Significant Moments
Proxies/Conflicts
People
Ideas/Concepts
Geography
100

The fall of this wall is considered one of the primary reasons of the fall of the Soviet Union shortly after. Often called the "Symbol of the Cold War," this wall fell due to civil unrest.


What was the Berlin Wall?

100

This war is often considered the largest proxy war of the Cold War. It took place between the "democratic" South and communist North of a certain country in Southeast Asia. 



What was the Vietnam War?

100

This man was the leader of the Soviet Union until 1953. He also was dictator during WW2 and had a city named after him.


Who was Joseph Stalin?

100

This political theory derived from Karl Marx could be found quite commonly throughout Eastern Europe, including the Soviet Union. The United States, however, despised it.

What is communism?

100

The capitalist/democratic nation directly opposed to the Soviet Union in the Cold War. 

What is the United States?

200

The term used to describe the metaphorical wall that the Soviets made around their sphere of influence. It was introduced by Winston Churchill in his speech at Fulton University, Missouri. "____ _____"



What was the "Iron Curtain" 

200

Now known as the more advanced and prosperous nation, this country was invaded by their Northern opposite with help from the USSR. After their capital, Seoul, was captured, they called for UN help. When the war ended, these two countries made their border on the 38th parallel. 


What is South Korea?

200

This dictator ruled Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis, famous for his relations with the USSR and taking American businesses based in Cuba for himself/his country.


Who was Fidel Castro?

200

The theory regarding stopping the chain of communist uprisings within nations. The US feared as soon as one nation turned to communism, it would start a sequence of more falling to communism. Hint: Use the image.



What is the domino theory?

200

After WW2, the allied nations divided up this European  country into occupational zones. Its capital city was also divided between the Soviets and the United States, making way to high tensions in the city.

What is Germany?

300

The _____ Plan was a plan made in 1948 by George ______ that proposed that the US should reboot Europe's economy and stop the "vicious cycle". This plan involved giving Western Europe financial aid.


What was the Marshall Plan?


300

The US used these infamous planes to spy during the Cold War. In a certain incident they were claimed to be "weather planes" flying over Russia and in another they were key to finding ICBMs in Cuba.


What were U-2s?

300

This president of the United States was most famous for his leadership during the U-2 Incident, his signing of an armistice in the Korean War, and his initial involvement in Vietnam. He was in office from 1953-1961.


Who was Dwight Eisenhower?

300

The idea largely used by the US involving stopping the spread or limiting communism around the world. Hint: Use the image


What is containment?

300

This Asian country was the second largest communist power during the Cold War. Under Mao Zedong, they worked with the USSR in some conflicts such as the Korean War.


What is China?

400

This event took place after the Soviets blockaded US supply routes into the capital city of Germany. It involved the US and UK flying in food, fuel, supplies and even chocolate. (__capital city__+______)


What was the Berlin Airlift?

400

This leftist group lead an armed insurrection versus a military dictatorship after escalating violence against the poor, and the Catholic Church, in particular.

What is the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front?

400

This family was kicked out of power, and eventually their country, after the Sandinista rebels fought a successful guerrilla war that became increasingly popular, and lead to a democratic change in the country in the 1980s.

Who were the Somozas?

400

Three long-term problems that lead to the collapse of the Soviet Union?

What are:

1. Non-Russian ethnic groups resisting assimilation

2. Excessive spending

3. Communism becoming unpopular

400

Pan-Arabism refers to the goal of politically uniting Arabic-speaking peoples across this world region.

What is the Middle East?

500

This agreement was supposed to settle differences between north and south Vietnam, though reunification was strained as the south refused to participate.

What were the Geneva Peace Accords?

500

These two countries were significantly affected by the Vietnam War. Both closely neighbored Vietnam, with some battles expanding into their land. There was also the Ho Chi Minh supply route used by the North Vietnamese that passed through both these countries.


What are Laos and Cambodia?

500

This leader was the premier of the Soviet Union during the Cold War, more specifically the Cuban Missile Crisis. He also secretly criticized the policies of Stalin.

Who was Nikita Khruschev?

500

This program was started by Mao Zedong in 1966, and its stated goal was to preserve Chinese socialism by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society.

What is the Cultural Revolution?

500

This Southern location in Cuba is where 1,200 Cuban exiles armed by the United States dropped onto the island's mainland. The CIA operation's plan was to gain their peoples' support against the communist government in hopes of overthrowing them, however it famously flopped.

What is the Bay of Pigs?