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Cold War Passage Questions What are the major features of capitalism? What are the major features of communism? What does the “Iron Curtain” refer to? What policy did the U.S. have regarding the spread of Communism? What was the Truman Doctrine? What was the purpose of the Marshall Plan? Explain the Berlin Airlift. What was the purpose of NATO? And the Warsaw Pact? What occurred in China in 1949? Who was the leader of this uprising? Explain the Korean War. What was the Space Race? What started it? Who is Joseph McCarthy? What is McCarthyism?