Lesson 39 Cold war Learning Target: I will decide if methods used by the U.S. to fight communism were justified.

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Lesson 39 Cold war Learning Target: I will decide if methods used by the U.S. to fight communism were justified.

Lesson 39.1 review The Soviet Union placed a blockade on what section of the German capital? In what country did communists stage a coup d'état because the government there contained noncommunists? In what country did an uprising of anticommunist protests result in thousands of deaths? Place these countries under the allegiance they become part of during the cold war NATO WARSAW PACT Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Norway, Czechoslovakia, Albania, Portugal, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iceland, Italy, Britain, Denmark, West Germany, United States, Canada, Soviet Union, Romania, Hungary, France, East Germany, Luxembourg, Greece