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a prolonged state of geopolitical, ideological, and economic struggle between the US and the Soviet Union

Cold War 

100
the world's first artificial satellite

Sputnik 1

100

a US geopolitical foreign policy that was initiated in 1947 by George F. Kennan and adopted by President Truman that was aimed at preventing the global expansion of Soviet influence and communism

Containment

100

a US initiative that provided over $13 billion in economic assistance to rebuild western Europe, modernize industry, and remove trade barriers

Marshall Plan

200

155km, fortified concrete barrier, built by East Germany, that physically divided East + West Berlin and prevented citizens from fleeing communist East Germany

Berlin Wall

200

a major Cold War proxy conflict between North Korea and South Korea

Korean War

200

period of intense anti-communist hysteria/paranoia in the US that was driven by fears that Soviet spies and subversions were infiltrating America

Red Scare

200

metaphorical and physical boundary dividing Europe into 2 separate areas. The Soviet-aligned communist eastern Europe and the democratic western Europe

Iron Curtain

300

massive operation where the US, UK, and western allies flew over 2.3 million tons of food, fuel, and supplies to West Berlin

Berlin Airlift

300

followers of a Marxist-Leninist ideology that advocated for state-controlled economics, the abolition of private property, and a single-party government 

Communists 

300

a circle of latitude that served as the initial boundary that separated Soviet-occupied North Korea and US-occupied South Korea

38th Parallel North

300

political practice of publicizing accusations of disloyalty or subversion with insufficient regard to evidence 

McCarthyism 

400

a fierce, decades long, competition between the US and the Soviet Union to achieve military + technological superiority

Arms Race

400

the primary US civilian foreign intelligence service focused on gathering, analyzing, and acting upon information to counter Soviet expansion and influence

CIA

400

a 1947 US foreign policy initiative, that pledged American military + economic aid to nations resisting communist subversion

Truman Doctrine 

400

an abortive invasion of Cuba in April 1961, by an estimated 1500 Cuban exiles that opposed Fidel Castro

Bay of Pigs

500

the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics acting as a global superpower in a state of geopolitical, ideological, and economic tension with the US and US's allies

USSR/Soviet Union

500

an inter-governmental military alliance established in 1949 to provide collective security against the Soviet Union during the Cold War

NATO/North Atlantic Treaty Organization 

500

a 1955-1991 Cold War military alliance led by the Soviet Union as a direct counter to NATO and West Germany's rearmament 

Warsaw Pact

500

foreign policy strategy of pushing a dangerous situation to the edge of war to force an opponent to back down and make concessions, avoiding actual conflict through aggressive risk-taking

Brinkmanship

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