containment - The overarching U.S. strategy during the Cold War, Marshall Plan - The U.S. plan to achieve containment by offering money and aid to help countries rebuild after WWII, Truman Doctrine - U.S. plan to achieve containment by using military to prevent countries from being taken over by communism, South Vietnam - Who the U.S. aligned with during the Vietnam War, Iron Curtain - Imaginary political boundary that divided Europe into Communist and non-Communist regions, NATO - Military alliance made by the North American and Western European countries after WWII, Potsdam - Conference in which The Big Three (Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin) met to discuss the terms of peace in the aftermath of WWII, Proxy War - War in which two or more third parties are involved fighting through or on behalf of someone else, Authoritarian - System in which government controls the laws and people's personal freedoms are limited, Warsaw Pact - Military alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European countries , Communism - System in which the govt. advocates for class warfare and controls all property and goods in an attempt to make everyone equal, Berlin Wall - Physical boundary constructed to divide a key German city between Soviet and democratic sides, Capitalism - System in which production and property is privately owned and the price and production are determined by supply and demand, Korea - Country was divided into two at the 38th Parallel or DMZ, VietCong - Communist military group that attacked U.S. troops in South Vietnam,

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