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This chapter delves into important vocabulary related to diplomatic and political concepts during the Cold War era. Key terms like "censure," which refers to the condemnation of an official, and "détente," which denotes the easing of tensions between the US and USSR, are explored. The "Domino Theory" explains the potential spread of communism, while "martial law" refers to military rule in times of emergency. Additionally, the "Peace Corps" represents American humanitarian efforts abroad, and "satellite nations" are countries under Soviet influence. This chapter offers essential context for understanding these significant historical terms.
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Chapter 28 Vocabulary Censure (condemn) Détente (easing) Summit Meeting (conference) Domino Theory (idea) Martial Law (rule) Peace Corps (program) Satellite Nations (countries)
Chapter 28 Vocabulary Domino Theory (Kennedy) Peace Corps (Americans) Summit Meeting (US/USSR) Détente (Nixon) Satellite Nations (Soviet Union) Martial Law (Poland) Censure (Senate)