The Cold War
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| While the _________ were concerned with protecting their territory, Americans were focusing on the ___________ causes of the war | economic
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| the soviets wanted to keep ________ weak and make sure the countries between it and the Soviet union were under soviet control | Germany
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| Roosevelt was convinced economic growth was key to world peace. He wanted to promote it by increasing what? | world trade
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| At what conference did the Allies determine a plan for the postwar world | Yalta
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| The Declaration of Liberated Europe assured what? | the right of all people to choose their own form of government
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| The soviets violated the declaration of liberated europe by pressuring countries to what? | become communist
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| Differences between the Americans and Soviets flared at the ________ conference, where president truman decided to take a hard line against the soviets | Potsdam
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| T/F at the potsdam conference, truman took a stand for germany to pay heave reparations | false, Truman did not want Germany to pay heavy reparations, he believed the success of their economy was crucial
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| the communist countries of eastern europe | satellite nations
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| As the cold war continued, president truman issued the __________ ________ and authorized the Marshall Plan | Truman Doctrine
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| The Long Telegram gave rise to a policy of __________, keeping communism within its present territory through the use of diplomatic, economic, and military actions | containment
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| also known as the european recovery program | marshall plan
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| Nato | north atlantic treaty organization
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| who became a communist nation after the US increased aid to Japan to deter communist expansion in other asian countries | china
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| The UN sent armed forces to South _______ to prevent a communist takeover | Korea
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| the effort to secretly weaken a society and overthrow its government | subversion
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| HUAC | house un-american activities
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| hired by chambers, lawyer who attended yalta conference, worked under Roosevelt, and helped organize UN. Convicted of perjury. | Alger Hiss
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| project that cracked the soviet spy code | venona
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| The red scare intensified as senator Joseph _________ presided over a senate committee charged with exposing communists in government | McCarthy
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| said what many were thinking about McCarthy, "Have you no sense of decency?" | Joseph Welch
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| formaL disapproval | censure
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| willingness to go to the brink of war for the other side to back down | brinkmanship
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| President Eisenhower used the Central __________ Agency to remove anti-American leaders and fight communist takeovers | Intelligence
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| hidden | covert
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