Vietnam
Cuba
Fall of the USSR
Other Flashpoints
Miscellaneous
100

The term for a conflict between superpowers which is actually fought by other countries. Vietnam and Korea are examples.

Proxy war

100

Why did the USSR put missiles in Cuba?

To try to protect Cuba from American invasion (like it had been in the past). Also to gain a strategic advantage on the USA. 

100

“Openness” - Gorbachev’s policy of allowing political discussion and protest.

Glastnost

100

This city was one of the main flashpoints early in the Cold War.

Berlin

100

A military alliance of Communist nations, created in the 1950s to be an equivalent to NATO.

Warsaw Pact

200

Richard Nixon’s policy that South Vietnam should gradually take over responsibility for the war.

Vietnamization

200

What policy influenced the US's decision to act against missiles in Cuba?

Containment (keep Communism contained) or Monroe Doctrine (no European influence in the western hemisphere allowed)

200

“Restructuring” - Gorbachev’s reform that allowed for some private business

Perestroika

200

Why was the fall of the _______   ______ a symbol of the ending of the Cold War?

The Berlin Wall. It reunified Germany and Berlin (a divided Berlin was a symbol of the war) and was a symbol of the Iron Curtain as a whole.

200

This country had a violent revolution after the fall of the USSR, rather than a peaceful one like other Warsaw Pact states.

Romania

300
What is an example of an event in Vietnam or the USA that turned the American public against the war.

My Lai massacre, Kent State shootings

300

Who is shown in this cartoon?

Kennedy and Khrushchev

300

One of the three main causes of the fall of the USSR was the ___________ crisis, causing shortages of food and consumer goods.

Economic.


The other two were the nationalities crisis (desire for independence by non-Russian peoples in the USSR) and the political crisis (corruption and conflict between those who want change and those who don't)

300

What event is depicted here?

Berlin Airlift in response to the Berlin blockade

300

After WWII, Winston Churchill coined the phrase to describe the division between capitalist and communist societies that was occurring in Europe

Iron Curtain

400

The idea that if one country falls to communism, the surrounding countries will. Therefore communism must be stopped before it can spread.

Domino theory

400

What was the name of the failed prior invasion of Cuba by CIA trained exiles?

The Bay of Pigs

400
Name 3 of the new countries created by the fall of the USSR?

Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany (united), Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, others

400
War was never officially declared in the Korean War, instead it was called this two word term.

Police action

400

What was the main difference between Brezhnev's and Gorbachev's response to protests, strikes, and independence movements in Soviet republics (like Poland)?

Brezhnev was willing to use violence and the Red Army to put down protests, Gorbachev was not. This allowed independence movements and other political parties to exist and push for elections.

500

The disconnect between what Americans at home were being told about how the war was going and what they saw on TV.

Credibility gap

500

What were the options presented to Kennedy to deal with Soviet missiles in Cuba and which one did he choose?

Air strike, air strike + invasion, diplomatic, or blockade. He chose blockade (quarantine)

500

A conflict in this location contributed to the fall of the USSR

Afghanistan

500

What are two of the countries Yugoslavia became after it's breakup in the 1990s?

Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Kosovo.

500

This man was the Premier of Russia when he stopped the attempted coup by the KGB in 1991 and became the first President of an independent Russia after the fall of the USSR.

Boris Yeltsin