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Hosted by Mr. Harrison

TreatiesDictators Cold War General

Row 1, Col 1 This group was propped up by western powers during the Russian Civil War. Whites

1,2 This northern animal is often used as a representation of mother Russia in political cartoons Bear

1,3 Hitler and Stalin made this pre WWII alliance. Hitler did not keep his promise. Nazi-Soviet Pact

1,4 A term used in the Cuban Missile Crisis which refers to the policy of almost going to full war. Brinkmanship

2,1 This plan to stop the spread of communism was the official American policy in the early stages of the Cold War. Containment

2,2 Code name for the development of the first nuclear weapons Manhattan Project

2,3 The study of the way history is written. Historiography

2,4 This American president was present at Yalta. Roosevelt

3,1 This country became communist in China

3,2 The atomic Bombs dropped on Japan were under this president Truman

3,3 Vietnam was referred to as this during French Occupation after WWII during Indo China

3,4 Acronym MRBM Medium Range Ballistic Missile

4,1 Soviet Leader during Cuban Missile Crisis Kruschev

4,2 Type of plane shot down over Cuba in U2 Spy Plane

4,3 Churchill gave this speech to the Americans as a warning of Communist control of Eastern Europe. Iron Curtain

4,4 An attempt by the Soviets to stop Western Aid to the German capital Berlin Blockade

5,1 Style of government pre Russian Revolution Tsarist

5,2 Guantanamo Bay Disputed American Naval Base in Cuba

5,3 Overthrown leader of Cuba Batista

5,4 USSR wanted the USA to withdraw Jupiter missiles from this country during the Cuban Missile Crisis Turkey