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Cold War Vocabulary

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Military alliance between the Soviet Union and nations of Eastern Europe, formed in 1955.
The supply of West Berlin by American and British planes during a Soviet blockade in 1948-1949.
military mutual-defense pact
Soviet union leader in 1959 who gained power a few years after Stalin died in 1953.
Chinese Communist leader and theorist. A founder of the Chinese Communist Party
Policy in which nations agree to protect one another against attack.
"openness"was the new policy of Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev to encourage political debate and criticism in the Soviet Union. It was coupled with "perestroika" to decentralize administration and reward individual enterprise
European Recovery Program, project instituted at the Paris Economic Conference (July, 1947) to foster economic recovery in certain European countries after World War II.
the "boundary" that divided Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe from Western European nations not under Soviet domination.
A wall built by communist East German government in 1961 to seal off East Berlin from West Berlin
Citizens of the US who were sentenced to death because they passed atomic bomb secrets to the Soviets
Person who led revolution in Cuba to set up a communist state there.
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the Soviet Union launched the first man-made earth satellite
Major cold war confrontation in 1962. Soviets building missle bases on Cuba, atomic missiles could reach the US within minutes.
The purpose of the this document was to aid countries that were the targets of Communist expansionism
A competition between nations to expand their stock pile of weapons and armaments in order to gain a military superiority over other nations.
The practice of publicizing accusations of political disloyalty of accusing a person of subversive activities without sufficient evidence.
A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
A policy of checking the expansion or influence of a hostile power or ideology, as by the creation of strategic alliances or support of client states in areas of conflict or unrest.
The state of hostility, without actual warfare, that existed between the United States and the Soviet Union from the end of World War II until the collapse of the Soviet Union. Its origins as World War II was ending is a subject of controversy among historians.