Chapter 29
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Nuremberg trials | trials at an Allied military court that brought several dozen Nazi military leaders to justice for crimes committed during World War II
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Cold War | a post-World War II era of open hostility and high tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
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iron curtain | Winston Churchill's term for the division of Europe created by Soviet actions
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Truman Doctrine | U.S. pledge to provide economic and military aid to oppose the spread of communism
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Marshall Plan | a massive program of U.S. economic aid to help Western Europe make a rapid recovery from the war and remain politically stable
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containment | a policy of resisting Soviet aggression to contain the spread of communism
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Berlin airlift | a massive effort to supply West Berlin by air after the Soviets blockaded it
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NATO | North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance between the United States, Canada, and Western Europe designed to counter Soviet power in Europe
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Warsaw Pact | an alliance formed between the Soviet Union and the Communist nations of Eastern Europe
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hydrogen bomb | an immensely destructive weapon powered by nuclear fusion
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deterrence | the development of or maintenance of military power to deter an attack
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arms race | a struggle between nations to gain an advantage in weapons
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Sputnik | the world's first satellite, a human-made object launched in 1947 by the Soviet Union that flies in orbit around the Earth
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Bay of Pigs invasion | unsuccessful invasion of Cuba by a secretly trained force, which U.S. leaders believed would result in a massive uprising to overthrow Fidel Castro
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Cuban missile crisis | a tense standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union that occurred after the Soviets installed nuclear missiles in Cuba
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nonaligned nations | countries that refused to support either side during the Cold War and tried to promote the interest of the poorer countries
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detente | reduced tension between the superpowers
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Martin Luther King Jr. | leader of a civil rights campaign that exposed racial injustice and won reforms
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counterculture | a youth movement that rebelled against mainstream American society
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Solidarity | a movement of Polish workers who united to protest against the Communist government and Soviet control
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Mikhail Gorbachev | Soviet leader who came to power in 1985 and made changes in the nation's economy and government
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glasnost | "openness," a willingness to accept the problems of the Soviet Union
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Velvet Revolution | a peaceful revolution that removed Communists from power in Czechoslovakia
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Boris Yeltsin | leader of the republic of Russia who favored more radical change than Gorbachev did
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ethnic cleansing | elimination of an ethnic group through killing or forced emigration
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Internet | a system of networks that connects computers around the world
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Saddam Hussain | dictator of Iraq who invaded neighboring Kuwait in August 1990
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Persian Gulf War | war in which a UN-authorized multinational force led by the United States forced the Iraqi military to leave Kuwait
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al Qaeda | Islamic terrorist organization that launched a series of attacks against U.S. targets
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Osama bin Laden | al Qaeda leader who aims to unite Muslims and destroy the United States
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Taliban | Islamist government of Afghanistan that supported and protected members of al Qaeda
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perestroika | "restructuring," a concept for the reform of the Soviet economic and political system
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