Cold War Pre-assessment

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Cold War Pre-assessment

True or False The Cold War was the end of the last ice age.

True or False: Uncle Sam is looking for a good place for Spring Break

True or False: The pile is symbolic of the amount of money the U. S True or False: The pile is symbolic of the amount of money the U.S. spends on domestic programs.

True or False: Uncle Sam is a crazy man willing to blow up the world.

True or False: Life in the US is equal to life in the USSR

True or False: The U.S achieves peace through the threat of nuclear force.

True or False: The oil and blood depict the sacrifice American has made to defeat communism

True or False: The men in the corner will be happy to “negotiate” with their visitors.

True or False: This was the first version of “Gargamel” from the Smurfs.

True or False: The committee on un-american activities was helpful.

True or False: The man on the ladder is extinguishing the Olympic Flame.

True or False: The teacher in the cartoon forgot to sign her loyalty oath

True or False: This is the “border wall” between San Diego and Tijuana

True or False: The bomb featured here is also known as “Fat Man”.

True or False: The two groups fighting are the Central and Axis Powers

True or False: This is the original game of “Risk”

True or False: Stalin goes duck hunting while on Spring Break

True or False: The man featured here is Senator McCarthy