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Name the theory that one nation’s fall to communism would lead to the fall of neighboring nations

Containment Theory

He was the leader of North Vietnam in its fight against South Vietnam and the United States

Ho Chi Minh

The most symbolic monument to the Cold War was

Berlin Wall

What happened to countries liberated by the Soviet Union after WWII?

They became communist Soviet States

During the Cold War, what were states not allied with either superpower called?

Non-aligned nations

The program provided economic assistance to help rebuild post-war Europe

Marshall Plan

The following quote refers to what American foreign policy “I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or outside pressure”

Truman Doctrine

The United States abandoned this type of foreign policy because President Truman believed the spread of communism was a threat to world democracy

Isolationism

The following quote refers to what American foreign policy Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine but against hunger, desperation, and chaos. Its purpose should be the revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergence of…conditions in which free institutions can exist.

Marshall Plan

1948-Berlin Airlift 1950-????????????????? 1962-Cuban Missile Crisis 1964-U.S. increases involvement in Vietnam What event in American history that attempted to stop the spread of communism belongs on the timeline above?

The Korean Conflict

These people were given land in the middle east as a homeland because of the Holocaust

Jews

On that day the Lord mad a covenant with Abram, saying, ‘To your descendants I give this land…’ -Genesis 15:18 Palestine is the homeland of the Arab Palestinian people -The Palestinian National Charter What conflict are these quotes referring to?

Israeli/Palestinian conflict

What city is the source of conflict in the middle east because it is considered a holy city by three major world religions?

Jerusalem

This world power has had consistent support of Israel

The United States

This group has had continuous uprisings against Israel

P.L.O. Palestinian Liberation Organization

Whose beliefs reflect the following A lack of industrial equipment can be overcome by hard work Family life should be replaced by communes Peasants are equal to all other groups in society

Mao Zedong

This former imprisoned political dissident became President of South Africa

Nelson Mandela

A crackdown by China’s communist on a pro democracy demonstration led to this tragedy

Tiananmen Square Massacre

What was the system of legal racial segregation enforced by the National Party government in South Africa between 1948 and 1994

Apartheid

The African country that saw a million of its people killed in ethnic conflict and genocide

Rwanda

Refers to a series of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives, occurring between 1943 and the late 1970s, that increased industrialized agriculture production in many developing nations.

Green Revolution

Recent technological advancements that have allowed for animals (and potentially humans) to be created by man have been highly controversial. This is known as

Cloning

This country is the largest consumer of fossil fuels

United States

Internationally developed research facility that is being assembled in low Earth orbit.

International Space Station

During the Cold War, which Latin American country raised the United States’ concern by electing a Marxist Leader

Chile