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End of the Cold War
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The U.S. policy of allowing Communism to exist where it is, but not letting it expand

What is Containment?

100

This 1962 event involved a naval blockade and brought the U.S. and USSR to the brink of nuclear war.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

100

The drill practiced by American students to prepare for a potential nuclear attack.

What is Duck and Cover?

100

He took over as President after FDR died and made the decision to use atomic bombs on Japan.

Who is Harry S. Truman?

100

This physical structure was torn down in 1989, symbolizing the coming end of the Cold War.

What is the Berlin Wall?

200

This organization was formed by Western European nations and the U.S. for mutual defense.

What is NATO?

200

The U.S. dropped supplies to a German city for 10 months after the Soviets blocked all entrances.

What is the Berlin Airlift?

200

The name for the "witch hunt" led by a U.S. Senator who claimed government officials were communists.

What is McCarthyism?

200

The British leader who coined the term "Iron Curtain."

Who is Winston Churchill?

200

President Reagan’s proposed missile defense system, nicknamed "Star Wars."

What is the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)?

300

The communist response to NATO, consisting of the USSR and its satellite states.

Warsaw Pact?

300

This theory suggested that if one country in SE Asia fell to communism, the rest would follow.

What is the Domino Theory?

300

This couple was executed for passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union.

Who are Ethel and Julius Rosenberg?

300

U.S. President who encouraged the Detente policy.

Who is Richard Nixon.

300

This term refers to the policy of increased "openness" and transparency in Soviet society.

What is Glasnost?

400

This plan provided billions in financial aid to help Western Europe rebuild after WWII.

What is the Marshall Plan?

400

This 1968 military campaign in Vietnam led many Americans to believe the war was unwinnable.

What is the Tet Offensive?

400

This law limited 1st Amendment rights by requiring communist groups to register with the government.

What is the McCarran Act?

400

The Soviet leader who worked with the U.S. to end the Cold War in the late 1980s.

Who is Mikhail Gorbachev?

400

This Soviet policy involved "restructuring" the economy to make it more efficient.

What is Perestroika?

500

This doctrine extended U.S. aid specifically to the Middle East to prevent communist influence.

Eisenhower Doctrine?

500

The failed attempt by the JFK administration to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba.

What is the Bay of Pigs?

500

This U.S. organization was responsible for educating the public on surviving nuclear threats.

What is U.S. Civil Defense?

500

The pilot involved in the U2 Spy Plane Incident whose capture increased tensions between the powers.

Who is Francis Gary Powers?

500

The year the Soviet Union officially dissolved, marking the absolute end of the Cold War.

Late 1990 - officially 1991