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APEH The Cold War
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  • This was the first major military conflict
    between the West and the Communists.

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  • What is the Korean War?

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  • October 16-28, 1962 were arguably the most
    dangerous thirteen days of the cold War. During
    this period nuclear war seemed not only plausible
    but probable. This particularly unstable time was
    due to this dilemma.

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  • What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

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  • By the end of the conflict in Vietnam, fighting
    had extended into these neighboring countries.

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  • What are Laos and Cambodia?

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  • The Cold War, as a war of words, extended into
    science and industry. This competition to put a
    Man on the Moon between the US and USSR
    exemplifies the technological race for dominance.

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  • What is the Space Race?

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  • One of the most important causes of the Cold War
    between the USSR and the US after WW II was this
    kind of conflict.

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  • What is ideological conflict?

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  • These leaders at the Yalta Conference were known
    as the Big Three.

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  • Who are FDR, Churchill, and Stalin?

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  • This was the sad but logical outgrowth of
    military developments, wartime agreements, and
    long-standing political and ideological
    differences between the Allies of WW II.

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  • What is hostility between Western and Eastern
    Superpowers?

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  • I led Communists in China, supported by the
    U.S.S.R., to defeat the corrupt regime of Chiang
    Kaishek's Nationalists.

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  • Who is Mao Zedong?

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  • I was imprisoned during Stalin's reign and
    emerged in 1956 to head the Polish government.

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  • Who is Wladislaw Gomulka?

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  • In 1958, I won a Nobel Prize for literature for
    my novel, Dr. Zhivago. Unfortunately, my work was
    censored by the Soviet government and I was
    forbidden to receive my award.

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  • Who is Boris Pasternak?

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  • In reality, this policy between the Soviet Union
    and the United States defined the process by
    which the superpowers agreed to formalize their
    postwar dominance.

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  • What is détente?

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  • As President of France, Charles de Gaulles
    policy toward the Cold War was to do this.

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  • What is remain independent of both superpowers?

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  • The war in Vietnam, overcrowded classrooms and
    lack of professorial attention, discontent with
    materialism, and poor job prospects for new
    graduates prompted this by students in Western
    Europe in the 1960s.

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  • What are student revolts?

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  • This program was devised by Italian Communists to
    make their policies more compatible with the
    needs of Western Europe.

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  • What is Euro-Communism?

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  • The decision of the East Germans to erect a wall
    dividing East and West Berlin was made in 1961 to
    do this.

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  • What is halt the flow of refugees from East
    Germany?

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  • Under this mans administration, the British
    government did all of the following
  • Undertook a major housing program
  • Strongly supported British trade unions
  • Assumed ownership of certain major industries
  • Instituted a major program of welfare legislation

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  • Who is Clement Atlee, Prime Minister and leader
    of the Labour Party?

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  • One of Gorbachevs key policies, which meant a
    drastic restructuring of the centrally planned
    command economy of the Soviet Union.

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  • What is perestroika?

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  • One of De Gaulles important achievements was to
    do this in France.

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  • What is end political instability in France?

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  • Between the death of Stalin and the rise of
    Gorbachev, the Soviet Union experienced
    increasing economic decline and this.

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  • Who is liberalization?

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  • The collapse of the Fourth Republic and the rise
    of the Fifth Republic in France occurred over
    this issue.

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  • What is the independence movement in Algeria?

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  • This communist country successfully asserted its
    independence from Moscows control (Soviet Union)
    soon after the end of the Second World War.

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  • What is Yugoslavia?

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  • The unsuccessful liberation program attempted by
    Alexander Dubcek.

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  • What is the Prague Spring?

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  • The most serious post-WW II split in the
    Communist Bloc was this.

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  • What is the rupture of the Soviet-Chinese
    alliance?

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  • During the Khrushchev era (1956-1964) the Soviet
    Union did this to distinguish his rule from that
    of Stalinist Russia.

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  • What is retreat from some Stalinist practices?

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  • The Solidarity movement in Poland, which
    ultimately toppled the communist regime, was
    helped by this other Polish institution.

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  • What is the Catholic Church?

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  • FinalJeopardy

Todays CategoryThreat of Nuclear War
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  • Fear of mutually assured destruction (MAD), which
    led to the suspension of nuclear war
  • The proliferation (build-up) of nuclear weapons
  • Modern war technology, which was confined to
    countries that can afford it, often w/traumatic
    consequences to the national economies
  • The space exploration programs of the USSR and
    the US, which included a consideration of the use
    of weapons technology

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  • What are reactions to the development of nuclear
    weapons?

