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Chapter 28: The Cold War & The American Dream

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Competition of the world's 2 superpowers to gain advantage in space. Soviets were the 1st to put a satellite in orbit in 1957
Residential area surrounding a city
A country's ability to effectively manage its resources like money, labor, material etc
Legislation that limited union power; made closed show illegal and required 80-day cooling period before striking
Term which came to mean "reckless charge against innocent" citizens
Soviet Premier during 1950s-1960s
Line of latitude that marks the division of North and South Korea
A system of economy or government where the govt. controls all aspects of the economy, and a single party holds the power
Head of the new Communist China in 1949
A sharp increase in US birthrate following WWII
Post WWII president, friend of labor and a democrat
Approach of aggressively stopping the spread of communist by going to the brink (upper-limit/edge) of war
Developing weapons with more destructive power than what the other superpower (your enemy) develops
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Truman's new program of reforms to create jobs, build public housing and to end racial discrimination in hiring
US general that commanded all the UN troops in Korea
State of hostility, without direct conflict, between US and Soviet Union (USSR) post WWII
Unofficial list of people (Americans) thought to be communists
Soviet's 1st outer-space satellite launched in 1957
Central Intelligence Agency-US secret intelligence agency
Military alliance between US, Canada and Western European powers to help protect one another
US aid of $13 Billion to Western and Southern European Countries to rebuild after the WWII
Republican and WWII hero, who won the 1952 presidency; compromised to try and end the war
Economic system where individuals and corporations own the means of production; reinvestment happens in the free market
Promised aid to countries struggling to resist threats to their democratic freedom
Military and non-military ways to stop the spread of Communism
New "suburb" in NY in 1947; made of massed produced houses to fill the demand Post-WWII
US-built hydrogen bomb in 1952; SU built theirs 3 years later
Rise in prices and decline in purchasing power
Deadlock; no sides take further action