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Created in 1949 under U.S. leadership to create an alliance between most of the Western powers in defense against Soviet aggression
Alliance formed by the Soviet Union and other communist countries in Eastern Europe
International organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security and economic development
US policy of giving military and financial aid to those countries resisting communist rule
Where the US prevented the spread of Communism by establishing the Truman Doctrine to aid nations threatened by communism
US (democracy) vs. Soviet Union (communism). Lasted nearly 50 years, 1945 to early 1990’s. US and Soviets vied for global domination and tried to pull the rest of the world into the war. Arms race between the two nations.
After WWII, Winston Churchill coined the phrase to describe the division between free and Communist societies that was occurring in Europe
Lessening of military and diplomatic tensions between countries
Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill met at this conference in the Soviet city of Yalta to plan for the end of WWII.
Allied leaders met at this conference after the defeat of Germany to finalize plans for postwar Germany.
Offered all European nations, including the USSR, generous funding to rebuild their economies as long as the money was spent on goods made in the US
A type of system characterized by single-party rule of politics and government control of the economy
A competition between nations to achieve the more powerful weapons arsenal
A system in which a group of countries commit to jointly dealing with a nation that threatens the peace or security of any one of the countries
A system in which a country's economy is controlled by private ownership of trade and production for profit, in a free market, rather than by the government.
“Rule by the people”; a system of government in which the citizens have a say in how the government runs by voting and electing government officials.
A destructive bomb that rapidly releases nuclear energy, causing damage through heat, blast, and radioactivity.
A guarded concrete wall, 28 miles long, erected across the city of Berlin by East Germany in 1961 and torn down in 1989.
A political system in which one leader or a small group of leaders holds absolute power
The battle between the United States and the Soviet Union in which both nations aimed to be the first to explore outer space
Contest in which nations compete to build more and more powerful weapons
Deadlock; Situation in which neither side wins
The fear that the spread of communism would run rampant among neighboring countries if one were to fall under Communist influence
A set of doctrines or beliefs that form the basis of a political, economic, or other system
An economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit

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