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Which of the following best explains how the causes and effects of the arms race and proxy wars in the Middle East and Africa
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Which two countries engaged in an arms race from August 1945 to November 1990?
the U.S. and Israel Egypt and the Soviet Union
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What did the creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the U.S. demonstrate? How was this a
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How did the Cold War impact terrorism in Africa and the Middle East after it ended? (1 point)
The end of the Cold War
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What event in China shifted the cold War focus toward Asia.
The invasion of China by Japan The seizure of Taiwan by Chinese
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Which event marked the beginning of the Cold War era?(1 point) (Select the correct answer) Signing of the Treaty of
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Which event marked the beginning of the cold war era? choose one correct answer from the following:
Signing the treaty of
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during the cold war, which country was the leader of the communist nations
Vietnam China Soviet Union Unites Sates
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What did the Warsaw Pact and MacArthur's Plan for Japan have in common? choose the correct answer from the following:
both were
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Describe the space race, its relationship to the Cold War, and the impact it had on U.S. and Soviet relations.
Which answer is
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7. President Reagan thought this was the best thing to focus on for world peace (1 point)
* A. détente. B. military strength. C.
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In a paragraph of 3 to 5 sentences, explain how the Berlin Wall defined the strength of the Soviet Union? How did the collapse
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Why was Vietnam key to the US curbing communism in Asia?
a. None of these answers. b. Vietnam and the US had strong economic
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Define the term “Cold War”. Why were both the Soviet Union and the United States fearful of starting an outright war with
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Who were the key players of the Warsaw Pact and NATO? (aka people)
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During the Cold War, what was one effect of the arms race between the United States and Soviet Union?
A. lack of resources for
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Which country was the location of a proxy war that created protest and division in the United States?(1 point)
Responses Vietnam
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I have to write a paper on why the soviets are to blame for the cold war (just the soviets-not anythings about why the us was to
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9. The United States became involved in the civil war in Vietnam because:*
A. The U.S. Government believed that if Vietnam fell
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How did widespread decolonization contribute to the Cold War?
A. Newly independent governments wanted nothing to do with either
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Which of the following was a U.S. reaction to news of Soviet exploration in space?
I. the launching of a dog into space II. the
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Why was the Cuban missile crisis significant
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Cool 😎
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Which statements about the Cold War are true? Select all that apply.
A. The Cold War was an economic and cultural conflict
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The Cold War?
Pitted England and France against each other, following the fall of friends and the Germans in World War II
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True or False?: The East Germans were in a worse financial position then the West Germans were during the Cold War
Responses True
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
George H. W. Bush’s reference to Mikhail Gorbachev indicates that the global opposition
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Unknown
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Use the cause and effect table to answer the question
Cause The Soviet Union Launched Sputnik into Effect 12 Which of the
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B
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What was the domino theory?
the theory that if South Vietnam became Communist, Communism would spread throughout the rest of
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Ryder C.
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How did Joseph McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee help produce a Red Scare?
Used public fear Intercepted and
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Why did the soviet union want to prevent a united West Berlin. A It would allow west Germans to enter freely in east germany. B
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Why was the United States involved in Patrice Lumumba's assassination?
Even in the late fifties, "the communists are
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Cassie
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1.) What was one effect of the fear of mutually assured destruction during the Cold War?
a.) neither Soviets nor the Americans
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U.S. History is fun.
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Why was McCarthyism able to spread so easily in the United States?
A The Rosenberg trial led the public to believe there were
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During the Cold War, the US and USSR had many conflicts, and the Cuban missile crisis nearly led to war. Why did the crisis
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Interesting...
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Excerpt from Interview with Günter Schabowski, November 9, 1989
Schabowski: (. . . scratches his head) You see, comrades, I was
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Why did many countries pursue treaties against certain weapons in response to the Cold War?
A. to balance the spread of democracy
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Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union directly led to which of the following?
A. Green Revolution B.
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How did the end of the Cold War expand globalization?
A. by reducing the human cost of international conflict B. by forging
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Why did rogue states become more prominent following the Soviet Union’s collapse? in 3-5 sentnces
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What role did government and politics play in the arrival and evolution of the Cold War during the 20th century?
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4. How did Minnesotans contribute to the Cold War?
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What is one cost that victory in the Cold War brought to the United States?
A.) Many new governments emerged in Eastern Europe
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Which of the following contributed to the end of the Cold War?
A. the fall of the South Vietnamese government B. the
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Why did the Cold War spread to Vietnam and Korea?
A. The Chinese were interfering with the governments there. B. The Soviet Union
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What was one positive outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis?
A. It created an opening for talks between the United States and the
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
Soviet leader worked with President Reagan to improve relations with the United
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In three to five sentences, describe how the arms race during the Cold War increased tensions.
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Modern American History Unit Test
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Which country was the location of a proxy war that created protest and division in the United States?(1 point)
Responses Cuba
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Modern American History Unit Test
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Which country was a leader of the communist nations during the Cold War?(1 point)
Responses Vietnam Vietnam United States United
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Modern American History Unit Test
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The Truman Doctrine
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event. What
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