The Cold War Unit 7 Copyright © 2002 Glenna R. Shaw and FTC Publishing

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The Cold War Unit 7 Copyright © 2002 Glenna R. Shaw and FTC Publishing All Rights Reserved Craig Day 5th

> < Level One Level One

The city of Berlin, in Germany, was divided into how many parts? A. three B. two C. four D. five $200

East Berlin was controlled By what country? A. United States B. The Soviet Union C. India D. Poland $400

What type of government did the Soviet Union have? A. republic B. monarchy C. communist D. democracy $600

What type of government did the United States have? A. democracy B. monarchy C. communism D. republic $800

How did the United States Get food and supplies To West Berlin? A. ship B. railroad C. car D. airlifting $1000

> < Level Two Level Two

Korea divided into during How many parts was Korea divided into during The Cold War? A. one B. three C. two D. six $2000

Which part of Korea did the Soviet Union support? A. south B. east C. west D. north $4000

Which part did the US support? A. north B. south C. east D. west $6000

Invaded another section Which section of Korea Invaded another section Of Korea? South into North B. East into West C. West into East D. North into South $8000

What started the Korean War? A. A murder B. An invasion C. A chicken D. A phone call $10000

> < Level Three Level Three

In the Cuban Missile Crisis, Cuba sided with? The Soviet Union B. Poland C. US D. England $20000

Of the US during this time? Who was the president Of the US during this time? John Kennedy B. Herbert Hoover C. Franklin Roosevelt D. George Washington $40000

The Cubans pointed their Missiles at what country? A. U.S. B. Canada C. Australia D. Mexico $60000

Cuba’s government would Have been considered? A. democratic B.republican C. communist D. free $80000

Were any missiles fired? A. yes B. no C. maybe D. Not sure $100000

> < Level Four Level Four

What does arms race mean? The fastest arm B. sailing C. Building more weapons D. racing $200000

The Arms Race started with the invention of? A. spaghetti C. chlorine B. The atomic bomb C. chlorine D. A bullet $400000

What two countries led the Arms Race? U.S and the Soviet Union B. Japan and China C. Canada and Mexico D. England and Italy $600000

What was the belief behind the Arms Race? More weapons would keep peace B. Less weapons would keep peace C. Less weapons would Keep peace D. More weapons would Keep countries safe. $800000

underground to protect themselves? What did people build underground to protect themselves? A. houses B. shelters C. blockades D. igloos $1000000

You’ve recovered the sunken millions. Congratulations! You’ve recovered the sunken millions.