Origins of the Cold War
The Cold War in Korea
The Cold War at Home
Two Nations Live on the Edge
Cold War and Kennedy
100

The blocking of another nation's attempts to spread its influence - especially the efforts of the United States to block the spread of the Soviet influence during the late 1940s and early 1950s.

What is containment?

100

A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, lasting from 1950-1953, in which the U.S., along with other UN countries, fought on the side of South Koreans and China fought on the side of North Koreans.

What is the Korean War?

100

Witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.

What are the Hollywood Ten?

100

A competition between nations to gain an advantage in weapons.

What is an arms race?

100

Kennedy cuts off relations with THIS nation because of the rise of this leader, who openly declared himself a communist and welcomed the Soviet Union

What is Cuba?

200

A phrase used by Winston Churchill in 1946 to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in the Soviet bloc of Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.

What is the Iron Curtain?

200

The line of latitude that divides North and South Korea.

What is the 38th parallel?

200

Citizens of the United States who were sentenced to death because they passed atomic bomb secrets to the Soviets.

Who were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg?

200

The idea that if a nation falls under Communist control, nearby nations will also fall under Communist control. 

What is the domino theory?

200

Kennedy's failed invasion of Cuba in 1961 when a force of 1,200 Cuban exiles, backed by the United States

What is the Bay of Pigs Incident?

300

A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States and Canada.

What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)?

300

How the Korean War ended.

What is an armistice (stalemate)?

300

The attacks, often unsubstantiated, by this senator and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.

Who is Joseph McCarthy (McCarthyism)?

300

The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. 

What is brinkmanship?

300

A direct telephone connection between the US and Soviet Union leaders to communicate directly during a crisis

What is a hotline?

400

The program proposed under which the United States supplied economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.

What is the Marshall Plan?

400
Ruled in northern China, relied heavily on financial aid from the Soviet Union, leader of the Communists

Who is Mao Zedong?

400

Congressional committee created in 1938 that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.

What is the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)?

400

The downing of a U.S. spy plane and capture of its pilot by the Soviet Union in 1960.

What is the U-2 Incident?

400

A confrontation among the Soviet Union, Cuba and the United States in October 1962, during the Cold War.; the closest that the U.S. to direct confrontation with the USSR.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

500

A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city in 1948.

What is the Berlin Airlift?

500

Ruler of southern and eastern China, relied heavily on aid from the United States, leader the the Nationalists Party

Who is Chiang Kai-shek?

500
A Cold War policy to respond to any attack with nuclear force, resulting in total annihilation n of both parties.

What is mutually assured destruction?

500

Major Cold War confrontation in 1962 --> Soviets building missile bases on Cuba, atomic missiles could reach US within minutes.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

500

Standoff between Khrushchev and Kennedy over control of West Germany.

What is the Berlin Crisis?

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