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The Cold War Years Quiz

Who controlled East Berlin? United States Soviet Union Cuba Frankenstein

How did America get supplies to West Berlin? Mailed them U.P.S. Sent them in by trains. Flew them in by planes. Dropped them from a parachute.

Who invaded South Korea and tried to take over their country? Britain North Korea United States Donald Duck

Who was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis? A. Lyndon B. Johnson B. Thomas Jefferson C. John F. Kennedy D. Ronald Reagan

Where did the Soviet Union build their missile sites? A. Russia B. England C. United States D. Cuba

How did the United States avoid nuclear war with the Soviets? Set up a naval blockade around Cuba. Threatened to bomb Russia. Told Soviet leaders to take a hike. Attacked Russia’s military.

What was the arms race? It was the way presidents are elected. It was the build up of weapons in order to have the most power for protection. It was the invention of the atomic bomb. It was the way many Americans spent their free time in the 1950’s.

What was the way many families spent their time relaxing in the 50’s? Playing horseshoes. Watching television. Hiding in fallout shelters. Hiding under desks.

The King of Rock and Roll Elvis Presley Albert Einstein Stevie Wonder Bing Crosby

Chapter 9 The Cold War Years Lesson 1 Quiz

Who controlled East Berlin? United States Soviet Union Cuba Frankenstein

How did America get supplies to West Berlin? Mailed them U.P.S. Sent them in by trains. Flew them in by planes. Dropped them from a parachute.

Who invaded South Korea and tried to take over their country? Britain North Korea United States Donald Duck

Who was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis? A. Lyndon B. Johnson B. Thomas Jefferson C. John F. Kennedy D. Ronald Reagan

Where did the Soviet Union build their missile sites? A. Russia B. England C. United States D. Cuba

How did the United States avoid nuclear war with the Soviets? Set up a naval blockade around Cuba. Threatened to bomb Russia. Told Soviet leaders to take a hike. Attacked Russia’s military.

What was the arms race? It was the way presidents are elected. It was the build up of weapons in order to have the most power for protection. It was the invention of the atomic bomb. It was the way many Americans spent their free time in the 1950’s.

What was the way many families spent their time relaxing in the 50’s? Playing horseshoes. Watching television. Hiding in fallout shelters. Hiding under desks.

The King of Rock and Roll Elvis Presley Albert Einstein Stevie Wonder Bing Crosby