Interwar Period
World War II
Cold War
Capitalism Vs Communism
100

This leader promised to restore order and pride to Germany after WWI.

Adolf Hitler

100

WWII began when Germany invaded this neighboring country.

Poland

100

Symbol of the cold war that collapsed in 1989

Berlin Wall

100

Who runs the economy in a communist society.

The government

200

After WWI, this type of government became more popular in countries like Italy and Germany.

Dictatorship

200

This event ended the war in the Pacific and involved a powerful new type of weapon.

Atomic bombs in Japan

200

This economic system was promoted by the U.S., while the Soviet Union promoted communism.

Capitalism

200

True of False: In capitalism, the government SHOULD interfere with business.

FALSE!

300

This leader of the Soviet Union used purges and censorship to keep control in the interwar period.

Joseph Stalin

300

An agreement to stop fighting is called....

An armistice

300

The imaginary line dividing Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.

Iron Curtain

300

The names of two political and economic reforms started by Mikhail Gorbachev.

Perestroika and Glasnost

400

A policy of giving in to an aggressor to avoid war, often associated with British leaders before WWII.

Appeasement

400

This was held to put former Nazis on trial for the crimes they committed during the war

Nuremberg Trials

400

This event brought the world close to nuclear war when missiles were placed near the U.S.

Cuban Missle Crisis

400

The easing of tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1970's.

Detente

500

During the 1930s, many countries turned to authoritarian leaders partly because of this global problem.

The Great Depression

500

This document, created in 1948 by the United Nations, outlines basic rights and freedoms that all people are entitled to.

UDHR or Universal Declaration of Human Rights

500

What event did the USA boycott in the 1980s?

Olympics


500

In October 1962, the United States and the Soviet Union came closest to nuclear war during this 13-day Cold War confrontation.

The Cuban Missile Crisis

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