Stopping Communism
Soviet Power in Eastern Europe
Conflict in the Gulf
Russia 1905–41
100

The 1947 American policy promising support to countries threatened by communism.

Truman Doctrine

100

The military alliance created by the USSR in 1955.

Warsaw Pact

100

The 1979 revolution that replaced the Shah with an Islamic government.

Iranian Revolution

100

The massacre in 1905 that damaged the Tsar’s reputation.

Bloody Sunday

200

The US economic aid programme designed to rebuild Western Europe after WWII.

Marshall Plan

200

The 1956 uprising crushed by Soviet troops.

Hungarian Uprising

200

Which individual played the most important role in leading opposition to the Shah during the Iranian Revolution of 1979?

Ayatollah Khomeini

200

The group led by Lenin that took power in November 1917.

Bolsheviks

300

The war where the USA fought under the UN against communist North Korea.

Korean War

300

The barrier built in 1961 to stop East Germans fleeing to the West.

Berlin Wall

300

The leader whose decision to claim Kuwait as Iraq’s “19th province” triggered international military intervention in 1990.

Saddam Hussein

300

Lenin’s economic policy that allowed some private trade after the Civil War.

New Economic Policy (NEP)

400

The failed 1961 invasion attempt supported by the USA to overthrow Castro.

Bay of Pigs invasion

400

The policy stating the USSR could intervene in communist countries to maintain control.

Brezhnev Doctrine

400

The 1991 military operation led by the USA to remove Iraqi forces from Kuwait.

Operation Desert Storm

400

Stalin’s policy of combining farms into large state-controlled units.

Collectivisation

500

Underground army fighting against French rule in the 1950s and then government of South Vietnam and its US allies in Vietnam War. 

Viet Cong/Viet Minh

500

The Polish trade union movement that challenged communist rule in the 1980s.

Solidarity

500

One major reason why the Gulf region was important to world powers.

Oil supplies / strategic location

500

The series of trials and arrests used by Stalin to remove opposition in the 1930s.

Great Purges