Vocab
Supranational Alliance
Berlin Wall
Space Race
Extra
100

Truman Doctrine

U.S. policy to support nations resisting communism (Greece, Turkey) 

100

Supranational Alliance Examples, why were they created

  • NATO: military cooperation

  • UN: diplomatic and humanitarian goals

  • Promoted cooperation, reduced individual sovereignty

100

Who controlled the East and who controlled the West parts of Berlin and what ideologies did they follow?

USSR East Communist and USA, UK, France West Democratic/capitalist

100

Explain the Arms Race & Space Race Rivalry 

  • Constant buildup of nuclear weapons

  • Showed technological superiority

  • Massive spending, mutual fear

100

What are Non-Aligned Movement Goals

  • Stay independent from U.S./USSR

  • Focus on peace, development

  • Avoid being drawn into Cold War conflicts

200

Veto

Power of permanent UN Security Council members to block actions.

200

Why was the Warsaw Pact Created

  • USSR’s response to NATO

  • United Eastern Bloc militaries

  • Deepened ideological division in Europe


200

What was the Significance of the Berlin Wall?

  • Stopped East Germans from fleeing to West

  • Symbol of communist oppression

  • Fall = collapse of Eastern Bloc

  • Division of world order

200

Sputnik Significance (1957)

  • First man-made satellite

  • U.S. feared Soviet tech advantage

  • Led to increased U.S. investment in STEM

200

How did the Marshall Plan & Truman Doctrine relate to containment

  • Marshall Plan: economic aid to stop communism in Europe

  • Truman Doctrine: direct support to anti-communist regimes

300

Iron Curtain

Imaginary line dividing communist Eastern Europe from democratic West.

300

Describe the formation of NATO (1949), why did it happen?

  • Collective defense against USSR

  • Based on democratic, Western values

  • Heightened East-West Cold War tensions

300

Causes of Berlin Wall Fall (1989)

  • Mass protests in East Germany

  • Weakening Soviet control

  • Reform movements and global pressure

300

Moon Landing Symbolism (1969)


  • U.S. won the Space Race

  • Demonstrated American innovation

  • Boosted national pride, Cold War propaganda

400

Marshall Plan

U.S. economic aid to rebuild Western Europe and stop spread of communism

400

What is the Purpose of the UN Peacekeeping

  • Prevent another world war

  • Promote diplomacy, cooperation

  • Peacekeeping missions in conflicts (e.g., Congo, Cyprus)

400

Significance of Berlin Wall Fall

  • Reunified Germany

  • End of Cold War division

  • Collapse of communist regimes

400

Space Race Definition

  • U.S. vs. USSR technological race

  • Show of ideological and scientific power

  • Included satellites, manned missions

500

Glasnost

Gorbachev’s policy of openness and transparency

500

Name two of the main organs of the UN and three specialized agencies 

ORGANS: General Assembly , Security Council , International Court of Justice (ICJ) , Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) 

Specialized agencies:

  • World Health Organization (WHO) – Global health.

  • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) – Education, culture, and science.

  • International Monetary Fund (IMF) – Financial stability and economic cooperation.

  • World Bank Group – Development and poverty reduction.

  • International Labour Organization (ILO) – Labor standards and rights.

  • Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) – Hunger and agriculture.

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