Britain's first woman prime minister
Margaret Thatcher
place where Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin met in 1945 to discuss World War II
Yalta
name for nations that are supposedly independent but technically under the dominance of another
satellites
U.S. President who called for a New World Order
George H.W. Bush
organization established in 1995 that influenced a global economy
World Trade Organization
the largest and most intricate global project to date
the International Space Station
country who crushed the freedom demonstration at Tiananmen Square
China
term used for neutral nations that were not yet aligned with either freedom or Communism during the Cold War
Third World nations
U.S. President who encouraged the development of a Strategic Defense Initiative program
Ronald Reagan
author who recounted her experiences during the Holocaust
Corrie Ten Boom
the parallel where North and South Korea are divided
38th
country Great Britain defeated in the Falklands War
Argentina
year the Berlin Wall came down
1989
meaning of glasnost
openness
musician know for the Second Piano Concerto
Sergei Rachmaninoff
country created for the Muslims of India
Pakistan
a free-trade agreement signed by the United States, Canada, and Mexico
NAFTA
New York City
U.S. President who signed a cease-fire ending the Vietnam Conflict
Nixon
leader of Iraq; invaded Kuwait
Saddam Hussein
conservation leader of West Germany
Konrad Adenauer
dictator of Panama
Manuel Noriega
cruel dictator of Romania
Nicolae Ceausescu
leader of Israel
David Ben-Gurion
replaced Joseph Stalin
Nikita Khrushchev