Origins
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100

This was built to keep the people of East Berlin from fleeing to West Berlin.

What is the Berlin Wall?

100

How many days did the Cuban Missile Crisis last?

6 days

100

Who was the leader of Communist Cuba?

Fidel Castro

100

The Soviet Union launched this artificial satellite into space on October 4, 1947?

What is Sputnik

100

What is "censorship"?

Censorship: when an official, usually part of the government or military, stops the publication of parts of news reports, films, or radio programs for political or military reasons

200

The government controls production and owns the nation's natural and capital resources.

What is Communism

200

What are the names of the US and Soviet Union espionage and intelligence agencies?

CIA and KGB

200

Why is the conflict called "the Cold War"?

The reason it is termed "cold" is that the forces of the USSR and the forces of the USA never came into open conflict. 

200

Who became the U.S. President after JFK was assassinated?

Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ)

200

Who was the leader of communist North Vietnam?

Ho Chih Minh

300

Military alliance created in 1949 made up of 12 non-Communist countries (European) including the United States that support each other if attacked.

What is NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?

300

What parallel divided North and South Korea after the Korean War?

38th Parallel

300

What is the term for the competition between the USA and USSR to possess the largest armies and nuclear weapons stockpiles.

The International Arms Race

300

A prominent Cold War-era U.S. foreign policy concept, suggesting that if one nation fell to communism, neighboring countries would inevitably follow.

What is the Domino Theory?

300

Describe 3 different fighting tactics used by the Vietcong (100 POINTS FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER)

Tunnel systems, booby traps, ambush, guerilla warfare, punji pits, trip wires

400

After WW2, Germany and Berlin was divided into 4 occupation zones controlled by which Allied countries?

U.S.A., France, Britain, Soviet Union (100 points for each country)
400

Khrushchev placed missiles in Cuba. The Soviet Union removes them only when the U.S. promises not to invade Cuba. This became known as the __________________.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

400

The international organization whose goals are achieving world peace through collective security. 

What is the United Nations (UN)?

400
In the 1950's, Australia signed and joined two alliance groups called...?

ANZUS and SEATO

400

What is the name of the province in South Vietnam that Australia soldiers were assigned to operate in? Also the location for the Battle of Long Tan...

Phuoc Tuy Province

500

This event was when the U.S. used the air force to drop humanitarian aid and help the people of West Berlin.

What is the Berlin Airlift?

500

This is how President Kennedy responded to the Soviet Union placing missiles in Cuba.

What was a naval blockade of Cuba? (quarantine)

500
Explain the concept of "forward defense"

Forward defence meant that Australia would willingly commit troops to conflicts well beyond its shores to counter potential threats.

500

Who was the first man in space?

Yuri Gagarin (Soviet Union)

500

Why did so many returning Vietnam Veterans suffer from PTSD? Give 3 valid reasons

Exposure to war, intense fighting warfare, uncertainty in the jungle, negative public perception, feelings of isolation etc...


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