End of World War II
Cold War
Philosophical Differences
Current Events
Miscellaneous
100

The appalling costs of World War II can be partly understood by the fact that one country alone, the Soviet Union, lost this many people during the war

What is over 20 million people?

100

This US effort to help rebuild Europe and strengthen democracy, was criticized by the Soviet Union as just being an effort to expand American markets 

What is the Marshall Plan?

100

While the US tends to primarily value "freedom," the Soviet Union claimed to value this more in contrast

What is equality?

100

The massive wildfires that we have discussed in class are currently taking place in this part of the world where an estimated 500 million animals have been killed as of last week

Where is Australia?


100

A document that is a first-hand account of a topic or event from a person with a direct connection to it can most often be referred to as this

What is a primary source?

200

In April of 1945, delegates (representatives) from 50 nations got together in San Francisco to draft (write) a charter for the creation of this organization

What is the United Nations (UN)?

200

Two major wars in Asia during the Cold War that brought communists and capitalists into conflict were in these regions

Where are Korea and Vietnam?

200

The quote “Of all human powers operating on the affairs of mankind, none is greater than competition” best represents a focus on this in society

What is the individual?


200

The US conflict with this nation has its origins (beginnings) many decades, and includes the US helping to overthrow that country's leader in the 1950's and that nation later holding Americans hostage in the US Embassy in 1980

What is Iran?

200

When examining a historical event or conflict, it is best to examine multiple ___________ because all sides have a different perspective

What is points of view?

300

After World War II, war crimes trials were famously held in this German city, where Hitler had staged mass rallies in the 1930's, and led to the conviction of most of the nearly 200 Germans and Austrians who were tried

Where is Nuremberg?


300

The theory of Mutually Assured Destruction held by the USA and USSR, or the reliance on the opposing side's fear of Nuclear War to avoid a catastrophe (disaster), was most tested during this incident in 1962

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

300

Laissez-faire is a specific form of this kind of economic system 

What is Capitalism?


300

During this year we have seen several stories related to protesters against the Chinese government in this region

Where is Hong Kong?

300

These are the names of the four movies (not documentaries) we have seen this year so far

Hint: We didn't complete them all

What are Cry Freedom, Gandhi, The Last Samurai, and Schindler's List?

400

These are the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, each of whom can veto any council decision

Who are the United States, Russia (previously Soviet Union), Britain, France, and China?

400

The Berlin Wall was toppled in this year, decades after World War II

What is 1989?

400

The quote “When wealth is centralized the people are dispersed;  when wealth is distributed equally people are brought together” is generally supportive of this economic system

 What is socialism?


400

The numerous environmental disasters that we have seen in the news in the past year have led to an increased focus on the human role in this phenomena

What is climate change (or global warming)?

400

He was the main subject of the only full documentary we saw in class

Who is Toussaint Louverture?

500

This was a state of tension and hostility between nations aligned with the United States on one side and the Soviet Union on the other, without direct confrontation between the major rivals, but including military actions through and on behalf of third parties.

What is the Cold War?

500

The two main military alliances after the Cold War were known as this

What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO - US, Canada, and 10 other nations) and the Warsaw Pact (Soviet Union and countries under its control in Eastern Europe)

500

This American policy was rooted in the idea of limiting communism anywhere in the world and to support countries against Soviet efforts to expand communism

What is the Truman Doctrine?


500

In order, these are the four most followed religions (by population) in the world today according to the Pew Research Center

What are:

(1) Christianity

(2) Islam

(3) Hinduism

(4) Buddhism

500

While you gather facts or after you have gathered them,  this is who should tell you what to think on any given subject in history or society

Who is no one (or yourself)?