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THIS
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U.S. History Review
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With
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Host...
Mr. Byall
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Cold War in the Atomic Age
People of the Cold War
Cold War Deepens
A New Battleground
Misc. Topics
Cold War Begins
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A 100
The two superpowers that viewed each other with
distrust after WWII
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United States and the Soviet Union
A 100
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A 200
At the Yalta Conference the Soviets agreed to do
what after the defeat of Germany?
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Enter the war against Japan in exchange for Asian
territory
A 200
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A 300
Stated that the U.S. must help all free people
who were resisting attempted subjugation by
armed minorities or outside pressures
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The Truman Doctrine
A 300
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A 400
U.S. plan to help rebuild Europe by giving
billions of in aidhelp rebuild countries that
will resist the rise of communism
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The Marshall Plan
A 400
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A 500
At what meeting did the Big Three agree to disarm
Germany and divide it into four zones?
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Meetings at Potsdam
A 500
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B 100
U.S., Canada, and 10 European nations established
this group to provide military support for
Western Europe
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
B 100
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B 200
How did the U.S. respond to the Soviet blockade
of West Berlin
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Berlin Airlift
B 200
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B 300
The U.S. saw the loss of this country to
communism as a major failure of containment
forcing them to support other Asian nations in
hopes of containing communism
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China
B 300
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B 400
What was the impact of the Korean War
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Settled little geographically, 2 million
civilians killed, convinced U.S. to begin massive
military buildup, precedent of independent action
by the President
B 400
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B 500
What were Americas plans for Germany as the cold
war deepened?
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Wanted a strong Germany to promote European
recovery
B 500
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C 100
Announcement that caused panic in the U.S. in 1949
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Soviet Union was a nuclear power
C 100
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C 200
If the Soviet Union attacked any nation, the U.S.
would launch an instant nuclear attack at a place
of their own choosing
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Massive Retaliation
C 200
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C 300
Name of the first satellite launched into orbit
by the Soviets
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Sputnik
C 300
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C 400 DD
DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
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Group that called for nuclear arms control
C 400
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SANE
C 400
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C 500
What did President Eisenhower warn the U.S. about
during his farewell address
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The threat of a military-industrial complex
C 500
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D 100
Soviets installed missiles in this nation causing
the U.S. to take action
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Cuba
D 100
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D 200
CIA operations in this country led to the
overthrow of a leader and the protection of oil
fields
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Iran
D 200
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D 300
This failed attempt was a low point in JFKs
Presidency
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Bay of Pigs Invasion
D 300
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D 400
These became a new cold war battleground for the
U.S. and the Soviets
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Emerging nations
D 400
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D 500
Why was it important for the U.S. to win the
loyalty of emerging nations
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Natural resources, could help in the fight for
containment, depended on the markets of emerging
nations
D 500
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E 100
President who fired General Douglas MacArthur
during the Korean War
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Harry Truman
E 100
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E 200
President whose first goal in office was to bring
the Korean War to an honorable end
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
E 200
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E 300
Soviet leader that installed nuclear missiles in
Cuba
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Nikita Khrushchev
E 300
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E 400
Man who helped Eisenhower shape his cold war
foreign policy
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John Foster Dulles
E 400
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E 500
Leader of the Nationalist government during the
Chinese Civil War
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Jiang Jieshi
E 500
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F 100
Leader of a successful revolt in 1958 that looked
to expel U.S. influence from Cuba
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Fidel Castro
F 100
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F 200
Policy of restricting communism to current borders
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Containment
F 200
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F 300
An alliance of 50 nations that was formed in 1945
as an international peacekeeping organization
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United Nations
F 300
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Man who was elected Prime Minister of Iran and
led the movement to nationalize the oil fields of
Iran
F 400
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Mohammed Mossadeg
F 400
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F 500
Promise of U.S. economic and military aid to
pro-Western governments in the Middle East
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The Eisenhower Doctrine
F 500
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Final Jeopardy
The Final Jeopardy Category is Cuban Missile
Crisis Please record your wager.
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Why did Khrushchev and Castro decide to install
Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba?
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As a response to continued attempts by the U.S.
to plot the overthrow of Castros regime
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