Two Superpowers, Two Ideals
Hot Spots & Proxy Wars
Divided Europe & Germany
The Space & Arms Races
Fall of the Soviet Empire
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This economic system relies on private ownership and free markets, championed by the United States.

What is capitalism?

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This 1950–1953 conflict ended in a stalemate, leaving the peninsula divided at the 38th Parallel.

What is the Korean War?

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This massive concrete barrier was erected by East Germany in 1961 to stop its citizens from fleeing to the democratic West.

What is the Berlin Wall?

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Launched by the USSR in 1957, this was the world's first artificial satellite, shocking the US and triggering the Space Race.

What is Sputnik?

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The destruction of this physical barrier in November 1989 came to symbolize the impending collapse of communism in Europe.

What is the Berlin Wall?

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This political and economic system system, championed by the Soviet Union, features state ownership of all property and a classless society.

What is communism?

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This 13-day confrontation in 1962 brought the US and USSR to the brink of nuclear war over Soviet missiles placed just 90 miles from Florida.

 What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

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When the Soviets blockaded West Berlin in 1948, the US and Britain responded by flying in food and supplies for nearly a year in this operation.

What is the Berlin Airlift?

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This was the acronym for the military strategy where both sides knew a nuclear attack would result in the complete annihilation of both attacker and defender.

What is M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Destruction)?

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This US President famously gave a speech at the Brandenburg Gate in 1987, demanding, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"

Who is Ronald Reagan?

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Winston Churchill coined this famous term to describe the physical and ideological division between Western Europe and the Soviet-controlled East.

What is the Iron Curtain?

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The US fought a long, controversial war in this Southeast Asian country from the 1950s to 1975 to prevent a communist takeover of the south.

What is the Vietnam War?

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This massive US economic aid package gave $13 billion to rebuild Western Europe after WWII, successfully weakening the appeal of communism.

What is the Marshall Plan?

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Developed in the early 1950s, this weapon was hundreds of times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan.

What is the Hydrogen Bomb (H-bomb)?

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He was the final leader of the Soviet Union, whose reforms inadvertently led to the dissolution of the USSR.

Who is Mikhail Gorbachev?

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This military alliance was formed in 1949 by the US and its Western allies to provide collective defense against Soviet aggression.

What is NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)?

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This geopolitical theory suggested that if one country in a region fell to communism, surrounding countries would quickly follow.

What is the Domino Theory?

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Germany was divided into four zones after WWII; these three Western allies merged their zones to form democratic West Germany.

Who are the United States, Great Britain, and France?

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This newly created US government agency was tasked with winning the Space Race, leading to the Apollo moon landings.

What is NASA?

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This Russian term translates to "openness" and referred to Gorbachev's policy allowing more freedom of speech and press.

What is Glasnost?

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In response to the creation of NATO, the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellites formed this military alliance in 1955.

What is the Warsaw Pact?

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The Soviet Union faced its own "Vietnam" when it invaded this Central Asian country in 1979, fighting US-backed Mujahideen rebels.

What is Afghanistan?

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This term refers to the Eastern European nations that were theoretically independent but kept under strict Soviet political and economic control.

What are satellite states (or Soviet satellites)?

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This term describes the dangerous practice of pushing a tense geopolitical situation to the absolute brink of war to force the opponent to back down.

What is brinkmanship?

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This Russian term translates to "restructuring" and referred to Gorbachev's economic reforms that allowed some private enterprise.

What is Perestroika?