General Terms
Truman
Eisenhower
Korean War
At Home
100

this refers to indirect conflicts between two countries over long periods of time

Cold War 

100

The Truman Doctrine was made to protect these two countries from the spread of Soviet communism 

Greece and Turkey
100

This was the name of the policy designed to provide aid to any Middle Eastern country fightign communism 

Eisenhower Doctrine 

100

This international organization took military action, for the first time, during the Korean War 

United Nations 
100

This man was convicted of perjury while being investigated for spying for Russia as a federal agent. 

Alger Hiss 

200

This is the type of economy the Soviets had 

Communism 

200

This was the name of the plan to defeat communism by preventing it from spreading, forcing it to implode over time. 

Containment Theory

200

This refersto the policy of playing military "chicken" with the Soviets to take them to the edge of war without starting one

brinkmanship

200

This country protested Communist China's lack of involvement in the United Nations, leaving them absent during crucial Korean War votes 

Soviet Union/ Russia / USSR 

200
Named after a Wisconsin senator, this term refers to the communist witchhunts during the Early Cold War. 

McCarthyism 

300

This is the type of economy the United States has 

Capitalism 

300

This was the plan to buy friends by funding the development of their economies so that they would not become communist 

Marshall Plan 

300

This refers to the belief that if America or Russia started a war, that most of the world would be hit by nuclear bombs/ radiation 

Mutually Assured Destruction

300

This was the landing site for the Americans that turned the tide of the Korean War 

Inchon

300

This couple was executed for treason after being foudn guilty of selling nuclear and rocket secrets to the Russians 

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg 

400

This was the name of the conference when Harry Truman decided that the Russians were never going to be friendly towards us 

Potsdam Conference 

400

This man was considered the brains behind Truman's foreign policy 

George Kennan

400

the U.S. used the CIA to overthrow this country for trying to nationalzie oil production. 

Iran 

400

After the Americans almost entirely defeated the North Korean army, pushing them to their northern edge,  this country entered the war, forcing an eventual stalemate. 

Communist China 

400

Veterans used this perk to get affordable housing in the suburbs, earn college degrees, and start their own businesses. 

GI BIll 

500

This is what Churchill called the Soviet policy of preventing interaction between the democratic West adn the Soviet east 

Iron Curtain 

500

This was the name of the plan to drop supplies from planes into West Berlin 

Berlin Airlift 

500

He was considered the brains behind Eisenhower fights against communism, creating foreign policies and toppling banana republics 

John Foster Dulles 

500

This was the name of the marines who led the major offensives against North Korea 

X Corps 

500

This cognressional committee investigated Americans who were accused of being communist by making them prove their innocence in front of the American public 

House of UnAmerican Activities Committee