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Definitions - Global Interactions

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Loyalty to a nation   Allegiance  
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Great Britain, Soviet Union, and USA   Allied Powers  
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Political Union of Austria with Germany in 1938   Anschluss  
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Defensive missiles that detect and destroy incoming offensive weapons   Anti- Ballistic Missiles  
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Pacifying or making undue concessions to satisfy the demands of someone with a greed for power   Appeasement  
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Alliance of Germany, Italy, Japan before and during WW2   Axis Power  
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Lithiuania,Latvia and Estonia.   Baltic States  
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Germany,Austria-Hungry,Turkey and Bulgaria   Central Powers  
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practice of manuvering a dangerous situation to the limits oftolerance or saftey   Brinkmanship  
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Manitaining a military force strong enough to discourage an enemy attack   Deterrence  
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Conventional Weapons   Non-Nucleur Weapons  
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Relaxation of international tension in the 1970's between USA and USSR   Detente  
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Extermination of a race of people   Genocide  
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Communication link set up after the Cuban missile crisis between Washington and Moscow to reduce accidental nucleur war.   Hot Line  
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A nation having the desire to control another nations territory for economic or political gain.   Imperialism  
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Churchills Imaginary Line that divided communist for noncommunist countries in Eastern Europe.   Iron Curtain  
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Foriegn Policy of not formingalliances nor interacting with them   Isolationism  
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Additional territory desired by a nation   Lebensram  
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Agreement for the USA to supply war materials to Great Britain before the USA entries WW2   Lend-Lease  
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Heavy fortied defense line built by France in 1921 along German Border   Maginot Line  
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Territories given by the League of Nations to the Allied powers to administer until they were capable of independence   Mandate  
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Attitude of the united States that the North America was theirs to Rule   Manifest Destiny  
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Recovery program proposed by USA in 1947 to aid war torn nations in economic recovery and reconstruction   Marshall Law  
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Southest Asia west of Pakistan and India   Middle East  
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Powerful states but lesss military that super powers(CANADA)   Middle Power  
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USA policy that stated they were not preparded to allow any outside nations inerfere in the west Hemisphere   Monroe Doctrine  
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theory that assues nucleur war would be disatrous for both combatants   Mutually Assured Destruction - MAD  
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Strong devontions to one conutry often with the desire to acquire freedom from outside control   Nationalism  
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Refers to the desire of a nation to be thought of favorably   National Prestige  
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Korea,China,Japan, Taiwan and North America   Pacific Rim Contries  
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Loyalty to one country often requiring some form of sacrifice.   Patriotism  
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Increase and spread of weapons   Proliferation  
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revolt and uprising especailly one thats depends upon suddenness and speed.   Putsch  
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Independant and free from external authority or influence   Sovereign  
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space shield to be used from ballistic missile attack   Strategic Defense Initiative SDI  
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Joining with other nations to achieve common goals at the expensive of some loss of sovereignty   Supranationalism  
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exteme nationalisn sacrificing fairness and justice   Ultranationalism  
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Policy by President Truman in 1947 to promise to aid nations threatened internally or externally by communism   Truman Doctrine  
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the section of the versailles treaty which ascribed the blame for starting WW1 to Germany   War Guilt Clause  
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Conditions for peace issued by the united States president upon their entry to WW1   Wilson's Fourteen Points  
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Agengy of the United Nations that deals world food problems dedicated to improve farming throughout the world   Food and Agriculture Organization - FAO  
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Loose economy of Britain,Norway,Denmark,Austria,Switzerland,Swedan and Portugal   European Free Trade Assciation - EFTA  
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promote human rights around the world especailly the right of political prisonors   Amnesty International - AI  
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International organization formed in 1947 to promote freer trade and reduce tarrifs   GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade  
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Established in 1920 as a collective organizationfor peace but did not include all major powers nor posses effective means of enforcing its decisions   League of Nations  
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NAFTA   North American Free Trade Agreement  
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Military alliance formed with the goal to stop communist expansion   NATO - North American Free Trade Agreement  
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NORAD   North American Air Defense  
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SEATO   South East Asia Treaty Organization  
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UNESCO   United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization  
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Formed in 1882 included Germany, Austria -Hungry and Italy   Triple Alliance  
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Formed in 1907 between Britain, France and Russia   Triple Entente  
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COmmunist military alliance from 1955 to collapse Eastern Europe in 1989 - Included USSR, East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Albania   Warsaw Pact  
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WHO   World Health Organization  
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Churchill and Roosevelt formed the joint arms in their 2 contries.   Atlantic Charter  
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signed by most industrailized nations - renounced war as an instrument of foreign policy   Kellog-Braind Pact  
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banning sending nucleur weapons into outer space or into the earth orbit   Outer Space Treaty  
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Stategic Arms Limitation Treaty - agreements of disarment between USA and USSR   SALT 1  
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the treaty between the Allied powers and the German Republic after WW1   Treaty of Versailles  
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Set total reparations for Germany at $8 Billion to be paid in 60 installments   Young Plan  
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