6. 1900 to Present – Flashcards

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(1914-1918) WWI
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Great War
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An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI (1880s)
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Triple Alliance
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when William II of Germany ousted Bismark from power and ignored Russia, France formed alliance with Russia to help keep Germany in check
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Franco-Russo Alliance
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A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding WWI
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Triple Entente
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Germany's plan that is a swift attack on France through Belgium
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Schlieffen Plan
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of Austria-Hungary; when he visited Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, was assacinated
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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a Serbian nationalist who shot and killed the Archduke and his wife, which made Austria-Hungary declare war on Serbia
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Gavrilo Princip
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an alliance of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire during the WWI
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Central Powers
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an alliance of Britain, France, and Russia- Later joined by Italy - during the WWI
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Allies
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a policy in which the U.S. declared its neutrality, preferring to focus on its own affairs at the beginning of the War
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Isolationism
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British passenger ship sunk by Germans on May 7, 1915—killed both American and British civilians and caused a rise in American dislike for the Germans
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The Lusitania
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A policy that the Germans announced on January 1917 which stated that their submarines would sink any ship in the British waters
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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
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-a secret message sent bet. German diplomats suggesting that Mexico might want to join forces with Germany and thereby regain the territory it had lost to the United States in the Mexican-American War of 1846-was intercepted by the US
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Zimmermann telegram
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A form of warfare used in WWI in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
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Trench warfare
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(1919) brought an official end to WWI; a departure from President Wilson's ____________
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Treaty of Versailles
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Treaty of Versailles
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punitive to Germany -pay war reparations -release territory -downsize its military divided Austria-Hungary into separate nations created other nations such as Czechoslovakia
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by President Wilson; focused on establishing future peace and a workable balance of power
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Fourteen Points
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(1920) A world organization established in to promote international cooperation and peace;was first proposed by President Woodrow Wilson, although the United States never joined the League; many nations such as Germany and Russia rejected at first
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League of Nations
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last czar or Russia during the revolution and WWI, abdicated, killed with family by the Bolsheviks; the end of Romanov Dynasty
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Nicholas II
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1905; peaceful march by Russian moderates turned deadly when Czar's guards fired on crowd, killing hundreds
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Bloody Sunday
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Russian Prime Minister under Nicholas II who encouraged the growth of private farmers and improved education for enterprising peasants.
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Peter Stolypin
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Russian Parliament; a body intended to represent the people, but every time it was critical of czar, was immediately disbande
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Duma
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the revolution against the Czarist government which led to the abdication of ________ and the creation of a _____________ in March 1917
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Russian Revolution
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Russia in the WWI
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the largest army but not the most powerful b/c not as industrialized suffered large-scale losses cause the Russian Revolution
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who established a provisional government
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Alexander Kerensky
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ineffectual because it shared power with __________, but affirmed natural rights (equality and toleration of religion)
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Provisional government of Russia
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A Russian local council composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers
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Soviets
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the socialist party, which the soviets rallied behind by 1918
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Bolsheviks
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the Marxist leader of the party who led the Bolshevik Revolution by mobilizing the support of workers and soldiers
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Vladimir Lenin
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Lenin's promise to the Russian people and challenge to the Provisional Government to provide peace, land, and bread
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April Theses
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(1918) the overthrow of the Russia's provisional government led by __________ that established a communist government; caused by the provisional gov. wanting to continue in the war
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Bolshevik Revolution
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(1918) a Russia's armistice with Germany, on which Germany ceded a huge piece of western Russia to Germany and made Russia drop out of WWI
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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A Communist nation, consisting of Russia and 14 other states
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Soviet Union
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counterrevolution in Soviet Union (and its effects)
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1918-1921 by Ukraine, Siberia, and other parts of Russian Empire -deepened the distrust bet. the new Marxist state and its Western neighbors, which supported the counterrevolutionaries -Bolsheviks got ________, a very powerful army, at its disposal
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a military force under the command of ____________ created by the Bolsheviks to put down the struggles from the counterrevolutionaries; won a victory of Germans in the end of WWII
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Red Army
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led the Red Army and defeat the counterrevolutionaries in 1918 with the help of peasants
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Leon trotsky
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led successful military campaigns against the Greeks, when it attacked the Turks, and then overthrew the Ottoman sultan; became the first president of the Modern Turkey and secularized it by Westernizing
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Mustafa Kemal
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secularizing the Modern Turkey by _____________
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- alphabet from Arabic to Latin - set up a parliamentary system - the legal code from Islamic to Western
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"the Father of the Turks"; Mustafa Kemal
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Ataturk
