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Chapter 18 Test Review The Cold War Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

The main goal of this was to stop the spread of communism Truman Doctrine

The Soviet Union set this up in response to efforts from the West to reunify Berlin Blockade

Best known for investigating communism in the film industry HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee)

Defeated in the Civil War in China despite two billion dollars in aid sent to them from the United States Nationalists

The leader of the Communists in China Mao Zedong

Commanded the US forces in Korea General Douglas MacArthur

South Korean and UN Forces Appeared to be winning the Korean War until China actively entered the conflict South Korean and UN Forces

The United States responded to fear of Soviet military action in the Middle East by issuing this Eisenhower Doctrine

Making unsupported accusations on suspected Communists in the early 1950’s McCarthyism

US development of the hydrogen bomb When the Soviet Union exploded an atomic bomb, the US responded by intensifying efforts to develop this US development of the hydrogen bomb

Northernmost NATO member in 1955 Norway

Warsaw Pact country isolated from other Warsaw Pact countries Albania

Body of water not bordered by a nonaligned country Black Sea

Number of countries that belonged to the Warsaw Pact Eight

Three NATO countries border Warsaw Pact countries Turkey, Greece, West Germany

Where is Berlin located on the map and why was the Soviet Union able to cut off highway and rail traffic into West Berlin? Berlin’s location in the middle of East Germany, a Warsaw Pact nation, made it possible for the Soviet Union to control all ground access to the city.

Where are most of the Warsaw Pact nations located Where are most of the Warsaw Pact nations located? Why do you think the Soviet Union wanted to control these countries? Most of the Warsaw Pact countries are located near the Soviet Union’s western border. The Soviet Union effectively expanded its own boundaries by controlling these Warsaw Pact nations. It also protected or “padded” its borders by surrounding itself with allies.

Considering its geographical location, why might Turkey have been an important addition to NATO? Turkey extends far east into “Warsaw Pact” territory. Turkey’s northern border on the Black Sea could prove to be a strategic site for a military base because of its access to Soviet ports. If SU gained control of Turkey, it would have access to the Mediterranean & greater influence in countries along the Mediterranean and beyond.

In July 1955, Geneva, Switzerland, hosted a meeting between the US and the SU. Why was Switzerland a good location for this meeting The map shows that Switzerland was a nonaligned nation and it is located in the center of Europe. Therefore, Geneva was a neutral and central location for the meeting.

State the goals met by the US during the Cold War. Stabilizing Western Europe through aid provided by the Marshall Plan Defeating the blockade of West Berlin Containing Communism within North Korea Developing a hydrogen bomb Launching a space satellite

Explain how the fear of communism affected American life during the early years of the Cold War. No American was safe from accusations of being a Communist President Truman set up the Loyalty Review Board The House Un-American Activities Committee investigated members of the film industry Americans were accused of spying for the Soviet Union (Hiss & Rosenbergs) McCarthyism

List the U.S. and the Soviet actions that contributed to the Cold War.

List the Soviet and U.S. military capabilities.

Explain how the fear of communism affected American life during the early years of the Cold War.

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The Sun is a star.

What is the name of our galaxy? The Milky Way

How many planets in the solar system have rings? Four planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings.

What is inertia? Measurement of electrical resistance A ratio between mass and velocity Resistance to motion or change The speed at which an object falls All of the above

Match the device to what it measures: Stop Watch Distance Scale Temperature Thermometer Elapsed Time Speedometer Weight Odometer Rate of Travel