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On your blank map, label the countries as you see them.
Choose any three colors and re-create the coloring scheme as shown in the book.
Source of Map: http://www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/map_bank/pdfs/Europe_After_WW_II_A.pdf
= Warsaw Pact
= NATO
= Non-aligned
Nations
Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Pre/Post Test
1. Using the map below, name four Warsaw Pact countries that bordered NATO members.
a. East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Albania.
b. Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland.
c. Turkey, Greece, Italy, Belgium.
d. Hungary, Poland, Romania, Spain.
2. Which headline concerning the Soviet Union refers to a Cold War event?
a. “Yeltsin Assumes Power”
b. “Trotsky Forms Red
Army”
c. “Germany Invades Soviet
Union”
d. “Warsaw Pact Formed”
Source of image: McDougal Littell
3. The purpose of the Truman Doctrine and the North American Treaty Organization (NATO) was to provide
a. economic and military support to European nations to stop the spread of communism.
b. military troops to end ethnic warfare in the former Yugoslavia.
c. humanitarian aid to starving people in Ethiopia and Sudan.
d. the rights of freedom of speech and press to Greek and Turkish citizens.
4. One move that was made during the cold war was the process of creating “Satellite Nations.” Which of
the following situations best describes the their purpose?
a. Satellite nations were along the western border of the U.S.S.R. to serve as a buffer zone.
b. Satellite nations were responsible for testing goods donated through the Marshall Plan.
c. Examples of satellite nations were countries such as Cuba, South Korea, and China.
d. They were encouraged by the United States to follow the “communist agenda.”
5. In the years following World War II there emerged NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Both of these
organizations serve as examples of…
a. Regional economic cooperative efforts.
c. Environmental impact studies.
b. International tribunals.
d. Military alliance systems
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