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100

The United States goal during the Korean War

What was containment - Stop the spread of communism into South Korea? 

100

Congress overwhelmingly passed the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, Over the next four years, Congress appropriated $13.3 billion for European recovery. This aid provided much needed capital and materials that enabled Europeans to rebuild the continent’s economy.

What was the Marshall Plan? 

100

in July 1947, George F. Kennan defined the central goal of U.S. foreign policy during the cold war verse communism:

What was containment? 

100

What was the communist country that U.S. was most afraid of?

What is the USSR? 

100

The Soviet Response to NATO was:

What is the Warsaw Pact? 

200

One way in which the Korean War and the Vietnam War are similar is that both:


What is they developed from Cold War tensions? 

200

This is one reason for the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961  

What is to keep East Germans from fleeing to the Western sector of Berlin?

200

The Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world has ever been to...

What is Nuclear War?

200

“Korea Divided at 38th Parallel”

“Hungarian Revolution Crushed”

“Missile Sites Spotted in Cuba”

 The events in these headlines contributed to the:

What headlines caused tensions between the superpowers? 

200

a mutual defense alliance of nations from Europe and North America. It was organized to defend member nations from the possible aggression of the Soviet Union and the nations of Eastern Europe

What was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)?

300

This is the reason the Cold War is considered "Cold"

No direct conflict between the US and the USSR

300

During which event did the Soviet Union try to starve out the democratic government in West Berlin in order to turn it communist?

What is the Berlin Crisis?

300

Joseph McCarthy used this tactic in order to take out his political enemies.

What is the Red Scare? 

300

This is one reason Mikhail Gorbachev implemented the policies of glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union  

What is encourage political discussion and economic reform?

300

The primary purpose of the United Nations  

What is to resolve conflicts between nations peacefully?

400

America’s goal during the Cold War was to do this...

What is stopping the spread of Communism? 

400

The destruction of the Berlin Wall and the breakup of the Soviet Union signify the

What is the end of the Cold War? 

400

The idea that if one country falls to Communism then the countries neighboring that country are now at risk of falling to communism is known as

What is a Domino Theory?

400

the U.S and Russia were building these weapons in competition of each other

What are nuclear weapons? 

400

The group that investigated alleged disloyalty and rebel activities on the part of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having Communist ties

Who are the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)?

500

This image depicts

What are Soviet nuclear weapons in Cuba pointed at the U.S?

500

This event on November 9, 1989 in Berlin was not an embarrassment to the US during the Cold War  

What is "The Fall of the Berlin Wall"?

500

The iron curtain was a metaphor for what

What is the divide between communist and democratic countries in Europe?

500

What is the name of the place where exiles tried to overthrow Fidel Castro?

What is the Bay of Pigs? 

500

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was initially formed to

What is defend Western Europe from Soviet aggression and communism?