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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | Iron Curtain | a political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eatern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region | Europe:War and Change ch.12 |
| 2 | Iron Curtain | Железный Занавес | Assorted Russian Vocab 3 |
| 3 | Iron Curtain | Winston Churchill's way of warning the world about the Soviets aims. He explained this in his Iron Curtain Speech | d |
| 4 | iron curtain | • Describes the divisions between communist and non-communists | cold war and Korean war |
| 5 | Iron Curtain | Political division between Eastern and Western Europe. | Cold War Vocab |
| 6 | Iron Curtain | term for an invisible political line that divided Europe between Communists and Non-Communists | Korea, Vietnam, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Space Race |
| 7 | Iron Curtain | An invisable line between Eastern and Western Europe | Cold War |
| 8 | Iron Curtain | Churchill's term for separation between communism and capitalism in Europe | Final Term List |
| 9 | Iron Curtain | the political and military barrier that isolated Soviet controlled countries of Eastern Europe | Social Studies Terms |
| 10 | Iron Curtain | March 1946 | Cold War Dates |
| 11 | Iron Curtain | A term popularized by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to describe the Soviet Union’s policy of isolation during the Cold War. The barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world. | Cold War |
| 12 | Iron Curtain | Nixon visited Romania; the girst time an American president had gone behind the iron curtain | SS |
| 13 | iron curtain | Winston Churchill's term for the Cold War division between the Soviet-dominated East and the U.S.-dominated West. (p. 831) | AP World History |
| 14 | Iron Curtain | Europe was being divided by an imaginary line. east was the Soviet dominated communist countries, west was the western democracies, led by the United States. | Global Studies 2 |
| 15 | iron curtain | the invisible border between the communist and noncommunist worlds | Social STudies VOcabULary from CHapters 22-27 |
| 16 | Iron Curtain | A term represents Europe's division into democratic western and communistic eastern Europe. | c.33 sec. 1/2 |
| 17 | iron curtain | an actual physical border than separates russia by former soviet bloc and the west (during the cold war). it prevented freedom of travel and commun. between eastern and western europe. | woh final |
| 18 | Iron Curtain | British Prime Minister Winston Churchill coined this phrase to refer to the boundary in Europe that divided Soivet-dominated eastern and central Europe from western Europe, which was free from Soviet control. | History Ch. 28-32 |
| 19 | Iron Curtain | Churchill's term for the Soviet isolation of themselves & their satellites from the western world | Ch 27, Cold War |
| 20 | iron curtain | the division of europe between free and communist countries | Chapter 26 |
| 21 | Iron Curtain | Refers to the isolation of satellite states after WWII. Term coined by Churchill. | World History Since 1550 |
| 22 | Iron Curtain | Also known as the "buffer zone" consists of the countries of Poland, Rumania, etc. Stalin used these countries as protection form the West, to guard against thei influences, and in case of attack, the westerners would have a lot more land to fight through before they could get to the heart of the Soviet Union. | AP U.S. History Semester Exam |
| 23 | iron curtain | describes the division between Communist and non-Communist life | Chapter 26 - Cold War Terms |
| 24 | iron curtain | a phrase used by CHurchilll in 1946 to descrive an imaginary line that separated Communist Countries on the Soviet bloc of Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe. | history vocab |
| 25 | Iron Curtain | A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region | Europe:War and Change |
| 26 | Iron Curtain | The invisible wall between East and West was called the.. | Russian and German History |
| 27 | Iron curtain | invisible wall between the East and West. | russian history |
| 28 | Iron curtain | Was an invisible wall between East and West | Germany and Russian HIstory |
| 29 | iron curtain | the invisible wall between the east and west. | Russian flashcards |
| 30 | Iron Curtain | Divider between Commy style states and democratic capitalist states | The Start of the Cold War |
| 31 | Iron Curtain | Winston Churchill's way of warning the world about the Soviets aims. He explained this in his Iron Curtain Speech | Unit 27 The Truman Era |
| 32 | Iron Curtain | term for an invisible political line that divided Europe between Communists and Non-Communists | Hadley #4 |
| 33 | iron curtain | term for an invisible political line that divided Europe between Communists and Non-Communists | Unit 11 Terms |
| 34 | iron curtain | Winston Churchill's term for the Cold War division between the Soviet-dominated East and the U.S.-dominated West. (p. 831) | APWH terms |
| 35 | Iron Curtain | refers to the secrecy and isolation of the Soviet Union and its satellite states, East Germany, Hungary, and Poland, after World War II. The phrase was first used by Winston Churchill while he was giving a speech in the United States | Unit 16 terms |
| 36 | Iron Curtain | Churchill's term for separation between communism and capitalism in Europe | US History Final |
| 37 | iron curtain | `, term for an invisible political line that divided Europe between Communists and Non-Communists | US Hist TAKS words |
| 38 | iron curtain | name given by Churchill to the border between communist and non-communist states | CAC Cold War |
| 39 | Iron Curtain | A term made famous by Winston Churchill about Cold War tensions. It described the political and idealogical boundaries that divided Europe after WWII. | APUSH Unit 15 |
| 40 | iron curtain | used by Winston Churchill to describe the growing divide between western democracies and Soviet-influenced states | Social Studies Vocab |
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