EOC Review Competency Goal 11. ______ conflict between US & USSR; never resulted in any direct conflict Cold War.

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EOC Review Competency Goal 11

______ conflict between US & USSR; never resulted in any direct conflict Cold War

____ defense military alliance for democratic nations NATO

_____ defense military alliance for Communist nations Warsaw Pact

______ Witch hunts based on false accusations in the 1950s McCarthyism

_____ Major foreign policy after WWII; sought to stop the spread of Communism Containment

____ doctrine which wanted to stop the expansion of Communism by any means necessary (1 st to use containment) Truman Doctrine

_____ Plan which provided economic aid to European countries; wanted to stop Communist takeover Marshall Plan

_____ Similar to the Truman Doctrine but focused on containment in the Middle East Eisenhower Doctrine

____ In this 1948 incident, the UN flew in supplies to West Berlin because the USSR set up blockade. An airlift had to be used because West Berlin was actually apart of East Germany Berlin Airlift

List two Cold War incidents during JFK’s administration. Cuban Missile Crisis, Berlin Crisis, Bay of Pigs

List 3 US responses to the launch of Sputnik. NASA, National Defense Education Act, space race

List 3 major civil rights leaders: Stokely Carmichael, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X

____ Civil Rights leader who agreed with Stokely Carmichael & Malcolm X that there should be a legislative response to the civil rights movement but disagreed with their methods. Martin Luther King, Jr.

_______ MLK, Jr.’s civil rights philosophy Civil disobedience

____ Major women’s movement leader; wrote Feminine Mystique; which detailed women’s frustration with their current positions in society. Betty Friedan

____ prohibited gender discrimination in extracurricular activities Title IX