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FINALJEOPARDY

These are controlled

politically or economically by a

more powerful nation.

What are “satellite nations”?

$100

When the US & USSR fought over ideologies in a 3rd

country, it was called this.

What is a “proxy war”?

$200

A US strategy of not using all the weapons at its

disposal- practiced in Korea.

What is a “limited war”?

$300

A nation with the ability to influence

economic and political events

around the globe is called this.

What is a “superpower”?

$400

The practice of pushing a dangerous situation to the verge of disaster in

order to achieve a better outcome is called

this.

What is brinksmanship?

$???

This man was the first to walk on the moon.

Who is Neil Armstrong?

$100

This person led the communist revolution in

China in 1949.

Who is Mao Zedong?

$200

This pilot of a US spy plane claimed

to be a weatherman when he was shot

down over the USSR .

Who is Gary Powers?

$300

This man gave atomic bomb

secrets to the USSR; he had worked on

the Manhattan Project.

Who is Klaus Fuchs?

$400

Defeated by the communists, this man settled on Taiwan creating the Republic of

China.

$500

Who is Chiang Kai-shek?

This man mass produced homes using strategies he used in WWII.

$100

Who is William Levitt?

Early rock and roll sang by black

artists was referred to by this

term.

$200

What is “race music”?

The creation of the suburbs

addressed this Cold War concern.

$300

What is fleeing the cities - the first

targets of a Soviet A-bomb?

Fear of communism

helped create these witch hunts

of the 1950s.

$400

What is McCarthyism?

This created federal funds for returning WWII

soldiers to attend college.

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What is the GI Bill?

This 1950s Cuban

dictator supported US

interests.

$100

Who was Fulgencio Batista?

This Soviet leader

attempted to put missiles in

Cuba.

$200

Who is Nikita Khrushchev?

Douglas McArthur was fired by

Truman during the Korean War for

this reason.

$300

What is he challenged the

president’s decision

publically?

President Kennedy

declared a “Quarantine” for

this reason.

$400

What is because a “blockade” is an act of war ?

This South Korean leader was an ally of the US during

the Korean War.

$500

Who was Syngman

Rhee?

This US plot’s goal was to destroy

Cuba’s economy and assassinate

Castro.

$100

What is Operation

Mongoose?

This pilot dropped candy during the Berlin Airlift; the USSR called it

capitalist propaganda.

$200

Who is Gail Halvorsen?

This 1970 treaty, signed by 189

nations, limited the spread of nuclear

weapons.

$300

What is the Nuclear Non-proliferation

Treaty?

When the USSR launched this,

Americans panicked and the Space Race was

born.

$400

What is the satellite Sputnik?

These US spies were the first

Americans to be executed for espionage.

$500

Who are Julius and Ethel

Rosenberg?

CUBA

As a result of the Cuban Missile

Crisis, these three things occurred.

What are:(name three)

1. The 1113 Cuban Exiles ( Bay of Pigs) were released for $53 million.

2. JFK and Khrushchev signed the 1963 Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.

3. A “hot line” was created between Washington and Moscow.

4. The US removed the missiles in Turkey.

5. The missiles were removed in Cuba.

6. Khrushchev was removed from power.