World History: World War I

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Origins of
the Cold War
Chinese Civil
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The Cold
War Turns
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The Cold
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Miscellaneous- 100
This group was a Communist forces
that took control of Cambodia in 1975.
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Khmer Rouge
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Miscellaneous- 200
This group is the main decision-making
body of the United Nations.
There are 5 permanent members and 8
rotating members. The US is a permanent
member.
Miscellaneous- 200
Security Council
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Miscellaneous- 300
This individual first spoke about the Iron
Curtain.
Miscellaneous- 300
Winston Churchill
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Miscellaneous- 400
This was the goal of Mao’s cultural
revolution.
Miscellaneous- 400
To establish an equal society of peasants
and workers.
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Miscellaneous- 500
Explain why Ayatollah Khomeini
overthrow the Shah and establish a
religious state in Iran.
Miscellaneous- 500
The people of Iran were angry at Pavhali
because many were still living in poverty
and did not like the fact that Pavhali was
being so heavily influenced by the West
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Origins of the Cold War - 100
This plan was designed to restore the
economic stability of European nations
after World War II.
Origins of the Cold War -100
The Marshall Plan
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This organization was created after
WWII, as a union of states meeting to
discuss problems and diplomacy, with
goals of world peace and economic
prosperity. The headquarters is located
in New York.
Origins of the Cold War
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United Nations
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First suggested by George Kennan in the
X Letter, the US used this idea to keep
Communism from spreading throughout
the world.
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Containment
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This organization, formed by the U.S.
and its allies for military purposes, was
formed to protect Europe from the
communist threat of invasion or attack
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NATO:
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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This organization was a group of
COMMUNIST nations, mostly in Eastern
Europe (like Poland, Czecvhoslovakia,
and Hungary), banding together to form
a military alliance.
Origins of the Cold War
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Warsaw Pact
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Chinese Civil War
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In China’s civil war, the United States
backed this individual and party.
Chinese Civil War
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Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai Shek) and the
Nationalists
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Chinese Civil War
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This individual was the leading member
of the Communist Party in China. He
looked to the peasants for support.
Chinese Civil War
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Mao Zedong
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Chinese Civil War
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This was created after Mao took control
of China in 1949.
Chinese Civil War
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People’s Republic of China
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Chinese Civil War
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This event was meant to fix problems of
the first Five-Year Plan by being more
bold, strict, and creating communes.
Chinese Civil War
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Great Leap Forward
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Chinese Civil War
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Explain why there were two Chinas after
1949.
Chinese Civil War
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The US would only recognize Chiang Kai
Shek’s government in Taiwan as the true
China while Mao Zedong controlled
mainland China as a communist power.
This lead to two Chinas.
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The Cold War Turns Hot
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Leader of the North Vietnamese
communist forces, this man was the
ideological leader of the communists and
was intent on forming an independent
communist Vietnam after the war.
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Ho Chi Mihn
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The Soviet Union invaded this country in
the Middle East after they said they were
invited by the Communist leader.
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Afghanistan
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This war, fought between divided nations
around the 38th parallel, is often called
the “forgotten war,” and consisted of
gruesome fighting for 3 years from 19501953.
The Cold War Turns Hot
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The Korean War
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General MacArthur chose what port city
for a counterattack against North Korea?
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President Nixon’s Vietnamization policy
emphasized that the United States must
do this.
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Shift the burden of the war onto the South
Vietnamese forces so the US troops could leave.
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This city was located deep inside the
Soviet zone of postwar Germany and was
divided by a wall that was torn down in
1989.
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Berlin
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These nations were not allied with either
the United States or the USSR and
tended to become a fighting ground for
the US and USSR during the Cold War.
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Third World Nations
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Brinkmanship was replaced by Detente,
or the policy of this.
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A weakening of Cold War tensions
between the US and Soviet Union
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This agreement, between the U.S. and
Soviet Union, said both countries would
maintain the 1972 levels of antiballistic
missiles and to freeze the deployment of
ICBMs.
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SALT I treaty
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Explain how the relationship between
China and the Soviet Union changed as
the Cold War continued.
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Weakened as China wanted to have more
power of their own decisions.
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