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Chapter 26

Origins of the Cold War

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United Nations (UN)organization designed to be a forum to prevent war and solve international problems, founded in 1945
satellite nationscountries dominated by the Soviet Union
containmentTruman's policy of preventing communist expansion into other countries
iron curtainsymbolic name of the border between Western Europe and the Communist bloc
Cold Warrivalry between the United States and the USSR that did not erupt into actual war
Truman Doctrinecommitted the United States to aid free peoples everywhere resisting communism
Marshall Planeconomic aid to Europe after WWII; revived the European economy
Berlin airliftBritsh and American effort to resupply Berlin when the Soviets tried to blockade it
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)European and American defensive alliance formed in 1949
Warsaw PactCommunist military alliance formed to counter NATO
Chiang Kai-sheknationalist leader of China after WWII
Mao Zedongcommunist revolutionary who took power in China in 1949
Taiwanthe Republic of China (Nationalist China after 1949)
38th paralleldividing line between North and South Korea
Korean Warconflict between N. Korea and China on one side and South Korea and the US on the other
Douglas MacArthurUS commander in Korea
Seoulthe capital of South Korea
Inchonsite of a major amphibious landing by the Americans in Korea, a turning poin in the war
House Unamerican Activities Committee (HUAC)congressional committe that investigated Communist influence in the movie industry
Hollywood Tenwitnesses who refused to cooperate with HUAC
blacklista list of people who were supected by movie executives of having Communist ties
Alger HissCommunist spy in the State deparment
Whitaker Chambersaccuser of Alger Hiss
Ethel and Julius Rosenbergminor Communist activists sentenced to death for treason
Joseph McCarthyWisconsin Senator famous for aggressively pursuing suspected communists in the US government
McCarthyismunfair tactics of accusing people of disloyalty without evidence to support such claims
H-Bombthermonuclear weapon
Dwight D. Eisenhowerpresident during most of the 1950s
John Foster DullesEisenhower's staunchly anti-communist secretary of state
brinksmanshipthe willingness of the United States to go to the edg of all out war
Central Intelligence Agencyspy agency of the United States
Eisenhower Doctrinepolicy that the United States would defend the Middle East from attack by any Communist country
Hungarian uprisingrevolt of Hungary against Soviet domination
Nikita Kruschevleader of the Soviet Union after the death of Stalin
Francis Gary PowersU-2 pilot shot down over the USSR
U-2 incidentinternational incident caused by the shoot down of Francis Gary Powers


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