Korean War
Berlin Airlift/People
Soviet Union
USA
Berlin
100
True or False. 


Korea split into two countries, called North Korea and South Korea. 

True. 

100

What is an airlift?

a system of carrying supplies into East Berlin by plane and night. American pilots flew in food, fuel, and materials for 11 months. 

100

What side was Soviet Union on, Democracy or Communism?

Communism 

100

Which side was the U.S. on, communism or democracy?

Democracy 

100

Yes or No. 

Was Berlin split into two countries, East and West Berlin?

Yes. 

200

Did U.S. take a stand with, North or South Korea against communism?

South Korea

200

Was Joseph Stalin on United States' side or United Nations' side?

United States

200

Which statement describes communism? 

A. political system in which every person in society gets a vote 

B. political system in which people are forced to live in communities 

C. a political and economic system in which the government owns and distributes wealth and resources

D. an economic system in which the government rakes everyone;s money and invest it in the national stock market. 

C. a political and economic system in which the government owns and distributes wealth and resources

200

After WWII, the U.S. and its allies formed an organization to assist each other. The countries supported the other members in diplomatic negotiations and military action. Their purpose was to ensure the security of member countries from outside threats. 

What is the name of this organization?

A. Allied Powers 

B. United Nations 

C. Civilian Conservation Corps

D. North Atlantic Treaty Organization

D. North Atlantic Treaty Organization

200

Who ruled over East Berlin and who ruled over West Berlin?

East Berlin (Soviet Union)

West Berlin (U.S.)

300

Who responded quickly to imposing military sanctions to stop the North Korean invasion?

United Nations 

300

During Harry Truman's presidency, food, and supplies were dropped to the people of Berlin, Germany. They were experiencing starvation because of blocks set up by the Soviet Union. 


What was the "drop" called?

A. Berlin Airlift

B. Berlin Wall

C. Communist Containment Policy

D. VJ Day 

A. Berlin Airlift 

300

What is the term used to describe the invisible line that separated communist Eastern Europe from democratic Western Europe? 

A. Iron Wall

B. Berlin Wall

C. Iron Curtain

D. No Man's Land 

C. Iron Curtain

300

How was the Cold War different from previous wars involving the United States? 

A. The Cold War battles were fought with more modern weapons. 

B. The Cold War refers to political and economic tensions between the U.S and the Soviet Union, not an actual war.

C. The Cold War was fought in the cold climate region of Soviet Union, other wars were in warmer climate

D. Previous ward were fought between the U.S and the European countries, and the Cold War was between U.S and Soviet Union 

B. The Cold War refers to political and economic tensions between the U.S and the Soviet Union, not an actual war. 

300

How many people fled to West Berlin looking for political freedom?

A. 1.7 million 

B. 3 billion 

C. 2.75 million 

D. 3 million 

D. 3 million 

400

When did the Korean War end?

A. 2019

B. 2001

C. 1963

D. 1953 

D. 1953 

400

What did Joseph Stalin do to prevent communism from spreading?

television appearances infected the nation with an anticommunist rant 

400

After the Berlin Wall fell, what happened to Germany?

free democracy with a great economy 

400

What event happened where Americans afraid of the Soviet Union?

Soviet Union detonated an atomic bomb
400

What was the Berlin Wall a symbol for?

split between western and eastern Europe 

500

Who won the Korean War? North or South Korea?

No one was truly victorious. 

500

What are TWO important things Nikira Khrushchev do during the Cold War?

First Secretary of the Communist Party and initiated the space program that launched Sputnik I . 

500

What happened to the Soviet Union after the Cold War ends?

The Soviet Union did not exist. 

500

What countries were apart of NATO?

U.S., Canada, and western European countries 

500

What was the date that the Berlin Wall was destroyed?

A. Nov 9th 1978

B. Nov 6th 1989

C. Nov 11th 1982

D. Nov 9th 1989

D. Nov 9th 1989