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For decades, America has been locked in hostile confrontation with the two great Communist powers, the Soviet Union and the
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Heyy
I have my GCSE History exam (Edexcel) coming up on Wednesday, and as I'm not very good with the Paper 1 (essay based
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The primary reason that the US decided to enter into the conflict in Vietnam can be explained by the “domino theory.” What
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Iwannaknow
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Which describes the main goal of the Truman Doctrine?
A. to provide resources to Soviet Berlin B. to give money to rebuild Europe
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Unknown
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What was Truman's response when communism began spreading beyond the Soviet run Eastern Europe?
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Which of the following best explains why the Soviet Union collapse?
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The Bay of Pigs invasion was held in response to which event?
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anon
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The Bay of Pigs invasion was held in response to which event? (6 points)
The establishment of the Warsaw Pact The placement of
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anon
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What was the main reason that the United States became involved in the Vietnam conflict?
A. The United States wanted to support
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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
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dori
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What was the main reason for Cold War conflicts between the superpowers?
A. differences over political ideologies**** B. the
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dori
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What was the Bay of Pigs invasion?
an attempt by the United Nations to drop food supplies into Cuba to aid
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Anonymous
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which suggest reasons that President Kennedy decided to use US military intervention in Cuba?
Multiple choice, select all that
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Kate
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Explain the ideological differences between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. What are TWO conflicts
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Becky
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How did George Kennan’s containment doctrine change during the Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations? Which president
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Britt
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How meriam Makeba reacted to cold war artistically
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What was the name of the nonmilitary struggle between the United States and its allies (anti-Communists) and the former Soviet
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Brann
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The Truman Doctrine
1. What was the cause 2. What was the effect 3. Why is this event important 4. Where did this Information
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What was a real-life consequence of the political tug-of-war that occurred during the Cold War? (1 point)
A.the Russian
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What was the main cause of the Cold War?
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Which event is considered the closest the Soviet Union and the US came to actual war during the Cold War?
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The tension in Europe between the United States and Soviet Union following World War Two was escalated with Cubas involvement
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Which of the following best describes the Cold War?
(1 point) Responses covert hostility between Western democratic nations and
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wiggle
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What was the main cause of the Cold War?
(1 point) Responses the stockpiling of nuclear weapons by the United States ideological
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wiggle
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Which event is considered the closest the Soviet Union and the United States came to actual war during the Cold War?
(1 point)
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wiggle
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What prompted the East German government to build the Berlin Wall?
(1 point) Responses West Germans were entering East Germany to
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wiggle
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The _________ refers to the Soviet's strategy of sealing off Eastern European countries from Western democracies.
(1 point)
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wiggle
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The tension in Europe between the United States and Soviet Union following World War II was escalated with Cuba's involvement
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wiggle
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Which event is considered the closest the Soviet Union and the United States came to actual war during the Cold War?
(1 point)
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velvxity
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What prompted the East German government to build the Berlin Wall?
(1 point) Responses West Germans were entering East Germany to
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hi
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These two countries were divided by the symbolic Berlin Wall in the Cold War
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Paul
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A Warsaw Pact member country that was seized by a group of communist in 1948.
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Paul
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The leader of the Warsaw Pact
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Paul
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What policy did Truman and Stalin argue over during the Potsdam Conference?
A) Marshall Plan B) Containment Policy C) Berlin
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Which event is considered the closest the Soviet Union and the United States came to actual war during the Cold War?
the building
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Connexus Student
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The tension in Europe between the United States and Soviet Union following World War II was escalated with Cuba's involvement
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bakubro
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What prompted the East German government to build the Berlin Wall?
(1 point) Responses West Germans were entering East Germany to
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The _________ refers to the Soviet's strategy of sealing off Eastern European countries from Western democracies.
(1 point)
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Scott Peter's during cold war, his role
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The role of an artist Scott Peter's against cold war in the period of 1945-1991
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Excerpt from Ronald Reagan’s Speech on Supporting the Contras, 1984
Central America is a region of great importance to the
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Which one of these statements are true?
Choose one. a) Kennedy and Nikita Kruschev argued for the existence of nuclear bases very
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Iwannaknow
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How does Kennedy address the claim that communism leads to prosperity?
A. He refutes it with the example of the United States. B.
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Unknown
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In which countries did the Cold War originate? Select all that apply.
A. Great Britain B. Korea C. Soviet Union D. United States
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Which one of the following events best indicated that the Cold War had become an international conflict? A.
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What did the Marshall Plan, the Truman Doctrine, and the Berlin Airlift all have in common? A. They were efforts
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Moon_Squ@d
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U8L3: Escalation of the Cold War Quiz
1)Use the excerpt from Ella Fitzgerald's complaint against Pan American World Airlines to
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ty bone
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In this Reagan “the wall to which the president refers as located in the divided city of
Berlin Moscow Korea France
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The Cold War?
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"Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
- Ronald Reagan, 1987 In this Reagan quote, the "wall" to
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