The Cold War pt 1
The Cold War pt 2
Decolonization pt 1
Decolonization pt 2
Potpourri
100

Unlike NATO, this alliance unified Eastern European states under Soviet military influence.

The Warsaw Pact

100

Which event symbolized the collapse of Soviet authority in Eastern Europe?

The fall of the Berlin Wall

100

This ideology promoted unity across African nations beyond colonial borders.

Pan-Africanism

100

What was the Non-Aligned Movement?

Countries that chose to not ally with either superpower during the Cold War

100

What is a group of rhinos called?

A Crash

200

Which Soviet policy contrasted with earlier repression by allowing limited openness and criticism?

Glasnost

200

Which policy marked a shift from isolationism to global ideological intervention?

The Truman Doctrine

200

Which leader nationalized the Suez Canal, challenging European influence?

Gamal Abdel Nasser

200

Which leader used nonviolent resistance to undermine British legitimacy in India?

Mahatma Ghandi

200

In what decade was the first email sent?

The 70s

300

This policy was the main reason the Cold War never became a hot war.

Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)

300

This crisis demonstrated the limits of brinkmanship, leading both superpowers to establish direct communication afterward.

The Cuban Missile Crisis

300

This independence movement used guerrilla warfare against French rule.

The Algerian War

300
Why did decolonization movements accelerate after WWII?

Weakness in European militarism and economies

300

Humans share 60% of their DNA with which fruit?

Bananas

400

This agreement reflected mutual recognition of the dangers of nuclear escalation.

SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks)

400

This Cold War development demonstrates how technology intensified global competition without direct war.

The Space Race

400

This concept explains how independence did not always lead to true autonomy.

Neocolonialism

400

What was a major long-term consequence of arbitrary colonial borders in Africa?

Ethnic conflict/civil wars

400

It would take approximately 11-12 days for a human to count from 1 to a million. How long would it take for a human to count to a billion?

31-32 years

500

Which Soviet policy modernized the stagnating Soviet economy by introducing limited market-like mechanisms and decentralized control?

Perestroika

500

What internal U.S. phenomenon reflected Cold War fears influencing domestic policy and civil liberties?

McCarthyism

500

Which leader’s vision of Pan-African unity sought to overcome divisions created by colonial rule?

Kwame Nkrumah

500

What was a key consequence of neocolonialism? 

Economic dependence on former colonizers

500

Which American President said the famous line "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country" during his Inaugural Address?

John F. Kennedy