Super Powers
Terminology
Korean War
Cuban Missile Crisis
Vietnam War
Berlin, Germany
Collapse of USSR
100

What does the alliance N.A.T.O. stand for? 

What is: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

100

What is a war of political ideologies and desires called, as opposed to a violent war of physical combat?

What is: Cold War

100

Similar to Vietnam, what ideology did the North fight for during the Korean War?

What is: Communism
100

What was the name of the surprise invasion where the U.S. trained Cuban exiles to attack and overthrow the Communist government in power of Cuba? 

What is: Bay of Pigs Invasion

100

At the time of the Cold War, Vietnam was still split into two separate countries, North Vietnam and South Vietnam. At which line of latitude, or parallel, were the Vietnams split? 

What is: 17th Parallel 

100

Berlin is known as the first "___ ____" of the Cold War because of all the tension boiling up there.

What is: "Hot Spot"

100

True or False: The Soviet Union was comprised of multiple countries, along with Russia.

True

200

What was the Communist alliance of Eastern European nations called that opposed N.A.T.O.? 

What is: Warsaw Pact

200

What was the United States' foreign policy during the Cold War, which was an attempt to stop the spread of communism?

What is: Containment

200

At the start of the Cold War, Korea was split into North Korea and South Korea. Which line of latitude or parallel divided Korea in half? 

What is: 38th Parallel 

200

Which U.S. President placed a blockade or quarantine on Cuba, surrounding the country with naval ships to block imports from the Soviet Union?

Who is: John F. Kennedy

200

Vietnam split into North Vietnam and South Vietnam following their long war for independence from which European country?

What is: France

200

True or False: The Berlin Wall was built all the way around West Berlin; it was not just a wall dividing West Berlin from East Berlin.

True

200

What year did the Soviet Union officially collapse and dissolve into Russia?

What is: 1991

300

What designated $400 million to maintain democracy in both Greece and Turkey, rather than allowing communists to take root? 

What is: Truman Doctrine

300

What was the name of the first man-made satellite launched into space called? (It belonged to the USSR)

What is: Sputnik I

300

The Korean War was the first large conflict during the Cold War. Name any of the years the Korean War took place! 

What are: 1950 - 1953

300

Who was the Communist revolutionary who ruled Cuba for the duration of the Cold War, and beyond?

Who is: Fidel Castro

300

What type of warfare was utilized from 1955 - 1975, during the Vietnam War? 

What is: Guerrilla Warfare

300

What occurred in West Berlin after the Soviets surrounded it and blocked all supplies from entering?

What is: the Berlin Airlift

300
There are only 4 remaining Communist countries in the world. Name 2 of them!

What are: China, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos

400

What allowed the United States to send between $12 - $14 billion to preserve democracies throughout Western Europe? 

What is: Marshall Plan

400

What did Winston Churchill claim divided Europe between the Democratic West and Communist East? 

What is: Iron Curtain

400

Who was the Communist dictator of North Korea for the duration of the Cold War? (Ruled from 1948 - 1994) 

Who is: Kim Il Sung 

400

The United States felt threatened because of the Soviet nuclear missiles located in Cuba. The Soviet Union felt equally threatened because of the U.S. missiles located in which two European countries?

What are: Turkey and Greece

400

Who was the Communist leader of North Vietnam?

Ho Chi Minh

400

Which leader of the Soviet Union initiated the blockade of Berlin, forcing Allied Forces to drop supplies by airplanes?

Who is: Joseph Stalin

400

What was the name of Boris Yeltsin's plan to convert Russia's economy from communism to capitalism as quickly as possible? 

What is: "Shock Therapy" 

500

At the conclusion of the Cold War, European countries united to rebuild their economies by forming the European Union (EU). What agreement did the United States create with Canada and Mexico? 

What is: NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)

500

What is the acronym used to explain how if either alliance of the Cold War would have fired a nuclear weapon at the other, it would have led to complete and utter chaos? (Give both letters and what they stand for!)

What is: M.A.D. = Mutual(ly) Assured Destruction

500

Which country fought successfully alongside North Korea's Communist forces against the South Korean, U.S. and U.N. forces? 

What is: China
500

Rudolf Anderson Jr., while flying a reconnaissance spy plane over Cuba to photograph missile sites, was shot down and killed. What type of spy plane was he flying? (Hint: Letter-Number)

What is: U-2 Spy Plane

500

Viet Cong was the common name given to Vietnamese soldiers who fought in South Vietnam on behalf of the Communists. What was the name for Vietnamese fighting for Communism in North Vietnam? 

Who is: Vietminh

500

Within TWO years, when was the Berlin Wall finally opened so people could freely pass between East and West Berlin? 

What is: 1989

500

What were two key policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, responsible for weakening the totalitarian U.S.S.R.?

What are: 

"Glasnost" - citizens were open to express opinions on the government 

"Perestroika" - allowed to have private ownership of businesses

"Demokratizatsiya" - welcomed democratic elections and multiple political parties