to 9/11.

Afghanistan

500

Which leaders were present at the Postdam Conference?

Truman, Churchill, Stalin

500

The Space Race was a way for the U.S. and USSR to show this kind of power.

What is technological/scientific superiority (or soft power)?

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