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Title: Jeopardy Quiz Template


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  • Soviet goals after WWII include all
  • Of the following EXCEPT
  • Rebuilding the USSR
  • Security
  • Allying with Japan
  • Weakening Germany

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100 points
  • The Eastern Bloc can best be described as...
  • Soviet satellite nations in Eastern Europe
  • A selection of Slaviac states
  • A U.S. Plan to contain communism
  • Both the first and second answers

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100 points
  • During the Cold War, Eastern Europewas seen as
    a(n)
  • Area of Soviet Dominance
  • Security Zone for the Soviet Union
  • A focus of US Containment policy
  • Both the first and second answers

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100 points
  • An overarching message from theLong Telegram
    was...
  • The Soviet Union wouldn't bother othercountries
    if they felt safe
  • The Soviet Union was aggressive andwanted to
    expand Communism
  • Stalin was a crazy man, mismanaging thecountry
  • The US needed to maintain its monopolyon nuclear
    weapons

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150 points
  • American policies designed to containcommunism
    include the...
  • Truman Doctrine
  • Marshall Plan
  • Chinese Gambit
  • Both the first and second answers

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150 points
  • The aim of Truman's speech to congress
  • In 1947 gets funds to support
  • Britain and France
  • Turkey and Italy
  • Greece and Turkey
  • Turkey and Romania

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150 points
  • Soviet power, unlike that of Hitlerite Germany,
    is neither schematic nor adventuristic.
  • It does not work by fixed plans. It does not
    take unnecessary risks. Impervious to logic of
  • reason, and it is highly sensitive to logic of
    force. For this reason it can easily
  • withdraw - and usually does - when strong
    resistance is encountered at any point.
  • This excerpt from the Long Telegram is saying
    that the US...
  • Won't listen to force alone
  • Must apply force to stop Soviet expansion
  • Should not take unnecessary risks
  • Needs to be aware of the Domino Theory

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150 points
  • Much depends on health and vigor of our own
    society. World communism
  • is like a malignant parasite which feeds only on
    diseased tissue.
  • This excerpt from the Long Telegram is saying...
  • Communism will spread in countries with a strong
    society
  • Communism will spread to countries that are
    weakened
  • Communism will spread to countries that are
    weakened
  • Communism is a diseased and flawed ideology

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200 points
  • The purpose of the Marshall Plan was to give
    moneyto European countries to prevent them from
    becoming communist. This is an example of...
  • Mutual assured destruction
  • Containment
  • The Truman Doctrine
  • Destalinization

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200 points
  • The Berlin Airlift...
  • Was a response to the building of theBerlin Wall
  • Made Stalin look powerful
  • Was a response to the Berlin Blockade
  • Supplied East Berliners with neededresources

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200 points
  • NATO can best be described as...
  • A military alliance of Non-communistcountries
  • A military alliance of Communist countries
  • An economic alliance of North Americancountries
  • None of the above

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200 points
  • NATO was formed in response to...
  • Concern over the weakness of USnuclear arsenal
  • Fear over the weakness of Soviet naval power
  • The death of Stalin
  • Western Europe's growing fear of Sovietpower

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250 points
  • The Warsaw Pact can best be described as...
  • An economic alliance of European countries
  • A military alliance of Slavic nations
  • A military alliance between Eastern Blocand the
    USSR
  • An alliance of the Eastern Bloc against
    theMarshall Plan

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250 points
  • During the Korean War, North Koreawas supported
    by...
  • NATO forces
  • The United Nation
  • Vietnamese Communists
  • The USSR and China

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250 points
  • In 1956 Khrushchev gave a speechdenouncing the
    policies of...
  • V.I. Lenin
  • Dwight Eisenhower
  • Harry Truman
  • Joseph Stalin

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250 points
  • In his speech, Khrushchev expressedthe idea that
    the US and USSR could...
  • Be friends
  • Co-exist peacefully
  • Have different paths to happiness
  • Work together to forge socialism

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300 points
  • The opening of the space race betweenthe US and
    USSR was...
  • The successful test of an H-Bomb
  • The successful orbit and return of YuriGagarin
  • The launching of Sputnik
  • MAD

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300 points
  • Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well
    or ill, that we shall
  • Pay any price, bear any burden, meet any
    hardship,
  • support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to
    assure the survival
  • and the success of liberty.
  • The excerpt above, from President Kennedy's
    Inagural Address of January 20th, 1961, best
    reflects...
  • Nuclear Aspirations
  • Mutually Assured Destruction
  • Counterforce
  • Containment

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300 points
  • MAD...
  • Is a form of deterrence
  • Means mutual assured destruction
  • Requires few nuclear weapons
  • Both the 1st and 2nd answers

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300 points
  • In the Cold War context, Detente isbest
    described as...
  • A period of high tension between the US and USSR
  • The normalization of relations betweenUS and
    Japan
  • A period of relaxed tensions between USand the
    USSR
  • The breaking off of Sino-Soviet relations

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