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Vocabulary Research

Before beginning you will need to learn some important Cold War Vocabulary. In your research these terms will appear and it is important that you understand their meanings. You may find each definition by clicking on the word. Study these terms and then complete the matching quizzes that follow throughout the webquest. The final assessment will quiz some of these vocabulary words.

Cold War Vocabulary
Berlin Airlift Satellite Nations Cold War CIA
Nikita Khrushchev Mikhail Gorbachev Eisenhower Doctrine Cuban Missile Crisis Margaret Thatcher
38th Parallel Space Race Truman Doctrine Domino Effect George Orwell
Ronald Reagan Iron Curtain glasnost NATO perestroika
Warsaw Pact John F. Kennedy Leonid Brezhnev Containment Korean War
Pope John Paul II Marshall Plan SDI Sputnik détente