The Cold War was called "cold" because:
The superpowers never fought each other directly in a large-scale war
How did the Cuban Revolution influence Cold War tensions?
It increased tensions because a communist government was established close to the United States.
How many years was the berlin wall dividing berlin?
28 years.
1. What was the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
A resolution that allowed the U.S. President to increase military involvement in Vietnam
What happened on September 11, 2001, and how did it affect Afghanistan?
Terrorists attacked the United States, leading to a U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan to target Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
What was the main ideological conflict during the Cold War?
Capitalism vs. Communism
The Iran-Iraq War lasted from:
1980-1988
What was the purpose of the Berlin Wall?
The Berlin Wall was built to prevent East Germans from escaping to West Berlin.
How many people died in the Vietnam War, Americans and Vietnamese?
Vietnam War Deaths (1955–1975)
What were the main causes of the Iran-Iraq War?
Border disputes, political tensions, and religious differences between Iran and Iraq contributed to the war.
Which two superpowers were the main rivals during the Cold War?
United States and Soviet Union
Who led the Cuban Revolution in 1959?
Fidel Castro
Why was the Berlin Wall built in 1961?
To stop East Germans from moving to West Berlin
Which countries were divided by the Vietnam War?
North Vietnam, South Vietnam.
Who was the leader of Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War?
Saddam Hussein
What military alliance was created by the United States and its allies during the Cold War?
NATO
What country was Cuba closely allied with after the revolution?
Soviet Union
What lessons can modern societies learn from the conflicts studied in this unit?
Countries should seek diplomacy, cooperation, and peaceful solutions to avoid the destruction and suffering caused by war.
Why did the United States become involved in the Vietnam War?
The United States wanted to stop the spread of communism in Southeast Asia.
What event triggered the U.S.-led War in Afghanistan in 2001?
Jerusalem
What was the Warsaw Pact?
A military alliance led by the Soviet Union
Explain how the Cuban Revolution changed Cuba's relationship with the United States.
Relations became hostile because Cuba adopted communism and formed an alliance with the Soviet Union.
What was the outcome of the Vietnam War in 1975?
Vietnam became unified under communist rule
Which country strongly supported South Vietnam?
U.S.A.
Which group fought against Soviet forces in Afghanistan?
Mujahideen
Which event is considered one of the symbolic endings of the Cold War?
Fall of the Berlin Wall
Who was Fidel Castro, and why was he important to Cuba?
Fidel Castro was the leader of the Cuban Revolution and became the communist leader of Cuba in 1959.
In what year did the Berlin Wall fall?
1989.
In your opinion, which of these conflicts had the greatest impact on world history? Explain your answer.
Sample answer: The Cold War had the greatest impact because it influenced global politics, military alliances, and international conflicts for decades.
Which issue has been central to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Territorial disputes
Explain the main causes of the Cold War.
The Cold War began because of political and ideological differences between the United States (capitalism) and the Soviet Union (communism) after World War II.
Explain how the Cuban Revolution changed Cuba's relationship with the United States.
Relations became hostile because Cuba adopted communism and formed an alliance with the Soviet Union.
How did the fall of the Berlin Wall affect Europe?
It led to German reunification and symbolized the end of communist control in Eastern Europe.
Compare the Cold War and the Vietnam War. How were they connected?
The Vietnam War was part of the Cold War because it involved the struggle between communism and capitalism.
Why did the Soviet Union invade Afghanistan in 1979?
The Soviet Union wanted to support the communist government and maintain influence in the region.