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- 4. Corps, Provided educational and technological support to developing countries
- 5. Deal, Truman plan of recommending all Americans to have health insurance, increase in minimum wage, and equal rights
- 7. Race, A race to who could drop the first atomic bomb to show supremacy over the rest of the world
- 8. Missile Crisis, Soviet Union had missiles aimed at the U.S from Cuba escalating to the U.S deployment of missiles in Turkey aimed at the Soviet Union causing them to back down
- 10. The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a
- 15. Nations, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany are all examples of nations under the influence of the Soviet Union
- 17. Khrushchev, Led the Soviet Union as the first secretary of the ruling communist party from 1953 to 1964
- 18. Blacklist, Denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been communists
- 20. Eisenhower, 34th president who avoided war during the Cold war and did not adopt policies that jeopardized the economy
- 23. War, First time the two superpowers fought a "proxy war" in a third country over communism
- 24. Amendment, Article about no president allowed to serve more than two terms in office
- 27. A policy created by the U.S. using numerous strategies to prevent spreading Communism
- 28. of Pigs, Failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 of those opposed to Fidel Castro’s Cuban revolution
- 30. Campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions
- 32. Plan, U.S. transferred over $12 billion in economic recovery programs to Europe after WW2 to prevent communism from spreading
- 33. Blockade, Attempt of Soviet Union in 1948 to block western allies access to their sectors of Berlin
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- 1. MacArthur, Lead in the reformation of Japan with political, economic, and social reforms
- 2. An alliance between countries who purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all it members by political and military means
- 3. Castro, Allied with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to place nuclear weapons in Cuba
- 6. Stalin, Soviet Union's dictator at start of the Cold war serving from 1927 to 1953
- 9. Airlift, The U.S response to the Berlin Blockade (Supplying the citizens of the besieged city)
- 11. Germany, The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union
- 12. For Progress, Aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America
- 13. Conference, Conference discussing the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe
- 14. Conference, The last conference of ww2 creating tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- 16. Doctrine, U.S. providing political, military, and economic assistance to nations threaten by communism
- 17. Proliferation, Spread of nuclear weapons also caused tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- 18. Truman, Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan
- 19. Curtain, Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- 21. Pact, Collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union and 7 satellite states to fight of the NATO alliance
- 22. Parallel, Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways)
- 25. F Kennedy, 35th U.S president who was used in many propaganda against communism
- 26. Germany, The part of Germany controlled by the allies
- 29. Wall, Wall built by the communist government of East Berlin separating it from West Berlin
- 31. War, Period of geopolitical tension between Soviet Union and the United States
