Chapters 15-17.  Besides the fact that we had the atomic bomb, what is another cause of the Cold War?

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Chapters 15-17

 Besides the fact that we had the atomic bomb, what is another cause of the Cold War?

 Churchill referred to the line that separated capitalist controlled Western Europe from the Communist controlled Eastern Europe as the _______ _________.

 Define the Marshall Plan.

 Why did the United States enter the conflict in Korea? (why did we help the South)

 This Cold War Policy was the diplomatic art of going to the brink of war without actually getting into war.

 Why did Sputnik worry Americans?

 Why did the U.S. send hundreds of millions of dollars to Greece and Turkey in 1947?

 Why did the U.S. support the Anti-Cuban refugee invasion at the Bay of Pigs?

 Why did John Kennedy win the 1960 election?

 Why did the Soviet Union build the Berlin Wall?

 How did the Cuban Missile Crisis? (The US agreed to do what? The Soviets agreed to do what?)

# ________ (World War II) # ________ (Atomic Bomb) # ________ (Korean War) # ________ (Cuban Missile Crisis) # ________ (VP turned Pres.)