Arms race and espionage
What are methodologies used by the US and USSR?
What are methodologies used by the US and USSR?
These are the zones of occupation of Germany after WWII.
What are the Soviet, American, British, and French zones?
Mr. Kiff's favorite color.
What is blue?
What is frozone?
The only two superpowers left after WWII
What are US and USSR?
Speech that was given by Churchill in Fulton, MO in 1946 that described the existing situation in Eastern Europe.
What is the Iron Curtain speech?
The president after Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Who was Harry Truman?
The document that freed Canada from British rule.
What is the Statute of Westminster?
The Junior Class president.
Who is Paige Mosley?
The senior class president.
Who is Xavier Kent?
What is Cold War?
Conference where it was decided by the Big Three to govern Germany jointly.
The phrase used to signify the greater power of the USA relative to its southern neighbors.
What is the Colossus of the North?
Supporters of the ideology that emphasized large-scale redistribution of wealth in order to attain economic equality
What are communists?
The year Ms. Black graduated high school
What is 2006?
Ruled China before and during WWII and was an important ally for the US
Who is Chaing Kai-shek?
The university that Ms. Black got her Master's degree from.
What is the University of New Orleans?
Led the Chinese communists before and during WWII
Who is Mao Zedong?
Chaing Kai-shek's party, the Guomindang
Who are the Chinese Nationalists?
Different economic systems, strategic interests, Stalin’s Speech, Iron Curtain Speech, Atomic Weapons
What are ways in which the US and USSR are different?
After WWII, Germany was divided into Soviet, American, British and French zones of occupation.
What is the Division of Germany?
By 1961, some 1,000 East Germans–many skilled laborers, professionals and intellectuals–were leaving every day.
What are the social and economic effects of the division of Germany?
Before 1945, few L.A. countries had a democratic government. Armed forces in most countries put dictators in power
What were most Latin American countries like politically before and during WWII?
Most countries had large populations of poor, with increasing numbers of urban workers, professionals, and businessmen. The white elite owned most of the land; lots of political tension between all these groups
What were the Latin American countries like socially before and during WWII?