The Cold War – Chapter 17 Vocabulary Front Load Mrs. Tucker World History Victor Valley High School.

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The Cold War – Chapter 17 Vocabulary Front Load Mrs. Tucker World History Victor Valley High School

Vocabulary – Frayer Method 1)Containment 2)Truman Doctrine 3)Marshall Plan 4)NATO 5)Warsaw Pact 6)Brinkmanship 7)38 th Parallel 8)Domino Theory 9)Vietnamization 10)Khmer Rouge 11)Détente 12)SALT

Containment US Foreign Policy to block Soviet influence and stop the territorial and ideological spread of communism Contain; ControlAllow to Spread

Truman Doctrine US Policy to provide financial support and aid to countries that reject Communism; US policy to deter Isolationism Communism

Marshall Plan US Sec of State, George Marshall’s plan to provide Aid to rebuild Europe; Rejected by Eastern Europe; Assistance PlanTreaty of Versailles

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Defensive military alliance between 10 western European nations and the US and Canada; AllianceIsolationism

Warsaw Pact Soviet response to NATO, Alliance with Soviet Union And Eastern Bloc Nations; Soviet Military AllianceIndividual country protests

Brinkmanship Eisenhower’s policy of being willing to go to the “brink” or edge of war requiring large stock piles of nuclear weapons; Pressing a dangerous level-handed Situation for an advantagediplomacy

38 th Parallel Division line of Korea set After World War II to Separate North and South Korea because Division between NorthUnited Korea And South Korea

Domino Theory Threat of South east Asian nations falling, which if one nation falls To Communism, the next Would fall like Dominos; Theory to justify US ColdUn-involvement in War PolicyWorld Affairs

Vietnamization Nixon’s plan to allow US troops to gradually Pull out of Vietnam and South Vietnam soldiers to Increase their combat role Gradual withdrawal ofImmediate pull out troops

Khmer Rouge Communist leader, Pol Pot’s, plan to try to turn Cambodia into a Communist society killing 2 million people; Cambodian Communist Democratic Rebelsgovernment

Détente Nixon’s plan of lessening Cold War Tensions; dealing With other nations in a Practical and flexible manner; Realpolitik Brinkmanship

SALT Agreement between the US & USSR to limit the number of intercontinental ballistic & submarine-launched missiles each country can have 5 year agreement to limit stockpiling arms