American History: Chp. 27 - Foreign Policies of the Cold War

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Across
  1. 3. Soviet leader who replaced Stalin from 1955-1958.
  2. 8. Civil war in this African nation saw its premier assassinated in 1961.
  3. 9. Supreme Commander of the Allied occupation of Japan.
  4. 12. President Carter built his foreign policy on this concept.
  5. 13. Leader of the North Vietnamese Communist government.
  6. 16. Term given to the group of nations under Soviet domination after World War II.
  7. 18. American-led alliance to resist Communist aggression in Asia.
  8. 19. This airlift was organized to save West Berliners from starvation.
  9. 21. Doctrine established in 1947 to prevent a possible Soviet invasion.
  10. 22. First American president to visit Communist China.
  11. 23. Communist leader who took over Cuba in 1959.
  12. 24. South Vietnamese president killed in a coup in 1963.
  13. 26. Racial segregation in South Africa.
  14. 27. This defense pact was established to counter NATO.
Down
  1. 1. Pipeline built to extract oil from U.S. in response to OPEC.
  2. 2. In what nation were sixty-six Americans taken hostage in 1979.
  3. 4. Became a U.S. territory in 1950.
  4. 5. Name of the Communist guerillas who terrorized villages in South Vietnam.
  5. 6. Period from 1945-1991 that was primarily a political war that occasionally resulted in armed conflict.
  6. 7. Furthest point south of the North Korean advance into South Korea.
  7. 9. Plan that is also known as the European Recovery Program.
  8. 10. Cuban dictator was ousted by Communist revolutionaries in 1959.
  9. 11. Country became independent in 1946 as a result of the Tydings-McDuffie Act.
  10. 14. Monopoly designed to control the supply and price of oil.
  11. 15. Commander of U.S. troops in South Vietnam.
  12. 17. Area where the Communist Chinese force the Nationalist Chinese to withdraw.
  13. 20. Egyptian president who was very vocal in his condemnation of the new state of Israel.
  14. 25. Treaty between Soviet Union and United States that limited the production of nuclear arms.