Korean War
Vietnam War
Arms Race
Division in Germany
Cuban Missile Crisis
100

the Korea war is often called this

the Forgotten War

100

What was the main goal of the U.S. getting involved in Vietnam?

to stop the spread of communism

100

What made the cold war so terrifying?

the weapons were more powerful than ever

100

What divides East and West Germany?

the Iron Curtain or the Berlin Wall

100

Fidel began transforming Cuba in what was called what?

Cuban revolution

200

Where Korea was divided between North and South

the 38th Parallel

200

What did the U.S. believe about the Domino Theory?

If Vietnam fell to communism, then other Asian countries would also fall to communism.

200

What were the missiles that were seen as a threat to the balance of terror?

Anti-Ballistic Missile

200

Who controlled East Germany and what government was it?

Joseph Stalin and communism

200

What invasion did President Kennedy support to restrict communism in Cuba?

Bay of Pigs Invasion

300

The North Koreans pushed the UN troops all the way down to where?

Pusan Perimeter

300

What was the main goal of the Vietcong in Vietnam?

to overthrow the South Vietnamese government and a communist takeover

300

What was the START Treaty?

It required both sides to limit the number of nuclear weapons each held 

300

What was the fear of communists/communism?

the Red Scare

300

What actions of the Soviets began the Cuban Crisis?

They secretly sent nuclear missiles to Cuba.

400

What warning did General Douglas MacArthur ignore from China?

"If you cross over to invade North Korea, China will enter the war"

400

What did the Tet Offensive do?

It turned American public opinion against the Vietnam War.

400

What does Detente mean?

tensions between the countries were relaxed because of the Arm Control Agreements

400

Who came to power in the USSR and East Germany in 1985 and relaxed the communist rules/

Mikhail Gorbachev

400

The Cuban Missile Crisis brought the world to what?

the brink of a nuclear war

500

How was Dean Acheson's actions responsible for the war in Korea?

He left out Korea which indicated that the U.S. wasn't an immediate threat.

500

What 3 tactics did the Vietcong have on their side that helped them be successful in the Vietnam War?

They had knowledge of the terrain, underground tunnels, booby traps, and jungle cover

500

What did the U.S. emerge out of the Cold War as?

the Sole Superpower

500

What happened in 1989 as a result of peace talks between President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev?

the Berlin Wall came down and Germany was reunited.

500

What was a change that took place during the Cuban Revolution under Dictator Fidel Castro?

Cuban's political freedoms were severely restricted