8.1 Setting the Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
8.2 The Cold War
8.3 Effects of the Cold War
8.4 Spread of Communism After 1900
8.5 Decolonization After 1900
8.6 Newly Independent States
8.7 Global Resistance to Established Power Structures After 1900
8.8 End of the Cold War
100

What conference at the end of World War II allowed the Soviet Union to begin setting up Satellite States in Eastern Europe?

The Yalta Conference

100

What was the international organization founded at the end of World War II to try to prevent future conflicts?

The United Nations

100

How did the United States get around the Berlin Blockade?

The Berlin Airlift

100

What is the policy of redistributing land from wealthy landowners to poor farmers?

Land Reform

100

What two countries were formed out of the Partition of British India?

India and Pakistan

100

What is the ideology that believes that there should be a Jewish state?

Zionism

100

What is Civil Disobedience?

Nonviolent resistance to power structures often involving breaking the law

100

What is Detente?

An easing of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union

200

What was the US plan for economic recovery in Western Europe?

The Marshall Plan

200

What was the Soviet program for economic recovery?

COMECON

200

What were the two major military alliances of the Cold War?

NATO and the Warsaw Pact

200

What were the two programs that Mao implemented in China that killed many people?

The Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution

200

Which North African country fought a long war to gain independence from France?

Algeria

200

Who was the leader of the Khmer Rouge?

Pol Pot

200

What year had massive student protests all over the world?

1968

200

In what country did the Soviet Union get stuck in a war in the 1980s?

Afghanistan

300

What year did the Soviet Union develop Atomic Bombs?

1949

300

What was the Truman Doctrine?

A US foreign policy doctrine aimed at containing communism

300

How did the US and the USSR avoid fighting each other directly?

Proxy Wars

300

What Middle Eastern country's government was overthrown in a US backed coup?

Iran

300

What did Egypt nationalize in 1956 that caused an international crisis?

 The Suez Canal

300

What region is disputed between India and Pakistan?

Kashmir

300

Where did Bloody Sunday take place?

Ireland

300

Who were the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union during the late 1980s?

Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev

400

What was the powerful antibiotic discovered during World War II?

Penicillin

400

Who was the first human in space and what country were they from?

Yuri Gagarin, The Soviet Union

400

What were the two major proxy wars where United States soldiers got directly involved?

The Korean War and the Vietnam War

400

What Central American country was overthrown by the United States after nationalizing property of the United Fruit Company?

Guatemala

400
What country was Biafra trying to gain independence from?

Nigeria

400

Who was the first female Prime Minister in world history and what country was she from?

Sirimavo Bandaranaike from Sri Lanka

400

What was the agreement that ended the Troubles in Ireland?

The Good Friday Agreement

400

What were the reform programs that Mikhail Gorbachev implemented in the 1980s?

Perestroika and Glasnost

500

What type of bomb is more powerful than a basic atomic bomb?

The Hydrogen Bomb

500

What does M.A.D. stand for?

Mutually Assured Destruction

500

What was the closest that the US and USSR came to going directly to war?

The Cuban Missile Crisis

500

Who was the leader of Ethiopia from the end of World War II until 1974?

Haile Selassie

500

What country was Kwame Nkrumah the first president of?

Ghana

500

What is a Metropole?

A major city in a colonizing country that many people migrate to from a colonized country

500

What country was the Shining Path active in?

Peru

500

What year did the Berlin Wall come down?

1989