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Early Cold War Review Game Score Sheet Your Team Name: Team Members: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Section 1: Events 1. Revolution where US ignored: Hungary 2. Russia vs British – US stepped in Iran 3. Name of 1st Section 2: American Presidents 1. TWO Pres. during Korean War: Truman & Ike 2. Pres. when Guatemala was overthrown: Ike Soviet Satellite Sputnik 4. China vs. the United States Korean War 5. Name two countries that received aid from the Truman Doctrine: Greece & Turkey 6. What country was debated at Yalta Conference? Poland 7. US tactic that allowed US forces to kill anyone within a designated area: Free Fire Zone 8. George F Keenan came up w/ what strategy Containment 9. Who set-up Firebases in Vietnam? Marines 10. Why Truman didn’t use nukes? SU had them in Mongolia and would use against US 3. Pres. who authorized Americanization LBJ 4. Pres. when Berlin Wall went up JFK 5. Pres when Bay of Pigs plan was created Ike 6. Pres. during Suez Crisis Ike 7. Pres. who fought a “limited war” Truman 8. Pres. best associated with United Fruit C Ike 9. Pres. who called to get US 2 moon b4 1970 JFK 10. Pres when US got to the moon in 1969 Nixon Section 3: Super Specific Details 1. Architect of the Berlin Airlift: George C Marshall 2. FIVE countries involved in Suez Crisis US, UK, France, Israel, Egypt 3. The THREE leaders that were involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis. JFK, Khrushchev, Castro 4. Military leader that advocated the use of nuclear missiles Douglas MacArthur 5. U.S. general in charge of Vietnam from 1965-1968 Gen. William Westmoreland 6. Iranian leader that United States helped install Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 7. Why didn’t S.U. veto Korean War? Had already left in protest 8. Last battle of French in Vietnam: Diem Bien Phu 9. In what Latin American country did anti-Castro Cubans train in? Nicaragua 10. THREE countries that Vietnam touches: Cambodia, China, Laos 11. Brothers who were Sec. of State and DI of C.I.A. in the 1950s: Allen and John Foster Dulles 12. List all four U.S. Presidents during the Vietnam War: Ike, JFK, Johnson, Nixon Multiple Choice Portion 1) “Warsaw Pact Tanks Invade Budapest" "Wall Divides Berlin” “Liberal Czechoslovak Government Replaced” These historical newspaper headlines were related to: A. Joseph Stalin’s great purges B. Nikita Khrushchev’s counter-moves to the Truman Presidency C. the Soviet Union’s acceptance of capitalism D. responses to the Cuban Missile Crisis E. attempts by the Soviet Union to strengthen communist control 2) The main reason the United Nations sent troops to Korea in 1950 was to A. ensure that food reached areas of the Korean Peninsula affected by famine B. prevent North Korea from conquering the people of South Korea C. force the inspection of nuclear weapons plants in North Korea D. restore peace between warring factions of Buddhism and Shinto E. enforce the agreed upon No-Fly-Zone along the DMZ 3) The Truman Doctrine and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization were U.S. responses to the A. threat of the Warsaw Pact B. fear of economic depression a C. concern about the partition of India in 1947 D. strength of the Soviet Union E. fall of the Nationalist government of China 4) The North Vietnamese believed that the conflict between themselves and the U.S. was a battle between A. fascism and liberalism B. nationalism and imperialism C. republicanism and totalitarianism D. theocracy and monarchy E. communism and Nazism 5) • The United States offered aid to Turkey (1947). • The Soviet Union helped finance the Aswan Dam in Egypt (1956). • A coup d’état in Iraq was supported by the United States (1963). Which conclusion about the Middle East can be drawn from these situations that occurred during the Cold War? A. The Middle East served as a key ally for the Soviet Union. B. The Middle Eastern countries developed a policy of appeasement. C. The Middle Eastern countries were insignificant in relationship to other areas of the world. D. The Middle East became a site of strategic competition between the superpowers. E. The Middle East allowed the United Nations to establish the region’s foreign policies. 6) Which statement would be consistent with the views of Fidel Castro? A. The spread of communism is the greatest danger facing Latin America. B. An American military presence is the key to the defense of Latin America. C. Close ties with communist countries will bring unwanted attention from the United States. D. Introducing a free-market system will improve the economies of Latin American nations. E. Progress and justice in Latin America can only be achieved through revolutionary socialism. 7) Which headline concerning the Soviet Union refers to a Cold War event? A. “Yeltsin Assumes Power” B. “Trotsky Forms Red Army C. “Germany Invades U.S.S.R.” D. “Warsaw Pact Formed” E. “Red Army Pushes deeper Into Germany” 8) Which development in the history of Cuba occurred first? A. The United States imposed a naval quarantine against Cuba. B. The Soviet Union built missile sites in Cuba. C. Fidel Castro forcibly took power in Cuba. D. The communist government in Cuba seized foreign properties. E. The United States send U-2 spy planes over Cuban territory. 9) Both the division of Germany and the division of Korea following World War II led to A. uneven economic development between the divided portions B. democratic governments for all citizens C. open warfare between the divided parts D. space exploration agreements with the superpowers E. an increase in tourist traffic 10) The purpose of both the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan was to A. support the construction of the Iron Curtain B. increase membership in the United Nations C. prevent the spread of communism D. attempt to solve world hunger E. pressure Western nations into joining the fight in Vietnam