What does nuclear armament/disarmament stand for?
armament - building one's nuclear arsenal.
disarmament - reducing or eliminating one's nuclear arsenal.
Whıch side of Germany was democratic and which side was communist? what about Berlin
east - communist, west democratic
What is the name of the line that divides N. Korea from S. Korea
38th Parallel
Two example of Canadians involved in the UN
Lester B Pearson - president of the 7th regular session of the UN General Assembly 1952-1953
Brock Chisholm: doctor from Ontario - first head of the World Health Organization, an agency of the UN.
a military alliance formed by western democratic powers.
NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization
The term used to describe spying during the Cold War?
Espionage.
What were some of the defenses used to build the Berlin wall?
Physical concrete barrier, barbed wire, land mines, sniper towers.
What was the outcome of the Korean War?
South remained a democracy. North remained a communist state?
Describe the Suez Crisis and Canada's involvement.
Lester B. pearson suggested a peacekeeping mission be sent to keep Egyptians separate from the British and French soldiers so that the three governments could work out a peace treaty and they did so it was a successful mission. Pearson received the Nobel Peace Prize after the Crisis ended.
What was the military alliance set up by US and Canada where the US helped to secure Canadian airspace?
NORAD
What is domino theory?
A theory believed by Americans that if one Asian country fell to Communism, than they would all fall.
Countries that controled Germany post WWII.
Britain, France, US, and Soviet Union.
What was the outcome of the Vietnam War?
Lasted so long that by the time Americans pulled out after 20 years, the communist forces took over the entire region and it became a communist state.
Describe the Somalia peacekeeping mission.
Described as one of the main reasons against continued peacekeeping today because Somalians were looting the Canadian Armed Forces members during their time there from 1992 to 1993. The controversy began when two Canadian peacekeepers beat a Somali teenager to death.
The line of radio stations set up in Canada to monitor incoming air craft? (What does the acronym stand for)
DEW LINE, Distant Early Warning.
What is MAD theory and why was it important?
stands for Mutually Assured Destruction. If one state bombed another with a nuclear missile, the retaliation would destroy both countries and therefore this acted like a "deterrence strategy."
What is the difference between the Berlin Wall and the Iron Curtain?
Berlin Wall was a physical wall that separated West Berlin from East Berlin and East Germany.
Iron Curtain was a political/ideological wall that separated Soviet satellite states and Western democratic states.
Nickname for the Korean War.
The Forgotten War
Describe the Balkan Peacekeeping mission
Following the breakup of the Republic of Yugoslavia into Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia , NATO and the EU became involved in peacekeeping efforts with over 40,000 Canadians having served. Canadians were overwhelmed by the atrocities committed by warring ethnic groups and may went on to suffer PTSD and were not prepared for the level of fighting especially in Bosnia and Sarajevo.
What event triggered the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Bay of Pigs invasion.
What is the term used to describe "power in numbers"
Collective security.
Why was the Berlin wall built?
To prevent East Germans from escaping into West Berlin and West Germany after that. Also to reduce the brain drain or the movement of highly educated professionals from one side to the other.
Name 3 Differences between the Korean War and the Vietnam War?
Korean War - 3 years along, fought to preserve democracy in S. Korea, outcome - two states divided along the 38th parallel. United States fought along side other Western democratic countries.
Vietnam War last for 20 years. Widely unpopular, Americans fought along S. Vietnamese against the N. Vietnamese (Viet Cong). Canadians voluntarily joined american army, but Canada did not officially take part. US went in unilaterally.
Describe the Rwandan peacekeeping mission.
The highly unsuccessful peacekeeping mission that Canada failed to help prevent a genocide where the Hutis killed 800,000 Tutsi's within 100 days.
What was the main purpose of NATO.
To provide collective security against a potential attack from the Soviet Union.