Treaty of Versailles
LoN degree of Success 20's and 30's
Aggressive German Nationalism 1930's
Wartime Alliances Collapsing 1945-49
US Containment of Communism
100

These were the "Big 3" at the Paris Peace Conference.

Who were David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson?

100

The three main branches of the League of Nations.

What are the Secretariat, Assembly, and Council?

100

This politician returned from a meeting with Hitler claiming he had achieved "peace for our time."

Who is Neville Chamberlain?

100

From 1941, the USA supplied military aid to nations fighting Germany, Italy, and Japan through loans, rental, and sales through this program.

What is Lend-Lease?

100

This was the dividing line between Soviet and US zones of Occupation in Korea.

What is the 38th Parallel?

200

People from this nations commonly felt that the Peace Treaties were not harsh enough.

What is France?

200

A system by which nations attempt to stop wars. In this system, an aggressor of 1 is seen as an aggressor to all, and all are obligated to work together to intervene.

What is collective security?

200

Hitler's first attempt at Anschluss was in this year.

What is 1934?

200

This man decided not to share information about the Enigma codes with Stalin.

Who is Winston Churchill?

200

This was the name of the nation that the US feared would be next on the Communist agenda if they allowed South Korea to fall.

What is Formosa?

300

This nation was at its imperial height in 1919 after gaining territory from Germany.

What is Britain?

300

The 3 stages of response that the League of Nations was expected to pursue in the event of an aggressive nation.

What are Moral Dissapproval, Economic Sanctions, and Military Sanctions?

300

This is the event which allowed Hitler to trial new weapons and strategies prior to the outbreak of WW2.

What is the Spanish Civil War?

300

These 2 groups were supposed to work together to establish a coalition government in Poland after WW2.

Who are the "Lublin Poles" and "London Poles"?

300

This attempted coup of Castro's Cuba failed largely because of a lack of secrecy and lack of local support.

What is the Bay of Pigs invasion?

400

This was Germany's alternative to signing the Treaty of Versailles.

What is Allied invasion?

400

This nation's trade relationship with the USA was a dissuasive factor in the League's decision on whether or not to impose Economic Sanctions.

What is Japan?

400

A united agreement between Britain, France, and Italy to stop Hitler's violations of the Treaty of Versailles. It was announced in March of 1935.

What is the Stressa Front?

400

This was the program known as "Marshall Aid"

What is the European Recovery Programme?

400

This name - also taken by a rock back forming in Ireland in the 1970's -  was the type of Spy Plane that was shot down over Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

What is U2?

500

This was the term for allowing an area to decide its own political future, usually by means of a vote.

What is self-determination?

500

The 4 LoN successes of the 1920's.

What are The Aaland Islands, Upper Silesia, Mosul, and Bulgarian conflicts?

500

Hitler's 5 foreign policy aims.

What are:

Destroying the Treaty of Versailles

Creating a Greater Germany

Destroying Communism

Acquiring Lebensraum and

Building a central European Empire?

500

Roughly this number of flights were involved in Operation Vittles.

What is 300,000?

500

This was President Kennedy's program to control influence in South Vietnam by relocating Vietnamese villages.

What is the Strategic Hamlet Program?

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