1. Can you give a definition of COLD WAR?. 2.What is the difference between HOT WAR and COLD WAR?

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1. Can you give a definition of COLD WAR?

2.What is the difference between HOT WAR and COLD WAR?

3. What is the difference between COLD WAR and WARM WAR?

4. What historical period is involved in the so- called COLD WAR?

5.Can you describe the political/military situation in Berlin at the end of World War II?

6. What was the BERLIN BLOCKADE and what were the effects on the people living there?

7. Which effects were brought about by the BERLIN WALL?

8. Why did J.F.KENNEDY say the famous words “Ich bin Berliner”?

9. When was the wall destroyed and what did it give way to?

10. What do the words “Bay of Pigs” remind you of?

11. Why was Cuba considered a threat by the US?

12. What is the meaning of the word EMBARGO?

13. How did Kennedy choose to put an end to the “missile crisis” in cuba?

14. What was the political situation in Vietnam after the end of World War II?

15. Who were the Vietcong and what was their role during the Vietnam War?

16. What do you know about the escalation of the US involvment in the Vietnam War?

17.Why is the Vietnam War still considered a failure by the US?

18 What kind of weapons were used in the Vietnam War?