1) Describe the Iron Curtain. a) a war b) A line separating political and economic differences between democratic and commuist nations 2) Describe the Iron Curtain.  a) a metaphor for division b) an idiom meaning that war is tragic 3) Describe the Iron Curtain. a) A large, heavy set of drapes made of thick steel that separated Russia and the US  b) An imaginary boundary between citizens with personal freedoms and economic opportunities, and those without 4) Is this statement true or false about the Korean War? The Korean peninsula was divided. a) TRUE b) FALSE 5) Is this statement true or false about the Korean War? Communist North Korea invaded Anti-Communist South Korea a) TRUE b) FALSE 6) Is this statement true or false about the Korean War? Anti-Communist North Korea invaded Communist South Korea a) TRUE b) FALSE 7) Is this statement true or false about the Korean War? China and the Soviet union supported and provided assistance to North Korea a) TRUE b) FALSE 8) What was the significance of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War? a) The invisible line represented the lack of freedom in Eastern Europe b) An invisible line between the United States and Cuba 9) What was the significance of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War? a) A term that described the division between the United States and NATO b) An invisible line that divided Communist from Democrats in Europe during the Cold War 10) Who is associated with the "Red Scare"? a) President John F Kennedy b) Joseph McCarthy c) Winston Churchill d) Nikita Khrushchev 11) What did Winston Churchill mean by using the term "Iron Curtain"? a) There was a concern over growing strength over each other's armies b) A policy of peace that spread across the European continent c) There was a separation between communist East Europe and anti-communist West Europe 12) What was the outcome of the Korean War? a) Korea is still divided to this day b) China helped Communist North Korea and took over both North and South Korea c) South Korea overtook North Korea and democracy took over communism 13) How did the Korean War affect the U.S.? a) It did not affect the U.S. b) The US now sends Communist spies to South Korea c) The U.S. doesn't care about communism anymore. d) The United States established a policy of involvement in foreign conflicts that continues today 14) What message did the Berlin Air Lift send to the Soviet Union? a) The United States was worried about the race to build nuclear bombs b) Western Allies were not willing to let the Soviet Union control Berlin 15) What second message did the Berlin Air Lift send to the Soviet Union? a) The United States was determined to stop the spread of communism b) Berlin did not need help from the Allies to get through the conflict 16) Why was the Berlin Wall built? a) To prevent Germany from invading Great Britain b) to prevent Americans from going to the USSR c) to prevent East Germans from going to West Germany 17) What was the purpose of NATO? a) to strengthen the Warsaw Pact b) promotes democratic values and tries to resolve disputes peacefully 18) What was the function of the Berlin Air Lift? a) to save animals in a war torn land b) to rescue children from the Nazis c) to bring food and supplies to the people of West Berlin 19) Which Cold War leader ruined lives because of untrue claims? a) Joseph McCarthy b) Winston Churchill c) Nikita Khrushchev d) President John F. Kennedy 20) In what country did the Cuban Missile Crisis occur? a) Russia b) Soviet Union c) Vietnam d) Korea e) Cuba 21) The Soviet Union stockpiled nuclear weapons close to the United States. This caused... a) WW2 b) Vietnam War c) Korean War d) Gulf War e) Berlin Air Lift f) Cuban Missile Crisis 22) Why did the US join the Vietnam War? a) The United States wanted to stop the spread of Communism and help Vietnam stay democratic b) The American military was already training troops to fight against Communist forces 23) How did Americans feel about the Vietnam War? a) Everyone agreed b) No one really paid attention c) American were divided. 24) Name the two communist leaders of Cuba and the Soviet Union (USSR). a) Churchill and Hitler b) Churchill and JFK c) Castro and Khrushchev d) JFK and McCarthy 25) What is Nikita Khrushchev well known for? a) denied civil liberties and human rights within the Soviet Union b) leader of the Soviet Union 26) Name the alliance formed in 1949 that promotes democratic values and tries to resolve disputes peacefully. a) Treaty of Versailles b) League of Nations c) D-Day d) NATO 27) Who was in charge of the movement to identify communists in the US? a) Nikita Khrushchev b) Castro and Churchill c) President John F. Kennedy d) Joseph McCarthy

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