The Cold War. Summary. Contents. Diana Ferraro. Level 6-4. Before Reading Think Ahead During Reading Comprehension... 5

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Level 6-4 The Cold War Diana Ferraro Summary This book is about the events of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. Contents Before Reading Think Ahead... 2 Vocabulary... 3 During Reading Comprehension... 5 After Reading Think About It... 8

Before Reading Think Ahead Look at the picture and answer the questions. dictator ideological Stalin allies allegiance communist 1. What are two countries that help each other called? 2. What is it called when a person gives their loyalty and support to a ruler or a country? 3. What kind of leader was Stalin? 4. What type of war was the Cold War? 2 World History Readers

Before Reading Vocabulary A Read and match. 1. a. pledge 2. b. missile 3. c. astronaut 4. d. collapse 5. e. imitate 6. f. atomic bomb 7. g. unexpected 8. h. satellite The Cold War 3

Before Reading B Write the word for each definition. align exclusively nuclear superpower spotlight 1. a country with great political and military control 2. public notice or attention 3. to match or be in line with; to give support to a person or state 4. related to the energy that is made when the center of an atom is divided 5. only; solely C Choose the word that means about the same as the underlined words. 1. Countries support each other during war based on their values. a. align with b. collapse c. spy on d. spark 2. There were representative wars in many countries including Greece and Vietnam. a. overthrow b. ideological c. atomic d. proxy 3. The rebels tried to overthrow the government. a. rebellion b. spotlight c. ally d. regime 4. The people are unhappy with their country s tyrant. a. flag b. dictator c. satellite d. superpower 4 World History Readers

During Reading Comprehension A Match the pictures with the correct sentences. a. The US successfully put a man on the moon. b. The ideologies of the US and the Soviet Union clashed during the Cold War. c. Germany was divided into four zones after WWII, and later it became two zones. 1. 2. 3. B Choose the best answer. 1. About how long did the Cold War last? a. Four years b. Fourteen years c. Forty years d. Four hundred years 2. During the Cold War, proxy wars were fought in all of the following countries EXCEPT? a. Korea b. Vietnam c. Greece d. Australia 3. Starting in 1962, what did Cuba have that caused tension with the US? a. Space rockets b. Missiles c. Spies d. All of the above The Cold War 5

During Reading C Choose the correct phrase for each picture. One (1) choice will not be used. a. A secret underground bunker for hiding b. Laika the space dog c. Americans protesting the war in Vietnam d. One of the US presidents during the Cold War e. Showing support for the revolution in Cuban 1. 2. 3. 4. D Read each sentence. Write T if it is true or F if it is false. 1. The Cold War was a direct battle between the US and the Soviet Union. 2. Fidel Castro and Che Guevara declared Cuba to be a communist country. 3. The Vietnam War was a short war without many injuries. 4. The Soviet Union was the first country to put a man on the moon. 5. The Cold War ended in 1991. 6 World History Readers

During Reading E Complete the sentences with the correct words. 1. Citizens their allegiance to their country. pledge ally 2. Mao Zedong declared China to be a country, and it still is today. communist nuclear 3. The death of US soldiers in Vietnam a cultural rebellion by those opposed to war in the US. imitated sparked 4. The is capable of mass destruction. satellite atomic bomb 5. The of the Soviet Union ended the Cold War. rebellion collapse F Number the events in order from 1=first to 5=last. a. The US puts a man on the moon. b. The Soviet Union collapses, and the Cold War ends. c. China becomes a communist country. d. The Soviet Union sends a dog into space. e. The Soviet Union puts missiles in Cuba. The Cold War 7

After Reading Think About It A Look in the reader to write the answers to the following 5-W questions. Who? What? When? Where? Why? was one of the main leaders of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The Cold War was a war without any battles between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War started in and lasted until. The in Germany represented the dividing line between the US and the Soviet Union. The Cold War ended due to the fall of in the Soviet Union. B Complete the sentences below with your own ideas. From this book, I learned. Before I read this book, I knew. Now I also know. 8 World History Readers