(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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The U.S. (with UN forces) went to South Korea to help stop the spread of communism in South Korea.
NATO was an alliance for noncommunist nations for protection against a Soviet attack.
China
The Warsaw Pact was an alliance for the Soviet Union and its satellite nations.
The U.S. wanted to help European countries rebuild to be strong enough to defend themselves against communism.
Korean War
Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan provided money to European countries to help them rebuild after WWII.
President Roosevelt
Yalta Conference
Containment
In 1953, when the Korean war was over, Korea remained divided at the 38th parallel—communism did not spread to South Korea.
United Nations
China became a Communist country in 1949.
South Korea
Divided into 4 parts
Cold War
Truman Doctrine
Berlin Blockade
Nuclear Weapons
Armistice
Freedom
Red Scare
West Germany
Winston Churchill
Iron Curtain
Mao Zedong
38th Parallel
Democracy
Communism
Joseph Stalin
President Truman
Berlin
Marshall Plan
North Korea
Berlin Airlift
Warsaw Pact
Non-Communist
Dwight Eisenhower
Communist North Korea invaded non-communist South Korea in 1950.
The Soviets blockaded West Berlin so the allies airlifted food and supplies for 11 months to West Berliners. The Soviets eventually lifted the blockade.
East Germany
The capital Berlin was located in East Germany, therefore the capital was also divided into East Berlin (Communist) and West Berlin (noncommunist).
Douglas MacArthur
Duck and Cover
NATO
Germany was divided into East (Communist) and West (non-communist) after WWII.