Beginning of The Cold War
NATO and the Warsaw Pact
Korean War
Korean War II
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What is a Cold War?

A war between two countries that is never directly fought 

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What is NATO?

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization- a system of alliances built by the United States after World War II 

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Who was South Korea allied with during the Korean War?

The United Nations, The United States, and Great Britain 

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Who is Kim Il-Sung?

The first communist dictator of North Korea

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What does MAD stand for?

Mutually Assured Destruction

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What is deterrence?

A reason not to do something- basically, if you do this, here's what the consequence will be (in the Cold War this means nuclear weaponry)

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What is the Warsaw Pact?

A system of alliances built after World War II by the Soviet Union that included many Eastern European countries

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Who was North Korea allied with during the Korean War?

The Soviet Union and China
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Why was Korea split after World War II?

The United States and the Soviet Union divided up the lands the Japanese Empire had conquered

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What is the difference between capitalism and communism?

Capitalism- individual ownership, prioritizes the individual and individual success

Communism- group ownership, prioritizes the group and group ownership

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Who controlled East and West Germany after World War II?

East Germany- Soviet Union

West Germany- United States (and its allies)

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What is the purpose of the policy of containment? 

Stopping the spread of communism between countries

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What is domino theory?

The idea that if one country in a region falls to communism, the rest will as well

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Which side was initially winning the Korean War when it first started? Why?

The North Koreans- they were better supplied and more prepared

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What is the "Iron Curtain?"

The dividing line between Soviet-influenced Eastern Europe and the NATO allies of Central and Western Europe

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What is the Truman Doctrine?

The idea that the United States and its allies cannot allow communism to spread, because that would make communism more valuable 

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What was the result of deterrence and MAD between the United States and the Soviet Union?

The stockpiling of nuclear weapons 

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What is the significance of the 38th parallel in the Korean War?

It was the initial border between North and South Korea, and it is the line that both countries agreed to respect as borders at the end of the war

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Who is Syngman Rhee?

The first United States-supported dictator of South Korea

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How was life different for the people of East and West Germany after World War II?

Quality of life was better in West Germany

West Germany lived under capitalism

East Germany lived under communism

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What was the purpose of the Marshall Plan? 

To give much-needed financial aid to European countries and prevent the spread of communism throughout the continent

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Name 2 reasons why the relationship between the United States and Soviet Union fell apart after World War II

-The development of the atomic bomb by the United States

-Different Cultures

-Capitalism vs. Communism

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What is the legacy of the Korean War in the United States?

The Korean War is often referred to as the "forgotten war" because it is overshadowed by the Vietnam War and World War II

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What happened after General Douglas MacArthur launched the Inch’on Landing/Offensive during the Korean War?



The armies of South Korea and the United States were able to push the North Korean army back to their Chinese border

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What is the difference between the Marshall Plan and the Treaty of Versailles?

The Marshall Plan focused on building countries up, including West Germany- the Treaty of Versailles focused on punishing the losing countries, especially Germany