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4
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policy of keeping communism contained within its existing borders
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foreign policy that offered economic aid to Western Europe after World War II
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series of Cold War-era secret Soviet documents intercepted and later released by U.S. intelligence officials
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military alliance formed to counter Soviet aggression
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large-scale buying, much of it on credit
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10
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negative catchword for extreme, reckless changes of disloyalty
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13
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program in which U.S. and British pilots flew supplies to West Berlin during a Soviet blockade
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name given to the region of states in the South and the Southwest
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2
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congressional committee that investigated possible subversive activities within the United States
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government agency that coordinates U.S. efforts in space
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President Truman’s promise to help nations struggling against communist movements
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eased the return of World War II veterans by providing education and employment aid
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12
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increase in births between 1945 and 1964
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small group of writers and artists, in the 1950s and early 1960s, who were critical of American society
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popular music that grew out of the gospel and blues traditions of African Americans
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dividing line between North and South Korea
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