Cold War

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Across
  1. 3. an economic system based on the idea that farms and businesses should be owned in common by the workers who do the labor.
  2. 5. this agreement banned nuclear testing in the air, the ocean, and outer space.
  3. 6. to declare to be blameworthy or evil.
  4. 9. an organization founded to preserve world peace by promoting international cooperation.
  5. 11. popularized term used by Winston Churchill to describe Soviet relations with Western powers.
  6. 12. the name of the Soviet intelligence agency.
  7. 13. took advantage of Americans' fears to gain political power.
  8. 17. stated one country’s fall into communism would precipitate neighboring countries to do the same.
  9. 18. to be most noticeable within a group.
  10. 19. an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among the world’s nations
Down
  1. 1. soon became part of daily life.
  2. 2. the practice of spying or using spies to obtain information.
  3. 4. a U.S. aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after World War II
  4. 7. a president during the Cold War that gave a speech where he said the German phrase, “Ich bin sin Berliner.”
  5. 8. the only American civilians to be put to death for spying during the Cold War.
  6. 10. an economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses.
  7. 11. to become involved in something in order to influence what happens.
  8. 14. ended when Khrushchev agreed to remove the missile bases in exchange for Kennedy's promise not to invade Cuba and to remove U.S. missile bases recently installed in Turkey.
  9. 15. the global struggle for power and influence between the United States and the Soviet Union that followed World War II.
  10. 16. a war in which the superpowers backed different sides, which acted as substitutes (proxies) for the superpowers themselves.