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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 IMPORTANT EVENTS EVENTSIMPORTANTPEOPLE ASIA AND THE COLD WAR COLD WAR USA AND THE COLD WAR OTHER KEY TERMS

C1-$100 KEY TERMS-100 US policy of trying to stop the spread communism and support the countries that rejected it. Double points: What is the policy of US providing financial and military aid to nations in an effort to fight communism. Containment/Truman Doctrine

C1-$200 KEY TERMS - $200 Alliance that included the US, Canada, Great Britain and other non-communist European countries NATO

C1-$300 KEY TERMS - $300 Alliance established by European communist nations in response to NATO Warsaw Pact

C1-$400 KEY TERMS- $400 Term used by Winston Churchill to describe the Soviet Union and its satellite nations The Iron Curtain

C1-$500 US economic plan to help any European nation that needed it KEY TERMS- 500 Marshall Plan

C2-$100 IMPORTANT EVENTS- $100 Conference which took place after WWII in order to divide Germany between Allied forces Yalta Conference

C2-$200 IMPORTANT EVENTS- $200 The failure of this invasion of Cuba aimed at overthrowing Fidel Castro Invasion of the Bay of Pigs

C2-$300 IMPORTANT EVENTS- $300 Name of the revolution which took place in China and led to the creation of the Red army & caused chaos Cultural Revolution

C2-$400 IMPORTANT EVENTS EVENTS- $400 Middle Eastern Country invaded by the Soviets in 1979 to reestablish a communist government Afghanistan

C2-$500 IMPORTANT EVENTS- $500 The U.S. increased spending on education and technology so that they could compete in this race with the U.S.S.R Space Race

C3-$100 IMPORTANT PEOPLE-$100 USA president who started the policy of containment Harry Truman

C3-$200 IMPORTANT PEOPLE-$200 Soviet leader who tried to reform the USSR in the 1980’s, and who ultimately contributed to its collapse Mihail Gorbachev

C3-$300 IMPORTANT PEOPLE- $300 USA president who urged Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall Ronald Reagan

C3-$400 IMPORTANT PEOPLE- $400 Leader who won the Chinese Civil War and created the People’s Republic of China Mao Zedong

C3-$500 IMPORTANT PEOPLE- $500 Iranian leader who led the religious opposition to western influences in Iran Ayatollah Khomeini

C4-$100 ASIA AND THE COLD WAR - $100 This is the term used to describe Nixon’s plan to remove U.S. troops from Vietnam Vietnamization

C3-200 ASIA AND THE COLD WAR- $200 Pro- Communist South Vietnamese fighters Vietcong

C3-$300 ASIA AND THE COLD WAR- $ 300 The idea that if Vietnam became communist the whole continent would become communist Domino Theory

C3-$400 ASIA AND THE COLD WAR-$400 This was Mao’s plan to create large collective farms and improve industry Great Leap Forward

C3-$500 ASIA AND THE COLD WAR-$500 The U.S. lead a U.N. military force in response to the 1950s invasion (what country invaded what other country) North Korea’s invasion of South Korea

C4-$100 COLD WAR BASICS -$100 The U.S. helped overcome a Soviet blockade at this location because it was behind the iron curtain. West Berlin

C4-$200 COLD WAR BASICS $200 This Russian leader stated that communism and capitalism could not exit in the same world. Stalin

C4-$400 COLD WAR BASICS $300 The election of Mikhail Gorbachev Communism ended in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary after this person became the leader of the U.S.S.R.

C4-$300 COLD WAR BASICS $400 US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis John F. Kennedy

C4-$500 COLD WAR BASICS $500 He became the first president of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin

C4-$100 OTHER OTHER - $100 Country created in 1947 for the Jewish people displaced after the Holocaust Israel

C4-$200 OTHER- $200 The crisis between USA and The USSR caused by the placement of Soviet missiles in a Caribbean country Cuban Missile Crisis

C4-$300 OTHER OTHER - $300 The goal of the Truman Doctrine an containment To prevent the spread of communism

C4-$400 OTHER OTHER - $400 Stalin’s unfulfilled promise of free elections led to the breakdown of the alliance between USA and the Soviet Union

C4-$500 OTHER OTHER - $500 The developing countries not allied with the US or the Soviet Union Third World Countries