CHAPTER 24 REVIEW
•1938 | House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) established |
•1945 | Potsdam Conference |
•1946 | Kennan telegram outlines containment strategy |
Churchill’s “iron curtain” speech | |
•1947 | Truman Doctrine articulated |
National Security Act passed; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) established | |
Truman creates Federal Employee Loyalty Program | |
•1948–1949 | Berlin blockade and airlift |
Alger Hiss affair | |
•1948 | Marshall Plan approved |
•1949 | National Security Agency established |
Communists win Chinese civil war | |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) formed | |
Soviet Union successfully tests atomic weapon | |
•1950–1953 | Korean War |
•1950–1954 | McCarthy’s anti-Communist crusade |
•1950 | NSC-68 issued |
•1953 | Julius and Ethel Rosenberg executed for espionage |
U.S. supports overthrow of Iranian government | |
•1954 | French defeated in Vietnam |
U.S. supports overthrow of Guatemalan government | |
•1955 | U.S. supports Ngo Diem in South Vietnam |
•1956 | Suez crisis |
•1958 | U.S. troops sent to Lebanon |
•1959 | Fidel Castro takes power in Cuba |
The Vietcong formed | |
•1961 | U.S. intervenes in the Congo |
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