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What was the Berlin Wall constructed to separate?
East and West Berlin
Why was the Berlin Wall constructed in 1961?
It was a result of rising tensions during the
Cold War
.
What was the impact of the Berlin Wall on East Germans?
It prevented them from fleeing to
West Germany
, resulting in deaths.
When did the Berlin Wall fall?
1989
What did the fall of the Berlin Wall symbolize?
The end of the
Cold War
and
German reunification
.
What was the Cold War characterized by?
A
nuclear arms race
and
proxy wars
.
When did the Cold War take place?
From
1945
until the early
1990s
.
What were the two ideologies in conflict during the Cold War?
Capitalism
and
communism
.
What were key U.S. policies during the Cold War?
The
Truman Doctrine
and the
Marshall Plan
.
What event brought the world close to nuclear war in 1962?
The
Cuban Missile Crisis
.
What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
A
13
-day standoff over
Soviet
missiles in Cuba.
What triggered the Cuban Missile Crisis?
The discovery of
Soviet
missile sites in Cuba.
How did the U.S. respond to the Cuban Missile Crisis?
By imposing a
naval blockade
on Cuba.
How was the Cuban Missile Crisis resolved?
Through secret negotiations involving missile removal from
Turkey
and Cuba.
What does détente refer to?
Improved relations between the
U.S.
and the
Soviet Union
.
What characterized the period of détente?
A reduction in
tensions
and increased diplomacy.
What were key events during détente?
The signing of
SALT
agreements and the
Helsinki Accords
.
When did détente end?
In the
late 1970s
due to renewed tensions.
What does the term 'Iron Curtain' refer to?
The division between
Communist
and non-Communist countries in Europe.
Who coined the term 'Iron Curtain'?
Winston Churchill
in
1946
.
What did the Iron Curtain symbolize?
The growing tension between the
U.S.
and the
Soviet Union
.
What is McCarthyism?
Accusations of subversion without proper evidence during the
Cold War
.
Who was McCarthyism named after?
Senator Joseph McCarthy.
What were the consequences of McCarthyism?
Many individuals were
blacklisted
and faced career ruin.
How did McCarthyism affect American society?
It caused intense
self-censorship
and
paranoia.
When did the era of McCarthyism end?
With McCarthy's censure in
1954
.
What is NATO?
An intergovernmental military alliance formed in
1949
.
Why was NATO established?
In response to the threat of Soviet aggression during the
Cold War
.
Who were the founding members of NATO?
The
United States
,
Canada
, and several European countries.
What principle does NATO operate under?
Collective defense
, where an attack on one is an attack on all.
How has NATO changed since its formation?
It has expanded its
membership
.
What was the Vietnam War?
A conflict between
North Vietnam
and
South Vietnam
from
1955
to
1975
.
What event escalated U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War?
The
Gulf of Tonkin Incident
in
1964
.
Who were the Viet Cong?
A
communist
guerrilla force in the Vietnam War.
What were the casualty estimates of the Vietnam War?
Over
1.3 million
Vietnamese deaths and approximately
58,000
American deaths.
What ended direct U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War?
The
1973
Paris Peace Accords
.
What happened in 1975 regarding Vietnam?
North Vietnam captured
Saigon
, reuniting Vietnam under communist rule.
What was the Warsaw Pact?
A military alliance formed by the
Soviet Union
and its satellite states in
1955
.
Why was the Warsaw Pact created?
In response to the formation of
NATO
.
Which countries were members of the Warsaw Pact?
The
Soviet Union
, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and
Albania
.
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