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Question 1 (40 points)
Use the vocabulary bank and your knowledge of Social Studies to answer the question.
Responses should be 5-7 sentences and use 5 of the vocabulary words.
Always check the rubric
Question:
How did the U. S. respond to actions of aggression by the Soviet Union during the Cold War?
Word Bank:
• Truman Doctrine
• Containment
• Marshall Plan
• Capitalism
• Berlin Airlift
• North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Communism
Blockade
• Cuban Missile Crisis

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