People $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Policies $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Cold War Pt. 1 $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Cold War Pt. 2 $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Korean.

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People $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Policies $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Cold War Pt. 1 $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Cold War Pt. 2 $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Korean War $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Anything Goes $100 $200 $300 $500 $400

People Jeopardy

Policies Jeopardy

Cold War Pt. 1 Jeopardy

Cold War Pt. 2 Jeopardy

Korean War Jeopardy

Anything Goes Jeopardy

Who is the leader of the Soviet Union?

Joseph Stalin Jeopardy

Who is the U.S. president who authorized the Berlin Airlift?

Harry S. Truman Jeopardy

Who is the senator from Wisconsin who claimed to have a list of 205 communists in the American government?

Joseph McCarthy Jeopardy

Stalin compared which man to Hitler?

Winston Churchill Jeopardy Double Jeopardy!

What did Stalin claim Winston Churchill’s aim was?

Anglo-Saxon racial world domination Jeopardy

Who led the U.S. (UN) forces into Korea?

Gen. Douglas MacArthur Jeopardy

What is the U.S. foreign policy of trying to stop the spread of communism?

Containment Jeopardy

How did the U.S. give supplies and hope to those in West Berlin during the Soviet blockade?

Berlin Airlift Jeopardy

What U.S. policy gave help to countries resisting communism and gave millions in aid to Turkey and Greece?

Truman Doctrine Jeopardy

What U.S. policy gave $13.5 billion in aid to European countries and offered money to the Soviet Union?

Marshall Plan Jeopardy

Approximately how often would planes land in Berlin to offer supplies?

Every 62 seconds Or One every minute Jeopardy

Who controls the economy in a communist nation?

The government Jeopardy

How did Winston Churchill describe the boarder between communist and democratic countries in Europe?

“Iron Curtain” Jeopardy

Describe the U.S. economy compared to the Soviets economy after WWII

U.S. had a good economy Soviets had a bad economy Jeopardy

How many sections did Germany get divided into after WWII?

Four Jeopardy

Approximately how many years did the Cold War last?

45 Jeopardy Double Jeopardy!

Which U.S. president is usually credited with ending the Cold War?

Ronald Reagan Jeopardy

During the Cold War the U.S. was democratic, while the Soviet Union was…

Communist Jeopardy

In Cold War, the “Cold” usually means what?

No direct fighting took place Jeopardy

In what form of government does the government control the means of production and sets prices and wages?

Communist Jeopardy

When did the Cold War begin?

1947 Jeopardy

When did the Cold War end?

1991 Jeopardy

Who wanted to bomb China in the Korean War?

Gen. Douglas MacArthur Jeopardy

Was Korea divided in the year prior to the Korean War?

No Jeopardy

Who won the Korean War?

No one Jeopardy

Korea is divided into two at which parallel?

38th Parallel Jeopardy

What are the three closest countries to Korea?

China, Soviet Union, and Japan Jeopardy

In what European city did both the U.S. and the Soviet Union have zones?

Berlin Jeopardy

What was the name of the conference where the “Big Three” negotiated the fate of Poland?

Yalta Conference Jeopardy

What does NATO stand for?

North Atlantic Treaty Organization Jeopardy

What was the name of the House committee that investigated communist activity in the U.S.?

House Committee on Un- American Activities Jeopardy

Who led the FBI’s anti- communism movement in the 1940’s and 1950’s?

J. Edger Hoover Jeopardy