The Cold War Years Directions: Rephrase each question into a sentence that contains the correct answer. Place your sentences in the “Cold War Activity”

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The Cold War Years Directions: Rephrase each question into a sentence that contains the correct answer. Place your sentences in the “Cold War Activity” to engrade when you are complete. Please use the power point posted on the website to help with these questions. You may also use the reading I posted for the map assignment.

Who controlled East Berlin? United States Soviet Union Cuba England

How did America get supplies to West Berlin? Sent them on horses Sent them in by trains. Flew them in by planes. Shot them in from Cannons.

Who invaded South Korea and tried to take over their country? Britain North Korea United States Bulgaria

Who was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis? A. Lyndon B. Johnson B. Thomas Jefferson C. John F. Kennedy D. Ronald Reagan

Where did the Soviet Union build their missile sites that greatly concerned the US? A. Russia B. England C. United States D. Cuba

How did the United States avoid a nuclear war with the Soviets during the Cuban Missile Crisis? Set up a naval blockade around Cuba. Threatened to bomb Russia. Told Soviet leaders to take a hike. Attacked Russia’s military.

What was the arms race? It was the way presidents are elected. It was the build up of weapons in order to have the most power for protection. It was the invention of the atomic bomb. It was the way many Americans spent their free time in the 1950’s.

What two countries was Germany divided into after WWII? A. East and West Germany B. North and South Germany C. North and East Germany D. South and West Germany

Who was the Soviet leader during the Berlin Airlift? Joseph Stalin Nikita Khrushev Mikhail Gorbachev Leonid Breshnev

What leader headed the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis? Joseph Stalin Nikita Khrushchev Mikhail Gorbachev Leonid Breshnev

Graphic Organizer Using the reading in the book, power point, and the internet for this unit, look up these people, events and terms. Organize them using the software of your choice under the following categories (you may use multiple categories): World War I Between the Wars World War II The Cold War The Triple Alliance Woodrow Wilson The Triple Entente Mikhail Gorbachev Francis Ferdinand totalitarianism The Schlieffen Plan The Great Depression Franz Joseph Marshall Plan Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Treaty of Versailles Kaiser Wilhelm II Holocaust trench warfare Vietnam War The Prague Spring The Berlin Wall Czar Nicholas II The Battle of Britain Nikita Khrushchev Cuban Missile Crisis Joseph Stalin Vichy France Lend-Lease Emperor Tito “blank check” Iron Curtain collectivization Two Front War star wars collective security United Nations Franklin Roosevelt NATO Welfare State Common Market