The cause of the change of warfare and the reason for the cold war starting
what is the atomic bomb?
The time in the cold war where both sides quickly tried to create as many bombs as possible to beat the otherside
What is the arms race?
The complete opposite of Capitalism where the country is owned by the government and its mostly industrial but all with only one party.
What is Communism?
The French colony in Asia which after WW2 revolted against French rule and became three independent countries consisting of Laos,Vietnam and Cambodia
What was French Indo-China?
The cooldown of the cold war and the strengthening of both the USSR and The USA
What is detente?
The border of American backed western Europe and Soviet-annexed eastern Europe
This acronym shows how high the risk of Nuclear war beginning between America and The soviet union
What is DEFCON?
The policy in place where America would try to contain communism in a country.
What is the Truman doctrine?
The communist supporters of which came from all over Vietnam Laos and Cambodia to fight America
What is the Vietcong?
The war between the new Jewish country and the middle eastern countries
What is the Arab Israeli conflict?
The concrete barrier splitting berlin from the communist east and American west
What is the Berlin wall?
The policy to have about the same amount of nuclear missiles than the soviet union
What is MAD?
The organisation of countries most the countries in the world where they decide big decisions such as defence and who can join.
What is the UN?
The war tactic used against America of which the Vietcong would hide in the jungle come out and surprise attack a few soldiers than hide in the jungle again
What is Guerrilla warfare?
The last chairman of the USSR responsible for the USSR collapse
who was Mikhail Gorbachev?
An organisation that would protect eachother in the even of the soviet union attacking
What is NATO?
This bomb was the stronger version of the atomic bomb and sparked the arms race
What is a Hydrogen bomb?
The first ever leader of North Korea, the person who caused the North to Invade the south
Who was Kim Il-Sung?
The path that went from north Vietnam through Laos and Cambodia use by the Vietcong quite a bit
What is the Ho Chi Minh Trail?
The resistance in Poland responsible for the collapse of the USSR's grip in eastern Europe
What is solidarity?
The part of Germany of which the allies had given the soviet union after the second world war
what is east Germany?
This acronym refers to the fact a nuclear missile could have multiple nukes in one
The imaginary line on the globe that decided how korea would be split from democratic and communist
What is the 38th parallel?
The battle by the Vietcong that was so successful that the Americans knew they could not win
What was the Tet offensive?
The Democratic countries Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
What are the old soviet countries?