Spiral Cold War Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The Soviet Union launched the first man-made satellite into space known as ______ and prompted the age of exploration. P. 626
  2. 8. A significant turning point in the Pacific was in the Battle of _____ when the U.S. stopped the Japanese advancement. P. 579
  3. 11. The practice of making claims without evidence is known as ______ because of the senator who claimed to have a list of communists who infiltrated the U.S. government. P. 620
  4. 12. The U.S. foreign policy with the Soviet Union during the Cold War was ______________________ in order to prevent another international conflict. P. 605
  5. 13. The Allies prevented a war by not invading the Soviet Union and instead launched an airlift of supplies to ________ when the Soviet Union cut off supplies to the western part of the city. P. 607
  6. 15. Advancements in medicine such as antibiotics like ______ were mass produced and used in the treatment of wounded soldiers. P. 567
  7. 17. WWII began in 1939 when Adolf Hitler invaded ______, and Britain and France declared war on Germany. P. 539
  8. 19. After WWII, Secretary of State George C. ________ proposed a plan to rebuild the war-torn countries of Europe by giving financial aid to rebuild their economies. P. 606
  9. 20. Communism spread to China in 1949, led by ________ with the help of the Soviet Union. P. 610
Down
  1. 1. The countries surrounded by the Soviet Union were known as _________ nations under Soviet control and served as a buffer in the event of an attack. P. 605
  2. 2. The policy of _________________________ by France and Great Britain failed to prevent WWII. P. 538
  3. 4. The end of WWII led to _____ being divided into four zones, all occupied by major Allied powers. P.586
  4. 5. The Manhattan Project during WWII developed _______ bombs that would bring an end to World War II with Japan’s surrender. P. 567
  5. 6. The U.S. government issued _________ and encouraged people to purchase them to raise money for WWII. P. 568
  6. 7. President ______ made the decision to have two atomic bombs dropped on Japan that led to the end of WWII. P. 584
  7. 9. A group of African American pilots called the ______________________ Airmen were known for their successful escort missions of bomber planes. P. 573
  8. 10. The landing in Normandy, France during WWII was the largest naval amphibious invasion known as ________. P. 574
  9. 14. General Douglas ________ was appointed to command United Nation forces in Korea after the North invaded the South in 1950. P. 612
  10. 16. Curtain Great Britain’s Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, referred to the influence of the Soviet Union as an ________ in Europe. P. 605
  11. 18. Both in the Gilded Age and the 1920s, the government supported ______ capitalism or “to let do.” P. 242