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Cold War-Ch. 26

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This term refers to the indirect but hostile conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union that began at the end of World War II.   Cold War  
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Immediately after World War II, many of the countries of Eastern Europe were occupied by ________ troops.   Soviet  
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Who signed a nonagression pact with Hitler in 1939 that made the U.S. later distrust him and his country?   Joseph Stalin  
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Truman arranged for $600 million in aid be sent to postwar __________ and _____________ to stabilize those governments and prevent them from being communist.   Greece and Turkey  
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The _______________ nations consisted entirely of eastern European nations and was dependent on and dominated by the Soviet Union.   satellite (also Warsaw Pact)  
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The main goal of the Truman Doctrine was to stop the spread of ____________.   communism  
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How did the Soviets respond to the efforts by the West to reunify Germany?   Berlin blockade  
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$13.5 billion dollars in economic aid was provided to many foreign nations as part of the _____ .   Marshall Plan  
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The defensive alliance known as _____ was the first military alliance that the United States ever entered during peacetime.   North Atlantic Treaty Organization  
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Aid to the Chinese Nationalists in the Chinese civil war was provided by which country?   United States  
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Aid to the Chinese Communists in the Chinese civil war was provided by which country?   Soviet Union  
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The Nationalists were defeated in the civil war in China largely because of the weak and corrupt leadership of _______________.   Chiang Kai-Shek  
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The leader of the Nationalists was forced to flee to the island of ______ after his army was defeated.   Taiwan  
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The leader of the Chinese Communists was ______ who set up the People’s Republic of China on the mainland.   Mao Zedong  
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Which country sent troops into Korea when fighting neared its border?   China  
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President Truman disagreed with General MacArthur about MacArthur’s plans to blockade and bomb _____.   China  
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President Truman fired General ________ in response to his public criticism of Truman.   MacArthur  
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The ______ became an important dividing line between North and South Korea.   38th parallel  
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The committee known as ________ became well known for investigating communism in the film industry.   HUAC  
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Accusations that communism was widely present in the U.S. government and military were made by Senator _______ .   Joseph McCarthy  
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The _____ decided not to cooperate with the investigation into whether the American film industry had been influenced by Communists and were sent to prison.   Hollywood Ten  
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What famous government official was convicted of perjury after being accused of spying for the Soviet Union.   Alger Hiss  
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In pronouncing sentence on ______ , Judge Irving Kaufman declared the crime “worse than murder” because it had put “into the hands of the Russians the A-bomb.”   Ethel and Julius Rosenberg  
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When the Soviet Union exploded an atomic bomb, the United States responded by building a _____________ bomb.   hydrogen  
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The policy of ______ threatened retaliation against acts of aggression against the United States.   brinkmanship  
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As Secretary of State, ______ proposed that the United States declare its intention to use massive retaliation against any aggression.   John Foster Dulles  
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The _______ was created by Truman to investigate persons who may have possible ties or sympathies toward communism.   Loyalty Review Board  
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This law made it illegal to plot to establish a totalitarian dictatorship in the United States.   McCarran Internal Security Act  
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What group’s covert actions helped to topple governments in Iran and Guatemala?   CIA  
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The Eisenhower Doctrine was a warning to the Soviet Union against military intervention in this area of the world.   Middle East  
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This U-2 pilot was convicted in the Soviet Union of espionage and later returned to the United States in exchange for a Soviet spy.   Francis Gary Powers  
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This was the name of the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.   Sputnik I  
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Nikita Khrushchev became the leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin and was the one who ordered tanks in 1956 into ______to crush the government there.   Hungary  
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The _____________ Pact was the official name of the military alliance that consisted of the Eastern European satellite nations dominated by the Soviet Union.   Warsaw  
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