Do now: copy Cold War Conflicts Vocabulary into your notebooks.

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Do now: copy Cold War Conflicts Vocabulary into your notebooks

Surrogate – word for a representative state; used to describe smaller countries whose action represented the interests of either the Soviet Union or the United States during the Cold War Cuban Missile Crisis – In 1962, the Soviet Union built nuclear weapon sites in Cuba just 90 miles from the US. President Kennedy demanded the missiles be removed & blockaded Cuba Nonaligned nations – policy of not supporting either side in a conflict, such as the Cold War United Nations – international group formed in 1945 to provide a place to discuss world problems & develop solutions

Key Person Description – use 10 words or less for each Douglas MacArthur Ho Chi Minh Ngo Dinh Diem Richard Nixon Gamal Abdel Nasser Mobutu Sese Seko - identify the key figures of Cold War conflicts; describe them in 10 words or less

Use the reading to fill out the timeline from the Cold War in Cuba using 15 words or less Date Event from the Cold War in Cuba

Use the Cause & Impact of Cuban Revolution Chart Explain 1 cause of the Cuban Revolution & 1 impact of the Cuban Revolution… _______________________________________________