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Korean War Eisenhower’s Cold War Policies Cold War and American Society Efforts to Contain Communism Origins of the Cold War

Category 1 – 10 Points What was the Declaration of Liberated Europe?

Category 1 – 20 Points Which 3 leaders were present at the Yalta Conference?

Category 1 – 30 Points At the Yalta Conference, the US and the Soviet Union reached a compromise concerning German reparations. What was this compromise?

Category 1 – 40 Points Who coined the term Iron Curtain?

Category 1 – 50 Points At the Potsdam Conference, what did Truman offer Stalin?

Category 2 – 10 Points What policy did George Kennan propose in the Long Telegram?

Category 2 – 20 Points When Britain, France, and the US merged their zones in Germany, their zone became known as ____________________ and the Soviet zone became known as _____________________

Category 2 – 30 Points What was the Marshall Plan?

Category 2 – 40 Points What was the purpose of NATO?

Category 2 – 50 Points The Soviets responded to the formation of NATO by forming their own alliance known as _____________________

Category 3 – 10 Points How was the film industry affected by the Red Scare?

Category 3 – 20 Points What does HUAC stand for? What were they investigating?

Category 3 – 30 Points What started the second Red Scare?

Category 3 – 40 Points Who was Alger Hiss?

Category 3 – 50 Points What does McCarthyism refer to?

Category 4 – 10 Points Which war hero became president after Truman decided not to run for reelection?

Category 4 – 20 Points Who became the leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin died?

Category 4 – 30 Points When Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal, what did they intend to use the profits for?

Category 4 – 40 Points Eisenhower used covert operations conducted by ___________________ to stop the spread of communism

Category 4 – 50 Points What was the Eisenhower Doctrine?

Category 5 – 10 Points Before he was defeated and fled to Taiwan, Chiang Kai-shek led the _____________ forces in China

Category 5 – 20 Points Where was Korea divided?

Category 5 – 30 Points Why did Truman fire MacArthur?

Category 5 – 40 Points What is the name of the area that separates North and South Korea?

Category 5 – 50 Points In 1950, the Soviet Union signed a treaty of friendship and alliance with which country?