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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Post War Europe Asian Threats Korea McCarthyism Cold (World) War

2 Explain the Truman Doctrine 100

3 that the US would attempt to contain Communism and aid countries against “ armed minorities ” and “ outside pressure ” 100

4 When French, British & US controlled West Germany was unified, the USSR responded with blockading West Berlin. …How did the US respond? 200

5 Berlin Airlift 200

6 Why was communism largely developed in many Eastern European countries after WWII? 300

7 Soviets occupied Eastern Europe after WWII and wanted a buffer zone/set up their own puppet communist governments 300

8 This economic reform plan called for massive spending in Western Europe, and the reasons why 400

9 Marshall Plan; New markets, strong/stable democracies that can oppose Communist threat 400

10 Truman authorized the building of the H-bomb largely in response to 500

11 The Soviet exploding of an A-bomb 500

12 This man won the popular support of the Chinese people, but failed to gain the support of the US 100

13 Mao Zedong 100

14 Although supported by the US, this man ’ s government was corrupt and weak 200

15 Chiang Kai-Shek 200

16 The Nationalists fled here, and was recognized as the true Chinese government by the US and UN for several years 300

17 Taiwan (Formosa) 300

18 Why was the Soviet Union unable to use its veto power on the UN security council to prevent military action against its ally North Korea? 400

19 At the time, the USSR was boycotting the UN for not recognizing Mao Zedong as the true leader of China 400

20 In the Chinese Civil War, which leader controlled which part of the country 500

21 Mao Zedong in the North Chiang Kai-Shek in the South 500

22 What was the line that divided the the Korean Nations? 100

23 38 th parallel (Japanese forces in Korea surrender to US and USSR forces) 100

24 List the forces fighting in Korea (both sides) 200

25 South Korea and UN (led by the US) v. North Korea and Communist China 200

26 This man argued for an extension of the Korean War into China, and this man fired him for criticizing his authority 300

27 MacArthur and Truman 300

28 This city changed hands at least four times during the war, but survived to become South Korea ’ s capital 400

29 Seoul 400

30 The N. Korean troops pushed the S. Korean troops all the way to ____________, before the UN intervened with a landing at _____________ and pushed the Communist forces all the way to _______________________ 500

31 Pusan, Inchon, Yalu River 500

32 The Senator who claimed he possessed lists of known Communists in the State Department was 100

33 Joe McCarthy 100

34 Explain McCarthyism 200

35 Communist witch hunt in America where people were accused without proof and asked to give up other communists to save themselves 200

36 This committee pressured the film industry to blacklist many popular, but uncooperative actors/directors, accusing them of being communists 300

37 HUAC 300

38 This African American actor, athlete and activist lost his career over Communist sympathies 400

39 Paul Robeson 400

40 This was a group of actors/directors who refused to cooperate with the HUAC 500

41 The Hollywood 10 500

42 The Middle East became a region of concern, and under the protection of US foreign policy under this president 100

43 Eisenhower 100

44 Name two high profile cases resulting from the internal witch hunts 200

45 Ethel and Julius Rosenberg; Alger Hiss 200

46 This policy was adopted by Dulles and hinged on MAD (Mutually assured Destruction) 300

47 Brinksmanship 300

48 2.This was established to protect the US and European allies from Soviet attacks. 1.This was the Soviet response to the rearmament of West Germany 400

49 NATO; Warsaw Pact 400

50 This soviet leader authorized Soviet action in Hungary in 1956 500

51 Nikita Khruschev 500


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