WWII vocab
Cold War vocab
WWII
Cold War
100

The act of giving in to unjust demands in order to avoid an all-out conflict.

What is appeasement?

100

Barrier or line dividing Western and Easter Europe. 

What is the iron curtain?

100

Countries making up the Axis Powers. 

Who are Germany, Italy, and Japan?

100

International peace organization. 

What is the United Nations?

200
The political belief system that calls for extreme nationalism, often accompanied with racism and has zero tolerance for opposition. 

What is Fascism? 

200

Nations politically and economically dominated or controlled by another more powerful country. 

What are satellite nations?

200

The name of the secret project in charge of designing the atomic bomb. 

What is the Manhattan Project?

200

This country launched the first satellite into space. 

Who is the Soviet Union?

300

Type of warfare consisting of the use of massive tanks and waves of aircraft and paratroopers to break through enemy lines. 

What is blitzkrieg?

300

Policy used by the U.S. to help prevent the spread of communism throughout the world. 

What is the Policy of Containment?

300

The creation of this was established at the 1938 Evian Conference.

What is the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees?

300

By helping these countries, the U.S. saw its first real test of containment.

Who are Greece and Turkey?

400

Agreement that committed the postwar world to democracy, nonaggression, and free trade. 

What is the Atlantic Charter?

400

Pledged the U.S. to fight the spread of communism worldwide and aid those who worked to resist being controlled by others. 

What is the Truman Doctrine?

400

Agreement between the Soviet Union and Germany. 

What is the non-aggression pact?

400
The division of Germany was established at this conference. 

What is the Yalta Conference?

500

Requirement that all countries buy products from the United States using this method. 

What is cash-and-carry? 

500

Authorized the use of military force whenever the president thought it necessary to assist those resisting Communist aggression. 

What is the Eisenhower Doctrine?

500

In this battle, Germany suffered significant losses and the Allies were able to enter the country with little resistance. 

What is the Battle of the Bulge? 

500

Tensions increased between the United States and the Soviet Union because disagreements had at this conference. 

What is the Potsdam Conference? 

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