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