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Which island was increasingly seen by United States as a crucial element in American defense strategy in the Pacific during the winter of 1949-1950?
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By the end of ______, almost all of Manchuria was under Communist control.
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The term 'Iron Curtain' was first used by Nikita Krushchev.
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The expression "new world order" refers to the optimistic hopes and expectations that resulted from the end of
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In October 1956, student-led riots began in ____ to protest the brutality of a leader known as "little Stalin."
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The civil war in Poland between communists and democrats led to the Truman Doctrine in 1947.
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In January 1973, a peace treaty was signed in ______ calling for the removal of all U.S. forces from South Vietnam.
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The "Vietnam syndrome" refers to the American public's fear of becoming involved in another Vietnam-type war.
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The Marshall Plan was a military alliance directed against Soviet aggression.
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The Carter Doctrine stated that the United States would use military power to protect Western oil reserves in the Middle East.
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The first threat of a United States-Soviet Union confrontation after World War II took place in the Middle East over a possible Soviet threat to take over Iran's northern territories.
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At the outset of the Chinese civil war, what was Josef Stalin's reaction?
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After a peace treaty was signed in Paris in 1973 to end the Second Indochinese War,
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