Superpower Rivalry
Major Conflicts and Proxy Wars
Cold War Policies and Events
Key Figures & Leaders
End of the Cold War
100

This term describes the political and military tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after WWII.

What is the Cold War?

100

This war ended in a stalemate in 1953, leaving the peninsula divided at the 38th parallel

What is the Korean War?

100

The U.S. foreign policy to stop the spread of communism.

What is containment?

100

The U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

100

The U.S. president who famously told Gorbachev, “Tear down this wall!”

Who is Ronald Reagan?

200

The U.S. and the Soviet Union raced to build nuclear weapons in this type of competition.

What is the arms race?

200

This war lasted from 1955 to 1975 and saw the U.S. intervene to stop the spread of communism in Southeast Asia.

What is the Vietnam War?

200

The U.S. program providing billions of dollars to rebuild Western Europe after WWII.

What is the Marshall Plan?

200

The leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin, involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis. 

Nikita Khrushchev?

200

The year the Berlin Wall fell.

What is 1989?

300

This U.S.-led military alliance was formed in 1949 to counter Soviet influence.

What is NATO?

300

The 1961 failed invasion of Cuba, supported by the U.S., to overthrow Fidel Castro

What is the Bay of Pigs invasion?

300

This 1948–49 event involved the U.S. airlifting supplies into a Soviet-blockaded city.

What is the Berlin Airlift?

300

The British Prime Minister who coined the term “Iron Curtain.”

Who is Winston Churchill?

300

President Nixon’s policy of reducing tensions with the Soviet Union.

What is détente?

400

The Soviet counterpart to NATO, created in 1955.

What is the Warsaw Pact?

400

The crisis in 1962 that brought the U.S. and the Soviet Union to the brink of nuclear war

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

400

The Cold War policy associated with pushing conflicts to the edge of war.

What is brinkmanship?

400

This couple was executed in 1953 for allegedly spying for the Soviet Union

Who were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg?

400

The agreement between the U.S. and Soviet Union to limit nuclear weapons during Carter’s presidency.

What are the SALT Treaties?

500

The Soviet Union launched this satellite in 1957, escalating the space race . 

What is Sputnik?

500

The 1968 attack that turned U.S. public opinion against the Vietnam War.

What is the Tet Offensive?

500

The nuclear strategy in which both sides agreed that using atomic weapons would result in total destruction.

What is Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)?

500

The U.S. senator known for his aggressive pursuit of alleged communists during the Red Scare.

Who is Joseph McCarthy?

500

This 1987 agreement between the U.S. and USSR reduced nuclear arms.

What is the INF Treaty?

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