Where would Hitler send his opposition?
Concentration Camps
Name all 3 Cold War Crises we have discussed [100 pts each]
Berlin Crisis
Korean War
Cuban Missile Crisis
The policy that communism should not be spread and just kept where it is
Containment
The name of the president that started the Cold War and had a doctrine
Truman
What does origins mean?
The beginning/ start of
Where would Stalin send his opposition?
The Gulags
Why did Khrushchev put missiles in Cuba?
1. To protect Cuba
2. in response to the US having missiles in Turkey
The US policy that communism must be destroyed in the world
Rollback
What did Truman want to use during the Korean War but didn't?
Atomic Bomb
What does opposition mean?
Enemies/ "opps"
Who was Mao's "opposition" in China and how did he "handle" them?
The Nationalists; they were handled by being kicked out to Taiwan
Why did Stalin put up the blockade?
He felt left out in response to Bizonia, the deutschmark, and US/FR/UK gaining power together
The Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship was an alliance between what two countries?
China and the USSR
Eisenhower was elected because he promised to be _____ on communism
Hard/tough
What does emergence mean?
Coming about/ rising to power
Explain 1 reason why Germany was in shambles before Hitler came into power
Paying reparations after WWI
Great Depression
How did the Korean War end?
In a stalemate
The theory that motivated the US's battle with communism
Domino Theory
VP Nixon would visit the USSR to showcase US technological advancements that ended up highlighting cultural differences. What was this event called?
The Kitchen Debate
What does ideology mean?
One's beliefs/ mindset specifically in regards to politics
Explain the conditions of Cuba before Castro rose to power [BE SPECIFIC]
Batista was a corrupt leader involved in organized crime.
Spain had control and then the US took control- never had true independence
Why was North Korea invading South Korea?
to spread communism
What was the name of the pact between Soviet countries, in response to the US/UK/FR being allies?
The Warsaw Pact
JFK's foreign policy for Latin America that meant to support social change
Alliance for Progress
If a prompt says "early Cold War," what years does it include?
1947-1962