New Political/Economic Institutions
Cold War Origins
China
Post-War Britain
Labour
100

This intergovernmental organization was established on 26 June 1945 with the articulated mission of maintaining international peace and security.

What is the UN?

100

This 1947 U.S. policy promised economic and military aid to countries threatened by communism.

What is the Truman Doctrine?

100

Before the 19th century, China was often considered the world’s largest economic power and is credited with creating these two inventions.

What are paper and compass?

100

The post-war housing crisis led to the increased prevalence of this illegal way of living. 

What is squatting?

100

This event marked a decisive rejection of laissez-faire politics and brought a Labour government committed to social democracy to power.

What is the 1945 General Election?

200

44 Allied nations met here in July 1944 to create a stable monetary and financial system for the post-war era and prevent another Great Depression.

Where is Bretton Woods, New Hampshire?

200

This American economic program offered billions of dollars to help rebuild war-torn European nations after World War II.

What is the Marshall Plan?

200

This long-running internal conflict between Nationalists and Communists ended in 1949 with the Communists in control of mainland China.

What is the Chinese Civil War?

200

Approximately __% of British homes had been destroyed during the war.

What is 25%?

200

This 1942 report laid the foundations of the post-war welfare state by identifying five “Giant Evils” facing British society.

What is the Beveridge Report?

300

These are the three institutions which were created by the Bretton Woods system/conference.

What are the IMF, the World Bank and GATT: General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade/WTO.

300

This Allied conference held in February 1945 divided postwar Germany and agreed on free elections in Eastern Europe.

What is the Yalta Conference?

300

This Nationalist leader fled to Taiwan after losing the Chinese Civil War to Mao Zedong’s forces.

Who is Chiang Kai-shek?

300

The Ministry of Health estimated that about ____ houses would need to be built

What is 750,000?

300

Introduced in 1948, this institution became the most enduring symbol of Labour’s commitment to welfarism and social justice.

What is the National Health Service (NHS)?

400

These are the five permanent members of the security council.

What are the USA, USSR, China, UK and France?

400

This 1948–1949 Soviet action attempted to force the Western Allies out of Germany’s capital by cutting off land access.

What is the Berlin Blockade?

400

Launched in 1958, this Mao-led campaign attempted rapid industrialization and collectivization, resulting in widespread famine.

What is the Great Leap Forward?

400

This post-war housing solution, made from factory-produced components, was introduced to tackle Britain’s severe housing shortage after 1945.

What are pre-fabricated houses (pre-fabs)?

400

This phrase captured Labour’s idealistic vision of a more equal post-war society free from social injustice.

What is the “New Jerusalem”?

500

This is the year in which the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the UN.

When is 1948?

500

This 1945 conference exposed growing disagreements over Germany’s future and reparations between Truman and Stalin.

What is the Potsdam Conference?

500

This split in the late 1950s and 1960s revealed deep ideological and political tensions between China and the Soviet Union.

What is the Sino-Soviet Split?

500

Agreed in 1946, this American loan was intended to support Britain’s post-war recovery but tied the country to debt repayment and the convertibility of sterling.

What is the Anglo-American Loan (of 1946)?

500

Britain’s hesitant response to this early European organisation highlighted its uncertainty about its post-war role in Europe.

What is the European Coal and Steel Community?

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