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HostedBy Mrs. Ferullo or Mrs. Blash

Cold War AsiaAsia More WWII Even more WWII WWII

Row 1, Col 1 A willingness to take a confrontation to the edge of war through the use of nuclear weapons. Bonus: Give one example of this in Cold War history (brinkmanship)

Row 1, Col 2 (Satellite nations/states) Nations that were occupied by the Soviet Union at the end of WWII became known as these

Row 1, Col 3 A war between communist nations and democratic nations where no direct military confrontations take place is known as… (The Cold War)

Row 1, Col 4 The US support for countries that rejected communism was called (Truman Doctrine)

Row 1, Col 5 What is containment? (the US policy during the Cold War that focused on stopping Soviet influence and the spread of communism)

Row 2, Col 1 The Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam and Korean Wars were all a result of… (The Cold War tensions between the US and Soviets)

Row 2, Col 2 What caused the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany? (The collapse of Communism in Eastern Germany)

Row 2, Col 3 Explain Domino Theory (The held by the US that if one nation during the Cold War fell to communism other surrounding nations would soon fall to communism)

Row 2, Col 4 What was behind the “iron curtain”? (Soviet occupied territories/satellite nations and the Soviet Union)

Row 2, Col 5 The space race began with the Soviet launching of this satellite. (Sputnik)

Row 3, Col 1 This man led the Communists during the Chinese Civil War against the Kuomintang (Mao Tse Tung)

Row 3, Col 2 What is the significance of the 38 th parallel and where was it located? (The 38 th parallel divided communist N. Korea and democratic S. Korea and was a spot of contention during the Korean War)

Row 3, Col 3 Indian leader known for using protest methods of civil disobedience to gain independence from Britain. Ghandi

Row 3, Col 4 The Iran-Iraq war is sometimes known by this name (The Persian Gulf War)

Row 3, Col 5 What was the result of China’s cultural revolution? (Created mass chaos within China)

Row 4, Col 1 The movement behind the support of the creation of a new Jewish state is known as (Zionism)

Row 4, Col 2 Ever since this country was created in the middle east there have been countless disputes over land with other neighboring countries. Israel

Row 4, Col 3 Give at least two examples of military alliances made during the Cold War. NATO, Warsaw Pact, or SEATO

Row 4, Col 4 This domestic problem taking place in the US, France and Britain before WWII made it difficult for these countries to be concerned with German aggression. (The Great Depression)

Row 4, Col 5 Define apartheid and in what country did this take place? (A policy to separate races in South Africa)

Row 5, Col 1 This economic policy moved the Soviet Union away from Communism by allowing more private ownership of business Perestroika

Row 5, Col 2 Define ‘developed nations’ and give an example of a developed nation. (A nation that is completely industrialized, USA)

Row 5, Col 3 Define emerging nations (Emerging nations are in the process of industrializing, but are not yet developed)

Row 5, Col 4 What reason could explain the fact that Western Languages (English, Spanish, French, etc) are spoken all over the world? (European colonization)

Row 5, Col 5 Who is Mrs. Ferullo’s celebrity crush? (Johnny Depp)