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Why is the Cold War cold? 

The U.S. and the Soviet Union never fought each other directly. 

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This is an international alliance that was initially signed by the U.S., Canada, and 10 European Countries as a pledge to defend each other. 

NATO 

100

During which conference did the U.S. and Soviet Union realize that they had serious ideological differences on how to rule societies? 

The PotsDAM Conference
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Communist leader Joseph Stalin's main opponent would be... 

President Harry S. Truman 

100
This was an alliance made between the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries... 

Warsaw Pact 

200

This is a metaphor used by Winston Churchill to describe the disconnect of travel, trade, and communication between Western and Eastern Europe during the Cold War. 

Iron Curtain 

200

What is the $economic$ system where people are allowed to own property, open businesses, and experience a free market? 

Capitalism 

200

At this conference, the basis for the United Nations was talked about. The talk happened in a mansion known as? 

Dumbarton Oaks 
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What is the $economic$ system in which the government controls what is made and how much is made by the people to benefit themself and not the people? 

Socialism 

200

Which leaders were considered to be "The Big Three" at conferences held toward the end and after World War 2? 

Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D Roosevelt. 

300

President Truman created this organization to review and investigate those who were suspected of un-American activities during the Second Red Scare. 

Loyalty Review Boards 

300

Following WW2, Germany was divided into occupation zones for the 2 purposes of? 

Rebuilding and Reeducation 

300

This law provides financial assistance and military advice to support any country fighting communism during the Cold War until 1989.

Truman Doctrine

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Who was the original philosopher and economist who created the idea of communism? 

Karl Marx (published in 1848) 

300

This plan appropriated $12 billion U.S. dollars as aid to be given to war-torn countries in Europe to ensure a speedy recovery. 

Marshall Plan 

400

When the Allied occupation zones in Germany merged, the Soviet Union responded with the- 

Berlin Blockade

400

CIA- trained Cuban exiles attempted an invasion in Cuba and was seen as a ginormous FAIL 

The Bay of the Pigs Invasion 

400
This name is used to describe the height of anti- communism in the 1950s and the practice of making unsound accusations that have no evidence. 

McCarthyism 

400

Under President Kennedy, this was the CLOSEST the world has ever gotten to a nuclear war... 

The Cuban Missile Crisis

400

What was the promise that Stalin made at the Yalta Conference and did not keep? 

Free elections in Poland 

500

What was the name of the Soviet concentration camps that held prisoners in the frozen lands of Siberia? 

Gulags 

500

What law was established in the Monroe Doctrine of 1823? 

Warns European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization in the western world/our side of the globe. 

500

The U.S. and Soviet Union tried to one-up each other in multiplying more ____ and reaching _____. (Races) 

Nuclear weapons, space. 

500

The U-2 Incident was...

American spy plane was discovered and shot down by the Soviet government, increasing Cold War tensions. 

500

What are two psychological components that citizens should grow to avoid an extreme ideological takeover in America? 

1) Self Awareness 2) Emotional Regulation 

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