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The result of too much disposable income and not enough products after WWII.
Communist countries that surrounded the USSR after WWII or orbiting objects in space.
Another name for the Serviceman's Readjustment Act 1944
The US plan to rebuild Europe in which the Soviets refused to participate.
The US started to build this after the USSR detonated its first atomic bomb in 1949.
What Truman desegregated when he was president.
Eisenhower's policy that replaced Truman's continment.
How the US resolved the Berlin Blockade
The purpose of the committee was to look for communists in the government.
He was the senator from Wisconsin that made a name for himself by accusing people of being communists.
The side that broke the truce in Korea and kicked off a war.
He was fired by Truman for insubordination
The country where you would find the Suez Canal
The first peacetime alliance that the US joined to counter the Soviet threat.
The place where Khrushchev was mad he could not visit on his tour of the US.
The first satellite put into orbit by the USSR.
The premade housing communities found in New York.
He was know as "the pelvis" and his music was banned in some areas of the country.
The group of non-conformists who became popular in the 1950's and wrote poetry against the establishment.
He lost to Truman in 1948, but nobody told the Chicago Tribune
He died in 1953 and Khrushchev took his place as leader of the USSR.
He saved his career because of his Checkers Speech
Eisenhower's campaign slogan
The area of the world where Eisenhower Doctrine was targeting.
The place married women were expected to work in the 1950's.
Truman's Domestic Plan

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