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Final Jeopardy Question Nato – Warsaw or neither Korean War Cold War Sling that Slang Who am I? Definition

Estonia Back Warsaw

Back Albania Neither

Back East Germany Warsaw

Back West Germany Neither

Back Soviet Union Warsaw

What is the last stronghold for the US in South Korea? Back Pusan

Back Threatened the use of the A Bomb How did Eisenhower end the War?

Back Soviet Union Which country armed North Korea?

Back Inchon MacArthur’s D Day

Back What side did the UN fight on? US

Back British Prime Minister at Potsdam. Clement Atlee

What is the name of the body in the UN that is suppose to stop wars? Back Security Council

What city was separated from the free world in 1948? Back Berlin

Where did FDR meet with Stalin and Churchill at the end of WW2? Back Yalta

True or False – The Cold War was Entirely the fault of the USSR. Back False

Back What is a Boo Deepie? 3D Scary Movie

What does chintzy mean? Back Cheap

Back Drive in Movie What is the Passion Pit?

Back What does cowabunga mean? Hi

Back What is an idiot box? TV

The leader of Nationalist China Back Chaig Ki-shek

My plan was used to Rebuild Europe. Back George Marshall

I led an anti-communism Witch hunt. Back Joseph McCarthy

Leader of USSR Back Joseph Stalin

The King of Rock and Roll Back Elvis

Back Rapid increase of prices inflation

Back Division between free And communist Eur. Iron Curtain

Back Capitalism Free Enterprise

Back USSR Controlled Countries are known as Satellites

Back World Peace keeping organization United Nations

Back Truman Doctrine Name the policy of stopping the spread of Communism