The Cold War Ch. 19
Warsaw Pact
A military alliance between the Soviet Union and its satellite nations
several Eastern European countries.
After the war, the Soviet Union quickly took control of
Marshall Plan
American financial aid program for helping Western Europe recover
The Soviet Union
Americans thought the invasion by North Korea was initiated by
Poland
At Yalta, Roosevelt and Churchill clashed with Stalin over his refusal to allow elections in
HUAC
Committee that probed the government for Communist infiltration
Cold War
Competition between U.S. and the Soviet Union for power and influence in the world.
Satellite Nations
Countries subject to Soviet domination
political conflict and military tensions.
For nearly 50 years, the Cold War was characterized by
Korean War
Fought after Korea divided (North- Communist, South- Democratic)
He gave approval for the U.S. development of an even more powerful bomb.
How did Truman react to the USSR's deployment of an atomic bomb?
38th Parrallel
Line divides North and South Korea
Berlin airlift
Means of transporting supplies around a Soviet blockade
Chinese Civil War
One major event that led up to the Korean War was
Containment
U.S. policy of resistance to Soviet attempts at expanding communism.
The protection of the rest of Asia
What did some members of Congress call for after China fell to Mao Zedong's forces?
To create a stable democracies that could resist communism
What was one goal of the Marshall Plan?
Some people's civil rights were violated
What was one result of the federal government's hunt for Communists?
Japan
Which country controlled Korea for much of the first half of the twentieth century?
To protect themselves from possible Soviet aggression
Why did a number of nations join to form NATO in 1949?
To close an escape route to the West
Why did the Soviet Union try to force the Allies to abandon West Berlin?
A Southern pro-American government and a Northern pro-Communist government
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Military-Industrial Complex
Permanent mobilization of military
Iron Curtain
Philosophical "wall" of Soviet domination and oppression.
pressure by Communists on Turkey and Greece.
President Truman issued the Truman Doctrine in response to
threaten his nation again.
Stalin was determined that Germany would never
Protect its own interests.
The Soviet Union wanted to rebuild after the war in ways that would