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The Soviet leader who reneged on promises about the freedom of Eastern European nations at the Potsdam Conference

Joseph Stalin

100

When the Soviets successfully launched this satellite, they gained an early lead over the Americans in the space race

Sputnik

100

This is the nickname for the soaring birthrate from 1946-1964

Baby Boom

100

This policy of the Truman Doctrine called for preventing communism from spreading

Containment

100

The president after Truman, he issued a doctrine that the United States would protect the Middle East from communism 

Dwight D. Eisenhower

200

He led the Chinese communists and became their Chairman following the civil war

Mao Zedong

200

Francis Gary Powers was shot down during a spy mission over Russia in this aircraft, which later gave its name to the incident.

U-2 bomber

200

This bill provided (among other things) scholarship money for returning soldiers after World War II

GI Bill

200

Churchill said this fell across Europe, cutting off the Soviet satellite countries in Eastern Europe from the rest of the world.

"Iron Curtain"

200

He was a Senator from Wisconsin known for increasing the Second Red Scare to new heights with claims that he had a list of 205 communists who worked in the State Department

Joseph McCarthy

300

The Egyptian leader who nationalized the Suez Canal and constructed the Aswan Dam

Gamal Abdel-Nasser

300

Afraid of escalating tensions and causing a war, Americans did nothing to support a revolution in this Eastern European nation in 1956 beyond opening its borders to refugees

Hungary

300

This law authorized the greatest public spending project in American history and began the construction of over 40,000 miles worth of roads, cementing the United States as a "car country" forever

Interstate Highway Act

300

This foreign policy endorsed by John Foster Dulles encouraged Americans to go to the verge of war in order to intimidate their enemies

Brinkmanship

300

He was the general of United Nations troops in Korea, but he lost his job when he wanted to drop a nuclear weapon on China

Douglas MacArthur

400

He was the first president of South Korea

Syngman Rhee
400

In the Berlin Airlift, Americans flew planes to deliver supplies to which blockaded section of Berlin? 

West Berlin

400

This is a "colorful" term referring to the move of many Americans from cities to the suburbs during the 1950s 

White Flight

400

This is the refusal to work with/hire people associated with communism, especially popular in Hollywood after the HUAC hearings

Blacklisting

400

He was Eisenhower's Secretary of State, known for introducing terms like "brinkmanship" and "massive retaliation."

John Foster Dulles

500

Iranian Prime Minister who nationalized the oil industry before being overthrown in Operation Ajax

Mohammed Mossadegh

500

The CIA overthrew the government in this country after it nationalized arable land that had been farmed mostly by American fruit companies 

Guatemala

500

This Congressional group held hearings of suspected communists, most notably in Hollywood (need the full name)

House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

500

In the arms race, people came to the conclusion that if one nation used nuclear weapons, their enemies would retaliate, and everyone would end up losing. This is called...

Mutually Assured Destruction

500
He was a convicted Soviet spy who was a high-ranking member of the State Department, present at the Yalta Conference and the founding of the United Nations

Alger Hiss