Policies & Plans
People of the Cold War
Events & Conflicts
Organizations & Acts
Red Scare Espionage
100

What was the main goal of the Truman Doctrine?

To contain the spread of communism by providing economic, military, and political assistance to nations threatened by communist expansion.

100

He led the communist revolution in China in 1949.

Mao Zedong

100

What was the first major Cold War crisis involving West Berlin?

The Berlin Blockade.

100

What does NATO stand for?

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

100

What was the fear of communist infiltration in the U.S. called?

The Second Red Scare.

200

Which U.S. plan gave economic aid to rebuild Europe after WW2?

Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program).

200

This senator led the hunt for communists in the U.S. government.

Joseph McCarthy

200

This war began in 1950 when North Korea invaded the South.

The Korean War.

200

Which act created the CIA and Department of Defense?

The National Security Act of 1947.

200

What was the nickname given to accusing people of communism without evidence?

McCarthyism

300

This telegram by George Kennan outlined the policy of containment.

The Long Telegram.

300

These two were executed for allegedly passing atomic secrets to the Soviets.

Rosenbergs (Julius and Ethel Rosenberg)

300

This metaphor described the division between Soviet and Western Europe.

The Iron Curtain.

300

NATO was created primarily for what purpose?

To provide collective security against the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies.

300

What was the role of HUAC during the Cold War?

To investigate suspected communists.

400

What Cold War policy aimed to stop Soviet expansion without direct war?

The Policy of Containment.

400

Who was the U.S. president during the early Cold War and Korean War.

Harry Truman

400

What was the U.S. response to the Berlin Blockade?

The Berlin Airlift, a massive operation to supply West Berlin with essential goods by air.

400

This U.S. organization was tasked with investigating communists in Hollywood.

The HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee).

400

Why were the Rosenbergs controversial during the Cold War?

They were convicted of espionage and executed.

500

What executive order established loyalty reviews for federal employees?

Executive Order 9835.

500

This general ran for president in 1952 and won.

Dwight D. Eisenhower.

500

Name one major Cold War conflict fought outside Europe.

The Korean War.

500

Which country led the Warsaw Pact in response to NATO?

The Soviet Union.

500

What led to increased fear and suspicion during the early 1950s?

The discovery of Soviet spies and nuclear weapons.