Entering the Cold War
The Koran War I
The Korean War II
The Cold War in the 50's
Camelot
100

How was the Cold War a war of ideas?

Communism vs Democracy and Capitalism 

100

During President Eisenhower's speech on the Korean Armistice, what did he call the United States to continue pursuing?

Ensuring freedom across the world . 

100

What was the Incheon Landing? 

A surprise amphibious assault behind North Korean forces in 1950 that turned the tide of the Korean War in favor of the UN forces. 

100

What was the Iron Curtain?

The line drawn between communist and democratic countries across Europe. 

100

How did televised presidential debates between Kennedy and Nixon affect the presidential election. 

Performance on tv swayed the minds of voters. 

200

Why was the Cold War called a "cold" war?

War of ideology and economy. No physical fighting. 

200

Did the American people believe the Korean War was worth fighting in 1953?

No.55% disapprove, 36% approve. 

200

What did the Korean War Armistice provide?

- Suspension of open hostilities

- A fixed demarcation line with a 4km (2.4 miles) buffer zone - the so-called demilitarization zone

- A mechanism for the transfer of prisoners of war


200

What was the Marshall Plan?

U.S. economic aid to European countries to combat communism. 
200

Describe the Bay of Pigs landing. 

Failed attempt by CIA trained Cuban expatriates to conduct an amphibious assault on Cuba and conduct a coup d'état. 

300

What is a "hot" war?

Physical conflict. 

300

Why was General MacArthur fired?

He wrote a letter to a sitting congressman disagreeing with President Truman. The congressman read the letter on the house floor. 

300

Was the Korean War ever ended?

No.

300

How was Germany divided after WWII?

France, Britain, U.S., USSR divided the country and Berlin. 

300

What was the Berlin Wall?

A physical wall built around the American, British, and French sectors of Berlin. 

400

What is my favorite color?

Blue

400

Describe the Truman Doctrine.

Financial aid to all all countries to combat the spread of communism. 

400

Describe the treatment of U.S. POW's by Korean and Chinese forces during the Korean War. 

- Exposure to elements

- Death marches

- Stoning

- Brainwashing

- Starvation & Thirst

- Beatings

- Solitary confinement

- Sweat boxes

400

How did the atomic bomb affect the Cold War?

- MAD


- Constant fear of death/end of the world 

400

Describe the Cuban Missile Crisis. 

A standoff where Russian naval vessels attempted to deliver nuclear missiles to Cuba. U.S. naval vessels blockaded the island. The Russians agreed to back down and the U.S. agreed to never invade Cuba and remove missile sites from Turkey and other European countries. 

500

Define communism in practice. 

Collective property rights

Centralized government 

Redistribution

Militaristic

No individual rights


500

What was NSC-68?

A paper published by the National Security Counsel stating the U.S. must build a strong military to combat the spread of communism. 

500

Why was George Keenan's Article X important?

Advocated for containment against the spread of communism. 

500

What was McCarthyism?

Fear amongst Americans of being accused of supporting communism. This could result in loss of jobs, criminal prosecution, and having your name drug through the mud on live television. 

500

Who is accused of killing JFK? Where was JFK assassinated? 

- Lee Harvey Oswald

- Dallas, TX