The state of Europe's infrastructure and economies immediately following the end of World War II.
What is "in ruins"?
The famous term used as a metaphor to symbolize the sharp division between communist and capitalist countries in Europe
What is the Iron Curtain?
The non-direct conflict between the U.S. and USSR fought entirely through competition, ideology, and global influence
What is the Cold War?
The historic 1957 event launched by the Soviet Union that officially kicked off the Space Race
What is the launch of Sputnik?
A conflict where two major powers support opposing sides in a war but avoid directly fighting each other
What is a proxy war
The three primary motivations driving the United States to distribute billions of dollars in European aid.
What are containment of communism, economic interests, and humanitarian concerns?
The democratic, capitalist nation formed from the occupation zones supported by the U.S. and Britain after World War II.
What is West Germany?
The year the Soviet Union successfully tested its own atomic bomb, ending the U.S. monopoly on nuclear weapons.
What is 1949?
The U.S. government agency created in 1958 as a direct response to early Soviet triumphs in space exploration
What is NASA?
The line of latitude where North and South Korea remained divided after their war ended in a stalemate
What is the 38th parallel?
The political ideology that was actively on the rise in post-WWII Europe, prompting the creation of the Marshall Plan.
What is Communism?
The communist state controlled by the Soviet Union following the post-war division of Germany.
What is East Germany?
The devastating class of thermonuclear weapons that the nuclear race escalated to during the 1950s.
What are hydrogen bombs?
Soviet cosmonaut who made history in 1961 by becoming the very first human traveling into space.
What is Yuri Gagarin?
he year that U.S. forces completely withdrew from Vietnam, leading to the entire nation falling to communism
What is 1975?
Media tools like posters, films, and radio broadcasts used by governments to encourage war efforts and shape public perception of enemies.
What is propaganda?
The term given to Eastern European countries that the Soviet Union tightly controlled, turning them into loyal communist governments.
What are satellite states?
The defense acronym "MAD," which describes the deterrent reality that a nuclear attack would result in the complete annihilation of both sides.
What is Mutually Assured Destruction?
The historic 1969 American space mission that successfully landed the first humans on the Moon
What is Apollo 11?
The name of the Afghan rebels given weapons and financial backing by the United States to fight the invading Soviet army.
Who are the mujahideen?
The Marshall Plan sparked rapid economic recovery in Western Europe, but deepens the global divide by contributing directly to this era.
What is "The Cold War?"
To prevent Western influence from infiltrating Eastern Europe, Moscow increased these three oppressive actions.
What are censorship, secret police activity, and political purges?
The perilous 13-day standoff in 1962 that nearly led to global nuclear war before the Soviets withdrew their weapons.
What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Beyond serving as a symbol of national superiority, space race advancements were directly tied to this type of military delivery technology
What are missiles / ICBMs (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)?
The grueling 1979–1989 conflict that dramatically weakened the Soviet Union and became widely known as the "Soviet Vietnam".
What is the Soviet-Afghan War?