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MODERN
NATIONALISM PT. 2
Jeopardy Version
Watch out Alex Trebek…
USSR
Russian
Leaders
Czechoslovakia
and Germany
Poland and
Yugoslavia
Miscellaneous
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USSR - 100
This is the ruling body of the Communist
Party that made all major decisions for
the Soviet Union.
USSR – 100
Politburo
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USSR - 200
This was the name of the loose formation
of the former Soviet states, organized by
Boris Yeltsin.
USSR - 200
Commonwealth of Independent States
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USSR - 300
Explain the affect that Reagan’s build-up
of the arms race had on the Russian
economy.
USSR - 300
Gorbachev knew that the Soviet
economy could not compete, so he
pushed for the INF Treaty to limit nuclear
arms.
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USSR - 400
This mass uprising against the Communist
Party in the Soviet Union was held after
Gorbachev was taken hostage by the
Hardliners.
USSR - 400
The August Coup
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USSR - 500
During the Monsters of Rock tour, name
two of the bands and the official estimate
of the crowd.
USSR - 500
AC/DC, Pantera, Black Crowes, Metallica
800,000-1,000,000 people
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RUSSIAN LEADERS - 100
This was Gorbachev’s policy of social
openness.
RUSSIAN LEADERS - 100
Glasnost
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RUSSIAN LEADERS - 200
Gorbachev’s policy of economic
restructuring.
RUSSIAN LEADERS - 200
Perestroika
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RUSSIAN LEADERS - 300
This man was the first freely elected
president in Russia after Gorbachev
stepped down.
RUSSIAN LEADERS - 300
Boris Yeltsin
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RUSSIAN LEADERS - 400
Gorbachev’s policy of allowing for free
elections of a new legislative body in the
SU was known as this.
RUSSIAN LEADERS - 400
Democratization
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RUSSIAN LEADERS - 500
Explain why Gorbachev used military
force to keep Lithuania in the Soviet Bloc.
RUSSIAN LEADERS - 500
He was afraid that since Lithuania was the
first country to try for independence,
they would inspire the other countries to
declare their own independence.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 100
This individual was the leader of W. Germany and first
freely elected President of reunified Germany.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 100
Helmut Kohl
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 200
Explain reunification and name the
country that was reunified in 1990.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 200
Merging of two separate countries into
one; Germany
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 300
This was the location of the first protest
in Czechoslovakia against Communist
control of the country.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 300
Wenceslas Square
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 400
Explain the event that forced the E.
Germans to take down the Berlin Wall.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 400
Hungary allowed E. Germans to travel to
Austria and ultimately to W. Germany.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 500
The bloodless division of Czechoslovakia
created these two countries.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMANY
- 500
Czech Republic and Slovakia
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POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 100
This group was the driving force behind
the independence movement in Poland.
POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 100
Solidarity
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POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 200
This individual was the leader of
Solidarity and also the first democratically
elected president of Poland.
POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 200
Lech Walesa
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POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 300
Explain ethnic cleansing.
POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 300
Purposeful killing of an entire ethnic
group
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POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 400
Explain what happened to Yugoslavia after
the death of Tito.
POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 400
Ethnic groups within the country started
to break away and form their own
nations
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POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 500
This individual was the leader who kept
Yugoslavia together during the Cold War
by doing this.
POLAND AND YUGOSLAVIA
- 500
Josip Broz Tito; playing the SU and US off each
other
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MISCELLANEOUS - 100
This ethnically Muslim Russian territory
tried to break away in 1991 but failed,
leading to several terrorist attacks in
Moscow.
MISCELLANEOUS - 100
Chechnya
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MISCELLANEOUS - 200
This individual was the Communist leader
of Czechoslovakia who ruled the country
with and iron fist.
MISCELLANEOUS - 200
Milos Jakes
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MISCELLANEOUS - 300
Name two problems with German
reunification.
MISCELLANEOUS - 300
 Outdated factories
 Outdated infrastructure (RRs,
telephones, highways)
 Bankrupt banking system
 High unemployment
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MISCELLANEOUS - 400
This was a protest of 25,000 students in
Czechoslovakia where the police brutally
attacked the students.
MISCELLANEOUS - 400
Velvet Revolution
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MISCELLANEOUS - 500
Describe the effects of shock therapy on
the economies of Russia and Eastern
Europe.
MISCELLANEOUS - 500
The economy initially experienced high
unemployment, high inflation, and low
GDP before any growth could happen.
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