Cold War Terms
Across
- 2. War Another proxy war, a conflict in Vietnam involving US and Soviet forces.
- 4. (Mutually Assured Destruction) The understanding that a nuclear attack by one superpower would lead to retaliation and widespread destruction.
- 8. A US foreign policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism.
- 12. Hearings Public hearings in 1954 that exposed the excesses of McCarthyism.
- 15. War A proxy war in Afghanistan between Soviet forces and Afghan resistance forces, supported by the US.
- 16. Act A law passed in 1950 that made it harder for people suspected of communist sympathies to enter or remain in the US.
- 19. Airlift US and UK effort to supply West Berlin after a Soviet blockade.
- 20. Wars Conflicts where superpowers supported opposing sides without directly fighting each other.
- 21. North Atlantic Treaty Organization A military alliance formed by the US and Western European nations to counter the Soviet Union. Truman Doctrine US policy to support countries resisting communist expansion, starting with Greece and Turkey.
- 22. A strategy of pushing a situation to the brink of war, often used during the Cold War.
Down
- 1. Revolution A revolution in Nicaragua, with Soviet support for the Sandinistas and US support for the Contras.
- 3. War A proxy war between North and South Korea, involving US and Soviet forces.
- 5. Theory The belief that if one country falls to communism, its neighbors will follow suit.
- 6. Race A competition between the US and the Soviet Union for dominance in space exploration.
- 7. A period of reduced tension and cooperation between the US and Soviet Union in the 1970s.
- 8. Missile Crisis A tense standoff between the US and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
- 9. of Pigs Invasion A failed US-backed attempt to overthrow the Cuban government.
- 10. A period of intense anti-communism in the US, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- 11. Plan US aid program to rebuild Western Europe after WWII, intended to counter Soviet influence.
- 13. Parallel The dividing line between North and South Korea.
- 14. Doctrine A US policy to aid countries in the Middle East threatened by communism.
- 15. Race A competition between the US and the Soviet Union to develop more powerful weapons.
- 17. Security A system where nations agree to act together to defend each other against aggression.
- 18. Response A US defense strategy that combined nuclear weapons with conventional forces.