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Exit slip Why is the “Iron Curtain” speech significant to the Cold War and how does it help us understand the tension and hostility between the Communist East Bloc and Capitalist West Bloc? Remember to respond in full paragraph form and if you are having trouble, double check the rubric I handed out.

Exit slip Define M.A.D and explain the theory behind it. Why did M.A.D ensure that the Cold War did not turn into a nuclear war?

Exit slip **I had said some people were missing a cold war culture response, it was actually the Korean war response** What were the long term consequences of the Korean War? What was the importance of the Korean War for Canada?

Exit slip Exit slip: Do the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis support the statement that: MAD was an effective policy?   Why or Why not, explain your answer.

Exit Slip How was the Suez Crisis an example of a Cold War conflict? What is the significance of the Suez Crisis for Canada?

EXIT SLIP Explain how Vietnam is an example of a proxy war; and explain what the impact on Canada/US relations was.

Exit Slip What were some of the main factors led to the end of the Cold War?