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Cold War Expands Group Questions

Arms Race What is an arms race? What gave the US a reason to fear the Soviet Union’s military? What were the repercussions of testing nuclear weapons? Describe the reasoning behind ‘mutually assured destruction’.

The Arms Race CHART Chart: The Arms Race

Eisenhower 5. How did Eisenhower’s foreign policy differ from Truman’s? 6. Where did Ike put all of the defense budget? Why? 7. How did Liberals and Conservatives feel about Ike’s plan? 8. Analyze Dulles’ two approaches to war: massive retaliation and brinkmanship.

Global Cold War 9. Explain some of the actions that take place in Eastern Europe as a result of Khrushchev’s belief of “peaceful co-existence”. 10. List the events that take place dealing with the Suez Canal. 11. Describe how Ike used the Eisenhower Doctrine to help countries in the Middle East. 12. What events led to the creation of NASA?