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Chapter 18 “Cold War Conflicts”

Potsdam Conference July 1945

“Iron Curtain”

Marshall Plan-assistance

George Marshall

United Nations headquarters-New York City

NATO and Warsaw Pact countries

Crisis in Germany

Korean War

2nd Red Scare-late 1940’s, 1950’s

Hollywood Ten

Joseph McCarthy

Ethel and Julius Rosenberg

Bomb, or Fallout Shelter

Duck and Cover Drills

Nuclear tests outside of Las Vegas

Nuclear Tests in the Horizon-Las Vegas

Eyewitnesses to Atomic Testing in Nevada

Las Vegas Atomic Testing

Eisenhower and Khruschev

Space Race-Launching of Sputnik

Francis Gary Powers