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2THIS
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U.S. History Review
3 With
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Mr. Byall
4Cold 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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5A 100
The two superpowers that viewed each other with
distrust after WWII
6United States and the Soviet Union
A 100
7A 200
At the Yalta Conference the Soviets agreed to do
what after the defeat of Germany?
8Enter the war against Japan in exchange for Asian
territory
A 200
9A 300
Stated that the U.S. must help all free people
who were resisting attempted subjugation by
armed minorities or outside pressures
10The Truman Doctrine
A 300
11A 400
U.S. plan to help rebuild Europe by giving
billions of in aidhelp rebuild countries that
will resist the rise of communism
12The Marshall Plan
A 400
13A 500
At what meeting did the Big Three agree to disarm
Germany and divide it into four zones?
14Meetings at Potsdam
A 500
15B 100
U.S., Canada, and 10 European nations established
this group to provide military support for
Western Europe
16North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
B 100
17B 200
How did the U.S. respond to the Soviet blockade
of West Berlin
18Berlin Airlift
B 200
19B 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
20China
B 300
21B 400
What was the impact of the Korean War
22Settled little geographically, 2 million
civilians killed, convinced U.S. to begin massive
military buildup, precedent of independent action
by the President
B 400
23B 500
What were Americas plans for Germany as the cold
war deepened?
24Wanted a strong Germany to promote European
recovery
B 500
25C 100
Announcement that caused panic in the U.S. in 1949
26Soviet Union was a nuclear power
C 100
27C 200
If the Soviet Union attacked any nation, the U.S.
would launch an instant nuclear attack at a place
of their own choosing
28Massive Retaliation
C 200
29C 300
Name of the first satellite launched into orbit
by the Soviets
30Sputnik
C 300
31C 400 DD
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32Group that called for nuclear arms control
C 400
33SANE
C 400
34C 500
What did President Eisenhower warn the U.S. about
during his farewell address
35The threat of a military-industrial complex
C 500
36D 100
Soviets installed missiles in this nation causing
the U.S. to take action
37Cuba
D 100
38D 200
CIA operations in this country led to the
overthrow of a leader and the protection of oil
fields
39Iran
D 200
40D 300
This failed attempt was a low point in JFKs
Presidency
41Bay of Pigs Invasion
D 300
42D 400
These became a new cold war battleground for the
U.S. and the Soviets
43Emerging nations
D 400
44D 500
Why was it important for the U.S. to win the
loyalty of emerging nations
45Natural resources, could help in the fight for
containment, depended on the markets of emerging
nations
D 500
46E 100
President who fired General Douglas MacArthur
during the Korean War
47Harry Truman
E 100
48E 200
President whose first goal in office was to bring
the Korean War to an honorable end
49Dwight D. Eisenhower
E 200
50E 300
Soviet leader that installed nuclear missiles in
Cuba
51Nikita Khrushchev
E 300
52E 400
Man who helped Eisenhower shape his cold war
foreign policy
53John Foster Dulles
E 400
54E 500
Leader of the Nationalist government during the
Chinese Civil War
55Jiang Jieshi
E 500
56F 100
Leader of a successful revolt in 1958 that looked
to expel U.S. influence from Cuba
57Fidel Castro
F 100
58F 200
Policy of restricting communism to current borders
59Containment
F 200
60F 300
An alliance of 50 nations that was formed in 1945
as an international peacekeeping organization
61United Nations
F 300
62Man who was elected Prime Minister of Iran and
led the movement to nationalize the oil fields of
Iran
F 400
63Mohammed Mossadeg
F 400
64F 500
Promise of U.S. economic and military aid to
pro-Western governments in the Middle East
65The Eisenhower Doctrine
F 500
66Final Jeopardy
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67Why did Khrushchev and Castro decide to install
Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba?
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68As a response to continued attempts by the U.S.
to plot the overthrow of Castros regime
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