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Cold War Review
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APEH The Cold War
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Agreements Treaties
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Cold War Thaws
Mrs. or Ms.?
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  • "It must be the policy of the United States to
    support free peoples against Communist
    aggression ". This statement made in 1947
    advocating economic and military aid for Greece
    and Turkey is derived from this document.

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  • What is the Truman Doctrine?

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  • This formally divided Vietnam into the Communist
    North and Non-Communist South.

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  • What is the Geneva Accords?

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  • This four-year program (1948-1951) contributed 13
    billion dollars to rebuilding the war-ravaged
    cities of Europe, encouraging industrial and
    agricultural growth, fostering political
    stability, encouraging trade, and most
    importantly, reducing the danger of Communism.

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  • What is the Marshall Plan?

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  • "An armed attack against one or more of them in
    Europe or North America shall be considered an
    attack against them all." This statement reflects
    the United States' goal of collective security,
    realized through this organization.

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  • What is NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)?

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  • This alliance of the Soviet Union and its
    satellites, including Poland, East Germany,
    Czechoslovakia, and Hungary, created unified
    military command and mutual protection from
    attack

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  • What is the Warsaw Pact?

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  • This term refers to the United States' attempts
    to prevent the spread of communism to Western
    Europe.

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  • What is containment?

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  • This American policy focused on strengthening the
    US and its allies in order to discourage Soviet
    aggression

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  • What is deterrence?

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  • In efforts to gain complete control of Berlin,
    the Soviet Union instituted this in 1948, in
    response to the unification of American, French,
    and British zones to form West Germany.

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  • What is the Berlin Blockade?

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  • The 1960 USSR-US summit meeting was wrecked when
    this happened.

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  • What is the shooting down of a United States U-2
    spy plane over Russia?

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  • The European Economic Community (EEC) has its
    origins in an agreement about this.

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  • What is coal and steel production?

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  • In a speech given to the Twentieth Party Congress
    in 1956, Khrushchev revealed this about Stalin in
    order to reduce his influence in Soviet Russia.

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  • What is revealed his atrocities and thereby began
    reducing his prestige?

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  • The establishment of better relations with
    Eastern Europe BEST characterizes this West
    German policy.

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  • What is Ostpolitik ?

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  • Upon gaining control of the Soviet Union, I
    criticized the "cult of personality" of the
    Stalinist Era and argued that a "peaceful
    coexistence" between communism and capitalism was
    possible.

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  • Who is Nikolai Khrushchev?

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  • Space exploration became part of the Cold War
    when the Soviets launched this, the first space
    rocket.

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  • What is Sputnik?

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  • "From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the
    Adriatic, an Iron Curtain has descended across
    the Continent . . . This is certainly not the
    liberated Europe we fought to build up." This is
    an excerpt from my famous "Iron Curtain Speech".

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  • Who is Winston Churchill?

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  • Marking the end of the Cold War, this document
    was signed, acknowledging the mutual efforts of
    the US and the Soviet Union to promote a more
    peaceful relationship.

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  • What is the nonproliferation treaty?

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  • In 1957 six nations of the Coal and Steel
    Community signed the Treaty of Rome, creating the
    EEC also known by this name.

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  • What is the Common Market?

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  • This communist dictator of Yugoslavia
    strengthened the idea that Third World nations
    should avoid crippling cold war alliances and
    concentrate instead on building independent
    socialist states like his

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  • Who is Marshall Josip Tito?

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  • This Soviet doctrine was the result of the
    Czechoslovakian invasion of 1968 and declared
    that the Soviet Union and its allies had the
    right to intervene in any socialist country
    whenever they saw the need.

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  • What is Brezhnev Doctrine?

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  • This alternative to the policy of containing
    communism is best-described as the progressive
    piecemeal relaxation of cold war tensions.

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  • What is detente?

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  • The challenge for women working away from home
    influenced this change in birthrates in the
    United States (1952-1979).

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  • What is decline?

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  • Author of the Feminine Mystique, who wrote about
    dissatisfaction with regard to womens issues,
    and issues of womens identity within society.
    In 1966 she founded NOW, the National
    Organization for Women to press for womens
    rights.

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  • Who is Betty Freidan?

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  • French philosopher and writer of The Second
    Sex(1949), this woman analyzed the position of
    women in society and argued that women were
    essentially free but were trapped by
    particularly inflexible and limiting societal
    conditions.

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  • Who is Simone de Bouvoir?

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  • According to Simone de Bouvoir, married women in
    a traditional marriage are effected in these
    ways.

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  • What is dooms women to a life of repetition and
    routine and offers no autonomy?

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  • .

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  • What is?

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  • Who is

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