Exam 7: East and West in the Grip of the Cold War

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Identify the following terms: Carter Doctrine

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Which leaders supported the Nonaligned Movement?

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In the first Indochina war, Ho Chi Minh and the Vietminh Front fought against

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The Geneva agreement of 1954

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Identify the following terms: Nonaligned Movement

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Identify the following terms: COMECON

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The People's Republic of China entered the Korean War

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What city did Khrushchev refer to as a "boil on the foot of the United States"?

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The Viet Cong were the forces in South Vietnam that opposed the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam.

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Détente refers to

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T he 1975 agreement in which the West recognized the Soviet sphere of influence in Eastern Europe and all the signatories promised to protect the human rights of their citizens was

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The eastern European communist leader who was most successful in resisting control by the Soviet Union was

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Identify the following terms: the PLA

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The supposed public fear in the United States to becoming involved in a regional war was the

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Identify the following terms: Ronald Reagan's "evil empire"

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When the United States, Great Britain, and France began to plan for the unification of their three zones in western Germany, the Soviets responded with the

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Identify the following terms: John F. Kennedy

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"Containment" envisioned

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The outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis could best be described as

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The United State's threat to use military force if necessary to safeguard Western access to the Middle East's oil reserves is known as the

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