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McCarthyismKorean WarAround the World Random $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Korean WarMcCarthyism Around the World Random $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200

Korean War $100 This was the dividing line between North and South Korea

Korean War $200 This general commanded the U.N. forces in Korea.

Korean War $300 In 1950, The Soviets walked out of the United Nations because it failed to formally recognize the government of what country?

Korean War $400 When the corporate, scientific, and manufacturing communities have direct ties to the military.

Korean War $500 China crossed this river to enter North Korea in November, 1950, fearing a U.N. invasion.

Korean War $100-Answer What is the 38th parallel?

Korean War $200-Answer Who was Douglas MacArthur?

Korean War $300-Answer What is the People’s Republic of China?

Korean War $400-Answer What is the military- industrial complex?

Korean War $500-Answer What is the Yalu River?

McCarthyism $100 Joseph McCarthy was from what state?

McCarthyism $200 This era in the early 1950s marked by a fear of communism is better known as what?

McCarthyism $300 What U. S. cabinet department did McCarthy claim was ‘infested’ with communists?

McCarthyism $400 The televised hearings regarding communist infiltrators among officers of this group were part of McCarthy’s downfall in 1954.

McCarthyism $500 This person was accused by McCarthy of being a communist even though he was widely considered a national hero who had saved Western Europe from communism.

McCarthyism $100-Answer What is Wisconsin?

McCarthyism $200-Answer What is the Red Scare?

McCarthyism $300-Answer What is the State Department?

McCarthyism $400-Answer What is the Army?

McCarthyism $500-Answer Who is Secretary of State George Marshall?

Around the World $100 This country crushed uprisings in Eastern Europe, most notably East Germany and Hungary in 1956.

Random $300 Soviets developed these long range rockets to deliver their WMDs.

Around the World $300 This canal in Egypt was highly sought after and fought over in 1956, escalating Cold War tensions in the Middle East.

Around the World $400 The U.S. gave support to France in 1954 in order to keep this country from becoming Communist.

Around the World $500 What country in Latin America did the U.S. oust a potentially pro- communist government in 1954 to ensure a pro-U.S. Government there?

Around the World $100- Answer What is the Soviet Union?

Random $300-Answer What are ICBMs?

Around the World $300- Answer What is the Suez Canal?

Around the World $400- Answer What is Vietnam?

Around the World $500- Answer Who is Guatemala?

Random $100 President elected in 1952 who promised to end the Korean War.

Random $200 Chinese Communists forced the Nationalist group from power in China in Where did the Nationalist Chinese set up their government?

Around the World $200 This WWII event forced refugees to flee to Palestine and caused the United Nations to form the Jewish state of Israel.

Random $400 This U.S. spy plane was shot down over Russia in 1960 heightening Cold War tensions.

Random $500 The name of the Chinese Communist leader who proclaimed the People’s Republic of China in 1949.

Random $100-Answer Who is Eisenhower?

Random $200-Answer What is Taiwan?

Around the World $200- Answer What is the Holocaust?

Random $400-Answer What is the U-2?

Random $500-Answer Who is Mao Zedong?

Final Jeopardy Communist Capitals

Final Jeopardy Name the only Communist Capital to fall to the west during the Cold War. Communist

Final Jeopardy-Answer Pyongyang, North Korea?