Unit 8 Vocabulary 1. Korean War 14. Mikhail Gorbachev 2. Cold War

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Unit 8 Vocabulary 1. Korean War 14. Mikhail Gorbachev 2. Cold War Definition or importance and colored picture. 1. Korean War 2. Cold War 3. Mao Zedong 4. NATO 5. Warsaw Pact 6. Berlin Wall 7. Civil Rights Movement 8. Vietnam War 9. Cuban Missile Crisis 10. Green Movement 11. Watergate 12. Iran Hostage Crisis 13. OPEC 14. Mikhail Gorbachev 15. Soviets in Afghanistan 16. Iran-Iraq War 17. Tiananmen Square 18. NAFTA 19. Persian Gulf War 20. Rwandan genocide 21. Balkan genocide 22. European Union 23. Al-Qaida 24. 9-11 25. Taliban