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the build up of military weapons between the US and the Soviet Union
the name given to relations between the US and Soviet Union after WWII characterized by tensions and suspicion
US policy following WWII attempting to prevent the spread of communism in other areas of the world
the art of negotiation between different nations
a method in which small groups use a hide, hit quickly and hide again tactic to crease havoc on their enemy
industry that relies upon advanced machinery that uses computers,automated robotics or other highly technological means of production
the imaginary separation between the West free Europe and communist Eastern Europe
the alliance of nations established in 1949 for the purpose of mutual defense, now includes approximately 15 nations from canada to turkey
police action undertaken by the United Nations in an attempt to prevent an invasion of South Korea by North Korea. The US supplied a major portion of the troops in this conflict
a plan of economic assistance and recovery for Western europe formulated by General George Marshall
the two period of time in which americans feared the growth of communism
a policy which promised military and economic aid to nations threatened by armed minorities or outside groups
an international peacemaking organization established after World war II
the agreement amon the delegates from 50 nations which created international peacekeeping organizations
the longest war in which the united states was involved which was fought in southeast asia
term associated with joseph mccarthy who led to research for communist in america during the early 1950s
agreements established between nations to provide military assistance to each other in the face of aggression
idea that when one asian nation fell to communism others neighboring nations would also fall
a policy stating that the US would defend the Middle East nations against the soviet aggression
a term often associated with the interrelationship or independent nature of economics and politics between nations through the world

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