Across
- 6. The location of a successful surprise attack led by General Douglas MacArthur during the Korean War.
- 8. An agreement to stop fighting, signed in 1953 to end the Korean War, though no peace treaty was made.
- 9. An economic system where businesses are privately owned, supported by the United States.
- 11. A military alliance of communist countries led by the Soviet Union in response to NATO.
- 13. A U.S. policy promising to help countries resisting communism, especially Greece and Turkey.
- 14. A U.S. program providing economic aid to rebuild Europe after WWII and prevent communism.
Down
- 1. The U.S. general who led United Nations forces in Korea before being removed by President Truman.
- 2. The Soviet Union's attempt to cut off supplies to West Berlin in 1948.
- 3. The U.S. policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism.
- 4. A period of political and military tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union without direct fighting.
- 5. The military alliance of Western countries formed to defend against the Soviet Union.
- 7. The U.S. and its allies’ response to the Berlin Blockade, flying supplies into West Berlin.
- 10. A system where the government controls property and businesses, promoted by the Soviet Union.
- 12. The dividing line between North and South Korea before and after the war.
