chapter 13
McCarthyism
campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy in the period 1950-54.
massive retaliation
communist states seize territory by force
military-industrial complex
country's military establishment and those industries producing arms or other military materials, regarded as a powerful vested interest.
nuclear
denoting, possessing, or involving weapons using nuclear energy.
George Kennan
diplomat who explained his long views on the soviet union; also known as the Long Telegram
subversion
effort to secretly weaken a society and overthrow its government
Spuntnik
first artificial satellite to orbit the earth
censure
formal disapproval
covert
hidden
how did McCarthyism and the Red Scare change American society and government?
it made people fear communism
retain
keep or have
containment
keeping communism within its present territory through the use of diplomatic economic and military actions
Alger Hiss
lawyer and diplomat who served in Roosevelt's administration, attended Yalta conference, and taken part in organizing united nations
perjury
lying under oath
dominant
most in control/ power
iron curtain
national barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism that followed the political events in eastern Europe in 1989.
satellite nation
nations that were aligned with, but also under the influence and pressure of, the Soviet Union. (Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and East Germany)
developing nation
nations with primarily agricultural economies
temporary
not permanent
sole
only or main
central intelligence agency
operational group that prevented communism uprisings in other countries
element
part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic.
parallel
person or thing that is similar or analogous to another.
what did the McCarran Act purpose do?
protect the United States against certain un-American and subversive activities by requiring registration of Communist organizations correct to: made it illegal to associate w/communist
confirm
prove something is true, or make note
fallout
radiation left over after a blast
explain the goals of Venona
solve soviet codes
imply
strongly suggest the truth or existence
why did tensions grow between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II?
tensions grew because of the separation of Germany and whether or not Poland should choose their own government
what long term Cold War strategy did the United states follow?
the US had a policy of containment communism throught international aid, diplomacy and have a strong military;
At Yalta, what agreement did the "big three "come to about Germany's future after World War II?
the agreement was to make them pay reparations, and to split Germany and Berlin into 4 sections.
mutual
the same or identical
what was the significance of the Soviet union launching of Sputnik in 1957?
triggered the Space Race, a part of the larger Cold War.
route
way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.
brinkmanship
willingness to go to the brink of war to force the other side to back down
how did technology shape Eisenhower's military policy?
It allowed him to pursue the policy of brinkmanship since the nuclear arsenal was a real threat. It also allowed the U.S. to spy on other nations with satellites and spy planes.
how did Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan address the spread of communism?
The Truman Doctrine pledged U.S. military involvement to fight the spread of communism, and the Marshall Plan provided economic aid to strengthen resistance to communism
fallout shelter
a safe place protecting people from fallout
Potsdam
a town near Berlin where the Stalin met in 1945
limited war
a war fought to achieve a limited objective,such as containing communism
estate
an area or amount of land or property, in particular
cold war
(1946-1990) era where the united states and the soviet union competed leading to great tensions.
Marshall Plan
(1947) European recovery program that gave European nations American aid to rebuild their economy
loyalty review program
(1947)designed to root out communist influence in the U.S. federal government.
NATO
(1949) North Atlantic Treaty Organization; a mutual defense alliance between 12 countries
McCarran Act
(1950) Internal Security act made after fear of communism.