Cold War part I
Cold War part II
Korean War
Great Depression
World wars
100

This is a type of war that doesn't involve actual combat.

What is a Cold War?

100

This country was divided into four zones after World War II.

What is Germany?

100

In this theory/effect, if one country falls to communism, others could follow.

What is the Domino Theory/Effect?

100

He was an unpopular president when the Great Depression started.

Who was Herbert Hoover?

100

This side included the United States, Britain, and France.

Who were the Allies?

200

The United States was at odds with this country during the Cold War.

What is Russia?

200

This senator whipped up anti-communism fervor during the 1950s.

Who is Joe McCarthy?

200

This is the name of the dividing line between North and South Korea.

What is the 38th parallel?

200

In this philosophy, the government stays out of the economy.

What is "laissez-faire?"

200

This prompted the start of World War I.

What was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

300

With this, the United States promised to provide aid to countries that were fighting communism.

What is the Truman Doctrine?

300

This organization was founded to coordinate defense against Russia.

What was NATO?

300

President Truman was afraid this country might become involved if the United States invaded China.

What is Russia?

300

This was a "deal" in which Franklin D. Roosevelt created programs to get people back to work.

What was the New Deal?

300

In this letter that was intercepted by Britain, Germany tried to convince Mexico to attack the United States.

What was the Zimmermann Telegram?

400

With this, the United States provided assistance to European countries to help them recover from World War II.

What is the Marshall Plan?

400

This was an organization of communist states in Central and Eastern Europe that was formed in response to NATO.

What was the Warsaw Pact?

400

This general was fired due to differences with President Truman about invading China.

Who was Douglas MacArthur?

400

This payroll deduction set up unemployment and set up pension for retirees.

What is Social Security?

400

The U.S. bombed these two cities, forcing Japan to surrender.

What were Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

500

This yielded war-making power to the president.

What is the Eisenhower Doctrine?

500

In this incident, American Francis Gary Powers was shot down by a Russian missile.

What is the U-2 incident?

500

The tide turned when the U.S. landed at this port city.

What is Incheon?

500

The goal of this was to aid with the recovery of agriculture and paid farmers to reduce their production of certain crops.

What is the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)?

500

In this event that was the largest amphibious attack in world history, the allies landed on the beaches of Normandy in France.

What was D-Day?