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Chapter 26 Key Terms and People

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Agenda proposed by President Truman that included civil rights, national health-care legislation, and federal aid to education.
National Security Paper- Secret Report completed by the National Security Council, emphasizing the Soviet Union's military strength and aggressive intentions.
The aggregate of a nation's armed forces and the industries that supply their equipment, materials, and armaments.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization: International organization of nations who signed the North Atlantic Treaty, establishing a mutual defense pact in which an armed attack against one or more of them- shall be considered an attack against them all.
Act that unified the armed forces under a single Department of Defense.
American Program to deliver food and supplies to the children of the blockade city of Berlin, Germany during WWII.
Post WWII resurgence of Anti-communist sentiment that influenced governmental and personal actions.
Bill of Rights that guaranteed veterans four years of education and job training, guidance and unemployment benefits, as well as establishing veterans' hospitals and providing low-interest home and farm loans.
The chief personalities in a 1948 espionage case that galvanized the communists-in-government issues in the minds of many Americans.
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The Truman administration's proposal for massive US assistance for European recovery in 1947.
President Eisenhower's 1957 procalmation that the US would send military aid and, if necessary, troops to any Middle Eastern nationed threatened by "Communist Aggression."
Couple found guilty of conspiracy to commit espionage and sentenced to death. They protested their innocence until the end, claiming that they were victims of anti-Semitic and anti-leftist sentiment.
Policy designed to contain Communism by giving economic and military aid to Greece and Turkey in an effort to prevent those nations from falling under Soviet orbit.
Enacted by Truman in 1946. It committed the fed. govt and established the Council of Economic Advisers to confer with the president and formulate policies for maintaining employment, production, and purchasing power.
An event that had major implications for the US making it the main protector of Western Interests in the Middle East, and sparking third World anti-Western sentiment.
Bill that barred the closed shop- a workplace where only union members could be hired-outlawed secondary boycotts, required union officials to sign loyalty oaths, and permitted the president to call a cooling-off period to delay and strike that might endanger national safety or health.
Secretary of State under Dwight D.Eisenhower. He spoke of a holy war against "atheistic communism" and rejected the policy of containment.
Policy uniting military, economic, and diplomatic strategies to "contain" any further Soviet communist expansion and to enhance America's security and influence abroad.
Wisconson senator who launched a campaign against Communism and the /soviet spies and sympathizers that he claimed were inside the federal government.
Chinese military and political leader who established and People's republic of China