This source is helpful for understanding the costs of war but may be underdone.
Doc C
In this document, Churchill refers to allied victory.
Doc B
These two terms describe the opposing economic ideologies of the Soviet Union and the United States.
capitalism and communism
(2 answers) This diabolical ‘boom maker’ intensified distrust between which key global superpowers.
Atomic bomb & USSR/US
This secret information gathering tactic sewed distrust between the US and USSR
spying or espionage
Churchill says that a shadow has fallen across that victory. What nation is casting that shadow?
Soviet Union
This US diplomat was so keen on communicating the importance of patient yet firm Soviet/US relations that they wrote an 8,000 word message to the state department informed by his professional experience.
George Kennan
(2 answers) These spicy exchanges in which document alluded to a lack of trust between the Soviet Union and the US.
Telegrams & Document E
After Hiroshima, this world leader was in his feelings and exclaimed, “The balance has been destroyed!”
Stalin
(2 answers) This speaker and peace sign connoisseur forged an informal alliance with President Truman to gain traction for his warning against this “metallic window covering”.
Winston Churchill & Iron Curtain
(2 answers) After WWII, the Soviet Union established this geometric shape of influence to spread their ideology of _______________ and gain more geopolitical control.
Sphere of influence & communism
This policy demonstrates strength through threatening the use of weapons of mass destruction.
American Policy of A-bomb blackmail
(2 answers) According to this Soviet ideology, this demographic of people will eventually take control away from rich, property-owning capitalists.
communism & working class/proletariat