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Jeopardy Cold War

Foreign Policy Soviet Union Famous People Cold War 1950s and 1960s Potpourri $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Foreign Policy-$100 The main goal of the Truman Doctrine. What was to stop the spread of communism?

Foreign Policy-$200 What was brinkmanship? The policy that threatened retaliation to the edge of all-out war against acts of aggression toward the U.S. What was brinkmanship?

Foreign Policy-$300 Under the philosophy of realpolitik, power is a more important consideration than these. What are morals and principles.

Foreign Policy-$400 This provided economic aid to many foreign countries after World War II to help rebuild. What was the Marshall Plan?

Daily Double Foreign Policy-$500 The main purpose of the flexible response military strategy. What was to enable the US to fight limited wars around the world?

Soviet Union-$100 The group of nations in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union? What were the satellite nations?

Soviet Union-$200 This doctrine warned the Soviet Union against military intervention in the Middle East. What was the Eisenhower Doctrine?

Soviet Union-$300 What was the Warsaw Pact? The military alliance that included the Soviet Union and the satellite nations. What was the Warsaw Pact?

Soviet Union-$400 What was the United Nations? Both the Soviet Union and the US joined this organization after WWII. What was the United Nations?

Soviet Union-$500 A spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union and the pilot was captured. What was the U-2 incident?

Famous People-$100 Who was Joseph McCarthy? He made accusations that communism as widely present in the US govt and military.. Who was Joseph McCarthy?

Famous People-$200 He was convicted of perjury after being accused of spying for the Soviet Union. Who was Alger Hiss?

Famous People-$300 He lost the 1960 presidential election. Who was Richard Nixon?

Famous People-$400 Who was Harry Truman? He arranged for about $400 million in aid to be sent to Turkey and Greece after WWII. Who was Harry Truman?

Famous People-$500 Who was Francis Gary Powers? The pilot shot down over the Soviet Union while spying for the US. Who was Francis Gary Powers?

Cold War-$100 This action provided vital supplies to a region blockaded by the Soviet Union. What was the Berlin Airlift?

Cold War-$200 This term refers to the indirect but hostile conflict between the US and the Soviet Union that began at the end of WWII. What was the Cold War?

Cold War-$300 What was the flexible response policy? Concerned that reliance on nuclear weapons limited US military options, the Kennedy administration developed this policy. What was the flexible response policy?

Cold War-$400 What was NATO? This defensive military alliance was the first military alliance that the US ever entered during peacetime. What was NATO?

Cold War-$500 This aid program was directed against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos. What was the Marshall Plan?

The 1950s and 1960s-$100 He accepted Soviet aid for Cuba. Who was Fidel Castro?

The 1950s and 1960s-$200 This separated East Germany from West Germany. What was the Berlin Wall?

The 1950s and 1960s- $300 What was a hot line? This was a direct communications link set up during Kennedy’s presidency. What was a hot line?

The 1950s and 1960s- $400 He squared off against Kennedy during the Berlin Crisis. Who was Nikita Khrshchev?

The 1950s and 1960s- $500 What was the Limited Test Ban Treaty? This banned nuclear testing in the atmosphere. What was the Limited Test Ban Treaty?

Potpourri- $100 The type of economic system in which private citizens control economic activity. What is capitalism?

Potpourri - $200 The HUAC is best known for investigating communism in this industry. What is the film industry?

Potpourri - $300 The Soviet blockade of West Berlin was a response to this. What were efforts by Western nations to reunify Germany?

Potpourri - $400 Federal spending increased most for this during Reagan’s presidency. What was defense and the military?

Daily Double Potpourri - $500 The secret promise America made that contributed to the end of the Cuban Missile Crisis. What was to remove missiles from Turkey?