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Warm Up: Containment, Truman Doctrine, and Marshall Plan

This warm-up activity focuses on key concepts in American foreign policy, including containment, the Truman Doctrine, and the Marshall Plan. It also includes a Jeopardy game to review topics such as imperialism, World War I, totalitarianism, World War II, and the Cold War.

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Warm Up: Containment, Truman Doctrine, and Marshall Plan

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  1. Warm Up 6/5 • Match the Words: • A. Containment B. Truman Doctrine C. Marshall Plan • 1. Rooted in the idea of containment, this policy was to limit communism • 2. Massive aid package offered by the United States to Europe to help countries rebuild after World War II. • 3. America’s policy to keep communism within its existing boundaries is known as ____ • B, Truman Doctrine 2. C, Marshall Plan 3. A, Containment

  2. Agenda 6/5 • Jeopardy (Final Review) • Study • HW: Study for Final • Bring a #2 pencil • Period 2 on Thursday • Period 4 on Wednesday

  3. Jeopardy Imperialism WWI Totalitarianism WWII Cold War+ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  4. The domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region. Imperialism 1 - $100

  5. 1 - $200 • Led Ethiopia to a victory over Italy in the Battle of Adwa. • Menelik II

  6. 1 - $300 • This decided “who would get what” during the scramble for Africa. • Berlin Conference

  7. 1 - $400 • This was used by Westerns as one of the justifications for imperialism. • Social Darwinism

  8. 1 - $500 • This happened after Hindus and Muslims refused to open cartridges that came in paper waxed with animal fat. • Sepoy Mutiny

  9. 2 - $100 • Glorification of the military • Militarism

  10. 2 - $200 • An assassin from Black Hand took the opportunity to fire two shots that killed the Archduke, __________ and his wife. • Francis Ferdinand

  11. 2 - $300 • policy of not supporting any side of a war • Neutrality

  12. 2 - $400 • A term used to describe when neither side advanced? • Stalemate

  13. 2 - $500 • One of the deadliest battles in World War One where 21,000 British lives were lost in this battl • Battle of the Somme

  14. 3 - $100 • . secret police in Nazi Germany • Gestapo

  15. 3 - $200 • Leader of Italy leading up to World War II • Benito Mussolini

  16. 3 - $300 • A time of global economic collapse which lead to a loss of faith in government • The Great Depression

  17. 3 - $400 • A German philosopher, also known as the “father of Communism • Karl Marx

  18. 3 - $500 • The world keeping organization formed after World War I. It would be a failure because the U.S. never joined it • League of Nations

  19. 4 - $100 • May 8th 1945, the day on which victory in Europe in World War II was celebrated. • V-E Day

  20. 4 - $200 • The race to harness the atom and create the first atomic bomb was code named ____. • Manhattan Project

  21. 4 - $300 • In 1935, Italy invaded the nation of… • Ethiopia

  22. 4 - $400 • This was a major turning point in the war, the Soviet Union was able to hold off Germany’s attack • Stalingrad

  23. 4 - $500 • giving in to the demands of an aggressor in order to keep the peace • Appeasement

  24. 5 - $100 • 49. Preceded by the League of Nations, this organization was created after World War II with the goal of maintaining peace and cooperation in the international community. • United Nations

  25. 5 - $200 • A 327-day operation in which the U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city in 1948. • Berlin Airlift

  26. 5 - $300 • Term used by Winston Churchill to describe the divide between Eastern Europe and Western countrie • Iron Curtain

  27. 5 - $400 • People who are forced to move because of poverty, war, natural disasters, or persecution. • Refugees

  28. 5 - $500 • An unreasonable fear, distrust, or hatred of strangers, foreigners, or anything perceived as foreign or different. • Xenophobia

  29. Final Jeopardy • Type question to appear here • Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

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