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100

This American diplomat is best known for the policy of containment 

George Kennan

100

This alliance was designed to prevent Soviet expansion in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)

100

This Communist leader was head of the only Communist nation which remained independent of Soviet control. Who was he? Where did he lead?

Josip Broz, better known as Tito, was in charge of Yugoslavia

100

The Soviet Union and Great Britain were fighting over control of this country, which in 1946 was experiencing a civil war

Greece

100

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed in April 1949 and consisted of these nations:

Belgium
Italy
Great Britain

France
Iceland
Netherlands
Denmark

Norway

Portugal
Luxembourg

Which could be interpreted as "BIG FIND! No Port in LUXembourg!"


(later, they added a TWiG when Turkey and West Germany joined)

200

This American Secretary of State compared Communism to an infection

Dean Acheson

200

This alliance was created to prevent Soviet expansion to the south

Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) 

200

This Communist leader declared Hungary a free nation 

Imre Nagy

200

This Soviet dissident wrote "A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" about the gulags

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

200

The Warsaw Pact was a plan to create a military alliance between the Soviet Union and these nations:

Albania
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
SOVIET UNION
Hungary
East Germany
Romania
Poland

ABC-SHERP

Geographically, we can also remember this knowing that that are roughly Eastern European nations

300

This American president was involved in the Bay of Pigs (US attempt to overthrow Cuba) and the Cuban Missile Crisis

John F Kennedy

300

This doctrine said the United States would send money to the nations threatened by Communists

Truman Doctrine

300

This Communist leader who attempted to make Poland less dependent on the Soviet Union 

Władysław Gomułka

300

This Soviet launch convinced the United States that the Soviet Union had increased the missile gap

the launch of Sputnik I, the first man-made space satellite to orbit the earth

400

This American president increased the number of American troops in Vietnam

Lyndon Johnson

400

This plan was designed to restore the economical stability of Europe after WW2, although the Soviets  said this plan was "a thinly veiled attempt to buy the support of the smaller European countries"

The Marshall Plan, also known as the European Recovery Program

400

This Communist leader was involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis

Fidel Castro

400

This Soviet leader built the Berlin Wall to prevent _____.

Nikita Khrushchev, to prevent East Germans from defecting to freedom

400

This question is based off your homework, and is connected to an undisclosed essay exam question you will have.
--> What is the Truman Doctrine?
--> How did it affect foreign policy?

"the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance [er, money] to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces [er, Communism]."

As far as how it affected US foreign policy, that is a critical thinking / application question that you will have to tackle on your own before the exam. I've already assigned homework and primary source documents on this for you, so I'm not going to type a sample answer for you here.

500

This American president resumed relations with China after the Vietnam War ended 

Richard Nixon

500

This Council was the Soviet response to the Marshall Plan

COMECON, or, Council for Mutual Assistance

500

This Communist leader started the Prague Spring movement in Czechoslovakia in 1968

Alexander Dubček

500

This Soviet leader emphasized heavy industry over consumer goods after World War 2

Joseph Stalin

500

This question is based off your homework, and is connected to an undisclosed essay exam question you will have.
--> What is the domino theory?
--> How did it affect US foreign policy?

The Domino Theory was the belief held by US lawmakers that if the Communists succeeded in South Vietnam, other countries in Vietnam would fall like dominos to Communism. 


As far as how it affected US foreign policy, that is a critical thinking / application question that you will have to tackle on your own before the exam. I'm not going to type a sample answer for you here.

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