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Accused of spying for the Soviet Union
Secretary of State, George Marshall, proposed that the United States should provide aid to all European nations (1947).
1945-1911 A time period where series of conflicts rose between the Soviet Union and the United States; would dominate global affairs.
A peacekeeping program which consisted of 50 nations; ironically, became a competition between Soviet Union and the US over who could promote the most peace.
Chruchill's symbolic reference to the strong division of Europe.
Countries that were dominated by Soviet Union, included; Albania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Poland.
The most famous agency which investigated possible Communist influence.
June 27, 1950 North Koreans went across the 38th parallel in a surprise attack on South Korea President Truman launched "police action" which got them involved in the war.
After Stalin had place a blockade on highways and rail routes with his desired potential to take over Berlin, he was amazed that the British officials had found a loophole and airlifted supplies to Berlin.
An island where Nationalist leader, Chiang Kai-shek, and the remnants of his government fled to prevent the adaption of Communism.
Ten witnesses who were sent to prison for refusing to testify because they believed that the hearings were unconstitutional.
Attacks on suspected Communists in the early 1950s.
A statement by President Truman, which stated, that there should be a policy where the United States would provide economic and military aid for Greece and Turkey.
A policy proposed the George F. Kennan, which prevented the spread of Communism or a Totalitarian government to other countries.
Minor activists in the American Communists Party who were implicated in the Fuchs case for giving Soviet Union information about America's atomic bomb.
A Communist leader of Northern China.
a list instituted by Hollywood executives which listed the people whom they condemned for having a Communist background.
An organization which consisted of 12 members to form a defensive military alliance.

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