Europe marked the creation of its government with the adoption of this official currency.
What is the Euro?
This marks the closest the Cold War came to becoming World War III.
What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?
This idea from Karl Marx argues that the workers will rise up, overthrow the capitalists and create a classless, moneyless society.
What is communism?
The Great Purges and the 5-Year Plan were both promoted by this Soviet leader, making him one of the greatest mass murderers of all time.
Who is Joseph Stalin?
This treaty ended World War I, and by severely punishing Germany, ensured there would be a World War II.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
After 1989, this country reunited its two halves and became one of the most powerful economies in Europe
What is Germany?
The United States created this organization, which included Turkey and Western Europe to contain the threat of Russian communism and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
What is NATO / North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
An idea that says wars and violence should never be used as tools of state.
What is pacifism.
This war started when communist leader Kim Il-Sung got support from the Soviet Union to invade his Southern neighbor in 1950
What is the Korean War?
The discovery of this led the United States to enter World War I.
What is the Zimmerman Telegram?
According to a famous Winston Churchill speech, Europe after World War II was increasingly divided by this.
What is the Iron Curtain?
What is Detente?
An idea that argues that governments should be run like corporations, with a totalitarian dictator in charge and everyone living their lives in service to the state.
What is Fascism?
What is Glasnost?
What is total war?
What is the Maastricht Treaty?
This treaty alliance was created by the Soviet Union in response to what it saw as Western aggression. It included all communist aligned countries in Europe.
What is the Warsaw Pact?
What is Nationalism?
What is the Belovsha Accords?
Late in the war, this allied country withdrew, after its leader was overthrown in a revolution.
What is Russia?
This treaty allowed for free movement for both citizens and non-citizens across all European members
What is the Schengen Agreement/Treaty?
Despite remaining anti-communist, from 1972-1991 the United States avoided any effort to invade another country or intervene with its military, a situation known as this.
What is "Vietnam Syndrome?"
This idea from the first Soviet leader, claims that it is the job of communists to force the rest of the population to modernize and become proper socialists.
What is Marxist-Leninism?
This was a series of economic reforms the Soviet Union made before its collapse. It involved creating free trade zones and allowing limited capitalism
What is Perestroika
What is Blitzkrieg?