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The Cold War
Cold War Terms
Question: A "cold war" is...
Answer: A conflict fought without weapons.
Question: Theory that if one country falls to Communism others will (it is a fun, dotted game!)
Answer: Domino Theory
Question: Doctrine named after the president
Answer: Truman Doctrine
Question: Descended on Eastern Europe
Answer: The Iron Curtain
Question: This checks the exansion of Communism.
Answer: Containment
Red Scare
Question: Name of Wisconsin senator to start the Red Scare. (Last name is fine, if you don't know first name)
Answer: Joseph McCarthy
Question: Hollywood ______
Answer: 10
Question: Pres Eisenhower was afraid to defend this popular general (he had a plan)
Answer: Marshall
Question: The name of the dictator of the Soviet Union
Answer: Josef Stalin
Question: McCarthy died of this
Answer: Cirrhosis of the liver (alcoholism)
International Concerns
Question: Germany was divided into this many zones.
Answer: Four.
Question: Stalin used what to keep people in line in the USSR.
Answer: Indimidation and/or fear.
Question: One of two conferences held to end World War II.
Answer: Yalta, Potsdam
Question: Divided East from West Berlin.
Answer: The Berlin Wall
Question: This country was created at the end of World War II.
Answer: Israel.
Working Together
Question: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (acronym)
Answer: NATO
Question: Soviet response to NATO.
Answer: Warsaw Pact
Question: Number of permenant members to the United Nations Security Council (nations)
Answer: Five
Question: Name of general in charge of rebuilding Japan
Answer: MacArthur
Question: Was a comprehensive plan to rebuild Europe at the end of World War II.
Answer: The Marshall Plan.
Hot Wars
Question: This conflict occurred from 1950-1953.
Answer: Korean War.
Question: Leader of North Vietnam.
Answer: Ho Chi Minh.
Question: Defoliant that caused cancer. (color)
Answer: Agent Orange
Question: This entity can declare war.
Answer: Congress.
Question: Vietnam was called America's first what kind of war.
Answer: Media/Living Room (either is correct)