Where did the Cold War turn hot?

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Where did the Cold War turn hot? TUESDAY Turn to pages 68-69 of the Atlas. Read the introduction. Then look at map A. Use the information to complete the following sentences. The Cold War was a struggle between _______________________ and ________________________________. countries. The two opposing superpowers were the ______________________ and the ____________________________________. WEDNESDAY Look at map B, “Iron Curtain.” On the chart below, put and X in the correct column. THURSDAY Use map D, “Cuban Missile Crisis,” to answer the following questions. Where were Soviet nuclear missiles installed? _____________________________ What U.S. city was closest to the Soviet missiles? _________________________ Was Cuba Communist or anti-communist? ________________________________ FRIDAY Compare map C, “Korean War,” to map E, “Vietnam War.” Use the information to complete the following sentences. In the 1950’s, the Korean War was fought between _________________ North Korea and anti-Communist ______________________ Korea. In the 1960s - and 1970s, another war was fought in Asia – in Vietnam. Again, ____________________ in the North fought anti-communists in the ____________. Country Communist NATO Neutral United Kingdom West Germany Austria Soviet Union