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Question 1: The Warsaw Pact was a response by the Soviet Union to this alliance:

Question 2: NATO stands for:

Question 3: The invisible line in Europe that separated the Democratic countries from the Communist ones was called:

Question 4: After the creation of the atomic bomb, there was a race between the US and USSR to create this:

Question 5: Who commanded the US forces in Korea?

Question 6: Why did Truman fire Macarthur?

Question 7: The Korean War ended in this:

Question 8: The Soviets responded to the suggestion to “reunify” Germany by doing this:

Question 9: Which country supported the South Koreans?

Question 10: The government offered to help veterans returning from WWII in the passage of this bill:

Question 11: The group of people that rejected the new American dream and new way of life were called:

Question 12: Where did Chiang Kai Shek flee to after the communists took over in China?

Question 13: Who was the leader of the communist party in China?

Question 14: What was the name of the policy the United States had when it came to preventing communism?

Question 15: What was the name of the republican senator who claimed to know communists working in our government?

Question 16: What was Sputnik?

Question 17: Countries dominated by the Soviet Union but permitted to run their own country

Question 18: This plan provided money to European countries in order to prevent communism

Question 19: The line that divided North and South Korea

Question 20: This doctrine declared it was the policy of the United States to support free countries attempting to prevent communism

Question 21: The first couple sentenced to death by the United States for espionage

Question 22: What does it mean to be “blacklisted”

Question 23: This political party was formed by southern democrats that didn’t like Truman

Question 24: Why didn’t the Dixiecrats like Truman?

Question 25: The name of the generation of kids directly following WWII was:

Question 26: Chain restaurants like McDonalds are also known as these:

Question 27: Dr. Jonas Salk found the cure for this disease:

Question 28: The buying of material goods because of an increase in money is known as this: Mr. Butler has also referred to it as the downfall of society

Question 29: What is meant by the term “planned obsolescence”?

Question 30: The government committee that is in charge of monitoring what is permitted and not permitted to go into the media is known as the: (3 letters)