Key Figures
Conferences
Nuclear Monopoly and Arms Race
United Nations and Baruch Plan
Cold War Tensions and Events
100

This British Prime Minister coined the term "Iron Curtain."

Who is Winston Churchill?

100

The site of a 1943 meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin.

Teheran capital of Iran

100

The United States was the first country to develop and use this type of weapon during WWII.

What is an atomic bomb?

100

This organisation was founded in 1945 to promote international cooperation.

What is the United Nations?

100

This 1949 military alliance included the U.S. and its Western allies.

What is NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)?

200

He was the President of the United States during the initial years of World War II.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

200

This conference in 1945 succeeded Yalta and also focused on post-war Europe and the future of Germany.

What is Potsdam?

200

This event in 1949 marked the Soviet Union's entry into the nuclear club.

What is the first successful Soviet atomic bomb test?

200

what was the Baruch Plan? 

aimed to establish international control of atomic energy, including the elimination of atomic weapons, under a system of strict inspection and enforcement, and a monopoly on nuclear materials by an international authority.

200

The event where the U.S. and the USSR came close to nuclear war in 1962.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

300

Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War who succeeded Lenin.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

300

 What was discuss at the Quebec Conference?

Strategic matters such as Palestine, Poland and Chine as well as secret discussions on british canadian and american cooperation over the atomic bomb. 

300

 how did Truman justify the use of the atomic bomb? 

There were no moral qualms about the bombs use and truman said "having found the bomb we used it". 

300

Why did the Soviet Union ultimately reject the Baruch Plan?


The Soviets opposed the plan due to U.S. atomic tests at Bikini Atoll, which undermined negotiations, and they likely saw the plan as a way to preserve U.S. nuclear superiority while limiting their own development.

300

The conflict that saw the U.S. support South Vietnam against the communist North.

What is the Vietnam War?

400

This British Prime Minister succeeded Churchill and led the Labour government post-WWII.

Who is Clement Attlee?

400

This 1945 conference was crucial for the discussions on what to do with Eastern Europe.  

What is Yalta?

400

outline the feelings and responses from Stalin regarding the use of the bomb.

said it was an act of "super-barbarity", he felt the US has used it to limit soviet territorial gains and deny them any say in occupation of Japan. 

400

The term for the period of heightened tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union from the late 1940s to the 1990s.

What is the Cold War?

500

He was the U.S. President who ordered the use of atomic bombs in World War II.

Who is Harry S. Truman?

500

In 1945, this conference between Roosevelt and Churchill took place at Roosevelts private estate in New York State? 

What is the Hyde Park Conference?

500

What was Task Number One?

Soviets develop their own atomic bomb ASAP as he believed "A-bomb" blackmail was American Policy.

500

 This wall was erected in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin.

What is the Berlin Wall?