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100

What combination of factors contributed most significantly to Soviet isolationism after World War II?

Economic devastation and fear of Western capitalism

100

How did Mao Zedong's "Hundred Flowers Campaign" reveal his leadership style?

It demonstrated his tactical use of deception to identify critics.

100

What was the primary goal of the Cultural Revolution's Red Guards?

Elimination of traditional and old elements of Chinese culture.

100

How did the Civil Rights Movement in the United States influence America's position in the Cold War?

It exposed contradictions between American democratic ideals and racial discrimination.

100

 How did the Warsaw Pact differ from NATO in its internal power structure?

It was dominated by Soviet control.

200

Which statement best explains the significance of the 38th parallel during the Cold War?

It separated communist and non-communist Korea.

200

What distinguished the Great Leap Forward from other communist economic programs?

 Its combination of industrial and agricultural communes.

200

How did the Cuban Missile Crisis affect future Cold War relations?

 It established direct communication lines between US and USSR leaders.

200

 How did Mao Zedong's fear of capitalism influence his policies in China?

He launched campaigns to eliminate private business and "capitalist roaders."

200

Which statement best explains how the Soviet Union maintained control over its satellite states during the Cold War?

Through force, secret police, and puppet governments.

300

How did the Marshall Plan contribute to Cold War tensions?

 It strengthened Western European economies against communism.

300

How did Gandhi's Salt March specifically challenge British authority?

it demonstrated the power of mass non-violent protest.

300

What role did the Space Race play in Cold War propaganda?

It demonstrated technological and ideological superiority

300

What factors contributed to the success of the Chinese Communist Revolution?

Peasant support and the corruption of the Nationalist Party. 

300

What was the main purpose of the Truman Doctrine in 1947?

To provide economic and military aid to nations resisting communist expansion.

400

What was the primary significance of the Solidarity movement in Poland?

It demonstrated the first major crack in Soviet control of Eastern Europe.

400

What were the most significant long-term consequences of the partition of British India?

Ongoing territorial disputes and nuclear rivalry.

400

 Compare Nehru's and Jinnah's visions for post-colonial South Asia. How did they fundamentally differ?

Religious vs. secular governance

400

How did the Iranian Revolution impact Cold War politics?

It created a new power independent of both superpowers.

400

$400: What was the main impact of the British Mandate's partition plan in Israel?

Ongoing regional conflict and displacement

500

Which statement best describes the impact of Gorbachev's reforms of glasnost and perestroika on the Soviet Union?

They helped lead to the collapse of the USSR.

500

How did the Soviet-Afghan War contribute to the end of the Cold War?

It demonstrated the limits of Soviet military power.

500

How did the Vietnam War influence American domestic policy?

It sparked widespread social and political protest over the war.

500

What role did nuclear deterrence play in the Cold War?

It prevented major direct conflict between superpowers.

500

How did the Cold War affect African nations' struggles for self-determination and decolonization?

African independence movements were often forced to support the US or USSR to gain support for decolonization.