Post War Europe to the Present 1
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| A Churchill speech talking about the division between Communist and Capitalist Europe | Iron Curtain Speech
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| Communist governments in these countries in the 1950s were undermined by the Eisenhower administration. | Turkey and Iran
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| Writer of the Long Telegram and formulator of the concept of containment | George Kennan
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| Policy of stalling the spread of Communism | Containment
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| Policy formulated to justify US involvement in quelling Communist uprisings in Greece and Turkey | Truman Doctrine
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| Plan formulated to reconstruct WWII-ravaged Europe | Marshall Plan
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| The 1948 Soviet-assisted coup in this country led to the establishment of the Marshall Plan | Czechoslovakia
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| Yugoslavian Socialist President and leader of the Non-Alligned Movement | Josip Tito
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| A blockade of this city after WWII prompted an allied airlift to bring in food | Berlin
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| A military alliance of Western powers created after WWII | NATO
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| A military alliance of the Soviets with Eastern European powers | Warsaw Pact
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| A Communist uprising in this nation was led by Mao Zedong | China
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| Postwar British prime minister and architect of the British welfare system | Clement Atlee
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| Postwar president of the French fifth republic | Charles de Gaulle
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| First Chancellor the German Federal Republic in the wake of WWII. | Konrad Adenauer
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| A series of reforms of the Catholic Church during the 1960s began by Pope John XXIII | Vatican II
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| A strong political party in postwar Germany that sought to apply Christian principles to statecraft | Christian Democrats
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| The division of colonial empires following WWII. | Decolonization
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| The general term given to the intervention of developed countries in the affairs of developing countries | Neocolonialism
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| Postwar Soviet leader who denounced Stalin and was later impeached over his handling of the Cuban missle crisis. | Nikita Khrushchev
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| The process of eliminating Stalin's cult of personality and limiting the gulag system that had existed under Stalin's dictatorship | De-Stalinization
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| Liberalization of the Soviet Union that occurred under Khrushchev | The Thaw
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| Infamous Soviet satellite. | Sputnik
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| Author of Doctor Zhivago | Boris Pasternak
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| Author who critiqued Russia's prison system in "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich | Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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| Soviet scientist who helped develop the hydrogen bomb, later turned dissident | Andrei Sakharov
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| An unsuccesful rebellion in this country against Communist rule occured in 1956 | Hungary
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| The downing of an American spy plane over the Soviet Union, putting somewhat of a damper on US/Soviet relations | U-2 Incidents
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| A wall. In a city. Ronald Reagan may or may not have torn it down with his bare hands | Berlin Wall
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| A 1962 diplomatic crisis between the United States and the Soviet Union | Cuban Missile Crisis
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| German chancellor following Adenauer. | Willie Brandt
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| Brandt's policy of strengthening relationships with the Soviet Union while maintaing friendship with the West | Ostpolitik
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| Spanish fasicst dictator | Francisco Franco
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| Treaty prohibiting the testing of nuclear weapons in all locations except underground | Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (1963)
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| Soviet General Secretary who followed Khruschev and led the Soviet Union into the Soviet-Afghan War | Leonid Brezhnev
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| A treaty designed to limit the spread of nuclear weapons | Non-Proliferation treaty
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| Talks designed to limit nuclear proliferation | SALT I (and SALT II)
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| Treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union designed to limit the devices used to defend areas against nuclear missiles. | ABM Treaty
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| Czechoslovakian leader who briefly attempted to reform the Czechoslovakian Communist Party | Alexander Dubcek
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| Late 60s-era reforms under Dubcek, halted by the Soviet Union | Prague Spring
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| Soviet doctrine that argued that any turn towards capitalism in soviet countries was a threat to all soviet countries | Brezhnev Doctrine
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| The British empire in India | Raj
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| India's first prime minister | Jawaharlal Nehru
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| Leading advocate for Indian independence | Mahatma Gandhi
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| An example of Gandhi's "Satyagraha" method of protest, a mass act of 1930 civil disobedience in India | Dandi Salt March
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| India's last pre-independence constitution | Government of India Act 1935
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| Indian Muslim who led to the establishment of Pakistan | Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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| Major Indian political party | Indian National Congress
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| Last viceroy of India | Lord Mountbatten
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| Region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River | Palestine
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| A certain pronouncement calling for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine | Balfour Declaration
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| The first civil war between Israel and its Arab neighbors | Israeli War of Independence
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| Dictator of Iran ousted in the 1979 revolution | Shah
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| Ideology calling for the unification of all peoples and countries in the Arab world | Pan-Arabism
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| This country fought against French rule in the 1960s | Algeria
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| French nationals born in Algeria | Pied-noirs
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