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How was East Germany different from West Germany during the early Cold War?
A. East Germany was run by the Americans, while the
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Preventing the spread of communism was the justification U.S. officials give for sending troops to aid an unpopular government
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What event prior to the Cuban Missile Crisis caused Fidel Castro to look to the Soviet Union for military
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Preventing the spread of communism was the justification U.S. officials give for sending troops to aid an unpopular government
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Which event brought the United States and Soviet Union closest to nuclear war?
Responses Cuban Missile Crisis Cuban Missile
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Which of the following was a result of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty?
A. It slowed the arms race between the Soviet Union
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Compare Nixon's policies of engagment to foreign policy strategies during the Cold War
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8. What was the Eisenhower Doctrine?
A.) The United States would liberate the countries behind the iron curtain. B.) The United
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Why was Vietnam key to the US taming communism in Asia?
a) None of these answers b) Vietnam and the US had strong economic ties
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Which soviet naval officer prevent WW3?
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Can someone make this 3 sentances long? pls pls pls!!
During the Cold War, the US and the Soviet Union tried to make their
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Can you make this 3 sentances pls?
During the Cold War, the US and the Soviet Union tried to make their military power stronger
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Can You make this sound like a 5th grader?
The arms race during the Cold War refers to the competition between the United States
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In three to five sentences, describe how the arms race during the Cold War increased tensions.(4 points)
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Which country was a leader of the communist nations during the Cold War?(1 point)
Responses Vietnam Vietnam China China Soviet
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What was the purpose of the policy of nonalignment?
A. to separate smaller independent nations from the Cold War superpowers B.
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Explain the causes of the conflict between North Vietnam and the United States.
Please do not make it too long. tyyy :))
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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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POSSIBLE POINTS: 1.82
Excerpt from Interview with Günter Schabowski, November 9, 1989 Schabowski: (. . . scratches his head) You
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Why was the cuban missile crisis significant (1 point)
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how people treated soviet union when chernobyl happened
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True or False: The U.S. leaders pursued a foreign policy goal in Latin America, of funding socialist takeovers of democratic
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After the Cold War ended, how did the global balance of power change?
Responses Russia lost all influence in the world. Russia
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Please match the following Unit 9 Vocabulary Terms to their correct definitions:
Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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A Soviet policy of openness to the free flow of ideas and information is:
Responses Brinkmanship Brinkmanship the Oslo Peace
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during the Cold War, a major goal of United States policy in Latin America was to a. build nuclear
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After the Cold War ended, how did the global balance of power change?
A. The European Union became the main rival of the U.S. B.
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True or false: the us leaders pursued a foreign policy goal in latin America,of funding socialists takeovers of democratic
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Describe the space race and its relationship to the Cold War.(1 point)
Responses During the Cold War, the U.S. and the USSR
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What motivated nations to form the nonaligned movement?
Responses growing disparity between rich and poor growing disparity
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What event in China shifted the Cold War focus toward Asia?
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Which event is seen as the closest the United States and the Soviet Union came to nuclear war?
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Why did the U.S. leaders play the China card?
A. They saw the Soviet Union as a greater threat. B. They wanted to win the war in
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The United States organized an international force to intervene in which nation to stop the spread of communism in Asia?
A.
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Which of the following most caused the Cold War? A. different views on communism and democracy. B.
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Which policy or initiative contributed most to the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union?
A. Marshall
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How did the goals of the NATO alliance differ from the goals of the Warsaw Pact?
A. NATO was created to defend Western European
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In which of these ways was the Warsaw Pact useful to the Soviet Union?
A. Its member nations could influence the development of a
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How did the Soviet Union respond to political unrest in Poland and Czechoslovakia in the 1950s?
A. The Soviets allowed a small
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Which of the following is an example of how the United States countered Soviet influence in Asia and Africa? (1 point)
A)
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The Cold War led the United States to intervene in which nation to prevent the spread of communism in Asia?
A. Thailand B.
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How did Pope John Paul II work to end the Cold War?
A. He met with Gorbachev and Russian Orthodox Church leaders to discuss human
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takemichi
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How did America respond to the threat of communism at home and overseas?
A. Americans tolerated communism at home and abroad. B.
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Which organization was formed to protect Western European democracies in the Cold War?
A. Warsaw Pact B. United Nations C. NATO
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Which ideologies caused conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union? Select all that apply.
A. communism B. socialism
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The People’s Republic of China intervened in which nation to protect communism in Asia?
A. Tibet B. Cambodia C. Korea D.
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takemichi
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Which event brought the United States and Soviet Union closest to nuclear war?
A. Vietnam War B. Cuban Missile Crisis C. Korean
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takemichi
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2. What were some ways Western countries adopted to combat the Communist threat? (Select all that apply)*
5 points A. The United
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3. Based on the map, why was the division of the city of Berlin a key issue during the Cold War?*
5 points A. Because Berlin is
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2. What were some ways Western countries adopted to combat the Communist threat? (Select all that apply)*
5 points A. The United
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