World War 2
The Cold War
Independence Movements in India and Africa
The Middle East & The Global War on Terror
Vocabulary
100

The names of the two opposing teams of nations that faced off during WW2.

Axis vs. Allies.

100

This disastrous choice made by the Chinese leadership in 1958 turned farmers into iron workers, which resulted in a man-made famine, killing millions.

"the Great Leap Forward"

100

This nation controlled India as a colony for 89ish years.

Britain.

100

In 1956, this president of Egypt took over this major infrastructure project from the British and French, and nationalized it.

the Suez Canal.

100

This is considered the minimum level of income necessary to afford basic needs in the U.S.

Poverty Line.

200

After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attacked U.S. based in the Philippines which resulted in 75,000 U.S. soldiers being forcibly marched 90 miles away during this event.

the Bataan Death March

200

Name TWO of the original member nations of NATO.

Belgium, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the U.S.

200

This man helped lead the non-violent/passive Indian Nationalist movement that helped India gain its independence.

Mohandas Ghandi.

200

Nations within these groups are separated by things like PER CAPITA INCOME, HOW ADVANCED THEIR INFRASTRUCTURE IS, the QUALITY OF EDUCATION AND HEALTHCARE, etc.

Developed vs. Developing Nations.

200

This is a 1930's policy wherein you give into the demands of an aggressive power/nation in order to get them to not go to war against you.

Appeasement.

300

This meeting between leaders of Allied nations in 1943 was held in a North African city, and it was where they decided to target Italy next.

the Casablanca Conference

300

This 13-day period almost saw nuclear armageddon when the USSR put nuclear weapons 90 miles away from the U.S.

the Cuban Missile Crisis.

300

The system of institutionalized racism perpetrated by the white, British minority over the Black South Africans was called ___________ .

Apartheid.

300

Name THREE nations that are in the Middle East.

Bahrain, the UAE, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Palestine, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Yemen, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan(?)

300

An example of this is where both the U.S. and USSR launch nuclear weapons at all of their targets, simultaneously, thereby causing a nuclear winter and killing all life on earth.

Mutually Assured Destruction.

400

This nation was invaded by Germany in 1939, and it considered by most to be the beginning of WW2.

Poland

400

The Korean War began when 75,000 troops from this group crossed over the 38th parallel.

the North Korean People's Army

400

These are the three major religions that helped shape the political boundaries of the Indian subcontinent.

Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism.

400

This is the length in years of the U.S. invasion of Iraq that claimed the lives of 4400+ U.S. service persons and more than 1,000,000 Iraqis.

about 8 years.

400

Criminal activities committed by those under the age of 18 can be called ___________ .

Juvenile Delinquency.

500

This was the name given to the secret U.S. project to create nuclear weapons.

the Manhattan Project.

500

"Containment" was a major component of this U.S. foreign policy towards Communism and the USSR.

the Truman Doctrine

500

This man helped South Africans fight against the oppressive and racist government led by a white, British minority, was imprisoned for 27 years, and then eventually became president of the nation.

Nelson Mandela

500

This is the name given to the 20 year-long invasion of Afghanistan that began shortly after 09.11.2001.

Operation Enduring Freedom.

500

This is a business that operates in more than one country, meaning that management, production, marketing, etc. are done in different countries, all at the same time.

Multi-National Corporation.

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