Four Corners Review Game

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Four Corners Review Game. A question about the Cold War will appear on the board. Each question has four possible answer choices. Go to the corner that matches the correct answer. If everyone goes to the same corner, you need to choose between odd and even. I will then roll the DICE OF DEATH! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Four Corners Review Game• A question about the Cold War will appear on

the board.

• Each question has four possible answer choices.

• Go to the corner that matches the correct answer.

• If everyone goes to the same corner, you need to choose between odd and even.

• I will then roll the DICE OF DEATH!

• Last one standing wins extra credit!

Question #1

• All of the following supported North Vietnam EXCEPT

A. China

B. Soviet Union

C. North Korea

D. Viet Cong

Question #1

• All of the following supported North Vietnam EXCEPT

A. China

B. Soviet Union

C. North Korea

D. Viet Cong

Question #2

• What did the Gulf of Tonkin resolution declare?

A. Eisenhower could send aide & advisors

B. Kennedy could send U.S. military troops

C. Johnson could send U.S. military troops

D. The U.N. needed to withdrawl from Vietnam

Question #2

• What did the Gulf of Tonkin resolution declare?

A. Eisenhower could send aide & advisors

B. Kennedy could send U.S. military troops

C. Johnson could send U.S. military troops

D. The U.N. needed to withdrawal from Vietnam

Question #3

• After the outbreak of war, the United Nations sent their troops into which country?

A. North Korea

B. North Vietnam

C. South Korea

D. South Vietnam

Question #3

• After the outbreak of war, the United Nations sent their troops into which country?

A. North Korea

B. North Vietnam

C. South Korea

D. South Vietnam

Question #4

• By the end of the Cold War, all of the following countries were communist EXCEPT

A. China

B. North Korea

C. South Korea

D. Vietnam

Question #4

• By the end of the Cold War, all of the following countries were communist EXCEPT

A. China

B. North Korea

C. South Korea

D. Vietnam

Question #5

• Who led U.S. troops in Korea?A. Dwight Eisenhower

B. Douglas MacArthur

C. Kim Young Sam

D. Lyndon Johnson

Question #5

• Who led U.S. troops in Korea?A. Dwight Eisenhower

B. Douglas MacArthur

C. Kim Young Sam

D. Lyndon Johnson

Question #6

• Who was the leader of North Vietnam?A. Ho Chi Minh

B. Ngo Diem

C. Kim Il Sung

D. Kim Young Sam

Question #6

• Who was the leader of North Vietnam?A. Ho Chi Minh

B. Ngo Diem

C. Kim Il Sung

D. Kim Young Sam

Question #7

• The U.S./CIA tried to overthrow Fidel Castro in the

A. Cuban Missile Crisis

B. Cuban Communist Revolution

C. Inchon Invasion

D. Bay of Pigs invasion

Question #7

• The U.S./CIA tried to overthrow Fidel Castro in the

A. Cuban Missile Crisis

B. Cuban Communist Revolution

C. Inchon Invasion

D. Bay of Pigs invasion

Question #8

• The United States supported all of the following EXCEPT

A. Kuomintang

B. Viet Cong

C. La Brigada

D. Ngo Diem

Question #8

• The United States supported all of the following EXCEPT

A. Kuomintang

B. Viet Cong

C. La Brigada

D. Ngo Diem

Question #9

• How did the Korean War start?A. U.S. invades North Korea

B. North Korea invades South Korea

C. South Korea invades North Korea

D. China invades South Korea

Question #9

• How did the Korean War start?A. U.S. invades North Korea

B. North Korea invades South Korea

C. South Korea invades North Korea

D. China invades South Korea

Question #10

• All of the following were reasons of bad US-Cuban relations EXCEPT

A. Missiles in Turkey and Cuba

B. Castro taking control of U.S. businesses

C. U.S. assassinating Che Guevara

D. Soviet aide to Cuba

Question #10

• All of the following were reasons of bad US-Cuban relations EXCEPT

A. Missiles in Turkey and Cuba

B. Castro taking control of U.S. businesses

C. U.S. assassinating Che Guevara

D. Soviet aide to Cuba

Question #11

• Lead by Chiang Kai-SheikA. Chinese Communist Party

B. Viet Cong

C. La Brigada

D. Kuomintang

Question #11

• Lead by Chiang Kai-SheikA. Chinese Communist Party

B. Viet Cong

C. La Brigada

D. Kuomintang

Question #12

• Who helped Fidel Castro win the Cuban Revolution?

A. Mao Zedong

B. John F. Kennedy

C. Fulgencio Batista

D. Che Guevara

Question #12

• Who helped Fidel Castro win the Cuban Revolution?

A. Mao Zedong

B. John F. Kennedy

C. Fulgencio Batista

D. Che Guevara

Question #13

• What resource did the U.S. profit from in Cuba?

A. Steel

B. Iron

C. Sugar

D. Coffee

Question #13

• What resource did the U.S. profit from in Cuba?

A. Steel

B. Iron

C. Sugar

D. Coffee

Question #14

• What was the turning point for the Communist party in the Chinese Civil War?

A. Establishing the Red Army

B. Death of Sun Yat-Sen

C. Murder of Kuomintang officials (Chiang Kai-Sheik)

D. The Long March

Question #14

• What was the turning point for the Communist party in the Chinese Civil War?

A. Establishing the Red Army

B. Death of Sun Yat-Sen

C. Murder of Kuomintang officials (Chiang Kai-Sheik)

D. The Long March

Question #15

• Vietnam got their independence in 1954 from

A. France

B. England

C. Spain

D. China

Question #15

• Vietnam got their independence in 1954 from

A. France

B. England

C. Spain

D. China

Question #16

• Vietnam was divided along the A. 38th parallel

B. 40th parallel

C. 17th parallel

D. 18th parallel

Question #16

• Vietnam was divided along the A. 38th parallel

B. 40th parallel

C. 17th parallel

D. 18th parallel

Question #17

• Korea was divided along the A. 38th parallel

B. 40th parallel

C. 17th parallel

D. 18th parallel

Question #17

• Korea was divided along the A. 38th parallel

B. 40th parallel

C. 17th parallel

D. 18th parallel

Question #18

• How did the Vietnam War end? A. Stalemate

B. U.S. withdrawals their troops

C. North invades the South and establishes Communism

D. Both sides agree to remain divided

Question #18

• How did the Vietnam War end? A. Stalemate

B. U.S. withdrawals their troops

C. North invades the South and establishes Communism

D. Both sides agree to remain divided

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