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a plan in the Soviet Union set up by Lenin to solve problems after the WWI in the early 1920s, which had some capitalist aspects
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New Economic Policy (NEP)
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Communist dictator of the Soviet Union; the leader of the Bolsheviks (Communist Party) after Lenin
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Joseph Stalin
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set up by Stalin, who believed the _______ was so slow, which called for expedient agricultural production by __________ and advocated for the construction of large, nationalized factories
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Five Year Plans
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a process under ____________ in which Stalin ruthlessly took over private farms and combined them into state-owned enterprises
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Collectivization
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the formal name of the Soviet Union
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USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
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Five Years Plans
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-industrialized the USSR -improved economic conditions for the country as a whole -many died to protect their farms from the collectivization -many died of famines during the collectivization
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1936-1938; A campaign of terror directed at eliminating anyone who threatened Stalin's power
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"Great Purge"
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following the WWI, __________ financed most of the recovery; the financial headquarters of the world shifted from _______ to _______, which had become a major center of credit to Europe, especially to _______ and ________
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capitalism; London, New York; Germany and France
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a spiral of monetary and fiscal problems that started when the US stock market crashed escalated into an international catastrophe when American banks immediately stopped extending credit; resulted the triumph of fascism in countries where democracy had shallow roots
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Great Depression
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President of the US during Great Depression and World War II
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Franklin Roosevelt
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a subset of totalitarianism that rely on traditional institutions and social distinctions to enforce their rule and are extremely nationalistic that sometimes involves racism
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Fascism
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A political system in which the state holds total authority over the society and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life; seeks to destroy traditional institutions and class distinctions
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Totalitarianism
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created the National Fascist Party in Italy in 1919
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Benito Mussolini
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Mussolini's "gang"paid to control Italy by fighting socialist and communist organizations
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Blackshirts
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unified italy, peacefuly let Mussolini take italy to avoid a much greater conflict in the times of economic trouble
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King Victor Emmanuel III
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German republic founded after the WWI and the downfall of the German Empire's monarchy.
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Weimar Republic
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rose to power in the 1920s, ushered in by the worldwide depression
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National Socialist Party (Nazis)
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Weimar Republic's elected body, which German people increasingly rejected its solutions when the Germany's economy collapsed
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Reichstag
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fuhrer of the Nazi Party who became chancellor, the leader of Reichstag
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Adolf Hitler
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The Third German Empire, established by Adolf Hitler in the 1930s.
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Third Reich
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nationalism in Europe, Japan; nationalism in its colonies
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racism, fascism, and domination ability to free the nation from rule by another and determine one's own destiny
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Spanish general whose armies took control of Spain from its parliamentary democracy with the help of Hitler and Mussoliniin 1939 and who ruled as a dictator
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Francisco Franco
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a policy adopted by France and Great Britain to refuse to aid the supporters of the Spanish democracy during the civil war
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Nonintervention policy
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A region in Germany designated a demilitarized zone by the Treaty of Versailles; Hitler violated the treaty and sent German troops there in 1936
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Rhineland
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a settlement permitting Germany to annex Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia without its consent after Germany's annexation of Austria, in turn for the promise to cease expansionist activities
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Munich Conference of 1938
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the prime minister of England who did _______________ to avoid war with Germany at the Munich Conference of 1938
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Nevile Chamberlain; appeasement
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a nonagression pact; Stalin and Hitler agreed that 1.) Germany would not invade the Soviet Union if the Soviets stayed out of Germany's military affairs 2.) determined how the Eastern Europe divided (Lithuania+eastern Poland=Germany; remainder of Poland, Finland, Baltic states=Russia)
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Nazi-Soviet Pact (1919)
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Manchuria was invaded by Japan in 1931 and was renamed _________ as its colony
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Manchukuo
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agreement signed between Germany and Japan after Japan withdrew from the League of Nations in which they established their opposition to the Comintern (communism esp. Russia)
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Anti-Comintern Pact (1936)
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"lightning war"; German war tactic: destroying everything in its path with historically unprecedented speed
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blitzkrieg
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the British Prime Minister who led and inspired during WWII
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Winston Churcill
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started as Churchill refused to cut a deal with Germany; Hitler launched a massive air bombing campaign and pitted the superior numbers of the German air force against the smaller numbers of the Royal Air Force; British succeeded in keeping the German army out
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Battle of Britain (1940
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a system that uses reflected radio waves to detect objects and measure their distance and speed; helped British manage a successful, though costly, defense of the island
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Radar
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Signed between the Axis powers(Italy, Germany and Japan) where they pledged to help the others in the event of an attack by the US
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Tripartite Pact (1940)
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Japanese bombed a U.S. naval station in Hawaii at _____
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Pearl Harbor (1941)
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the development of atomic bomb
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Manhattan Project
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English, American, and Canadian forces launched their biggest offensive, landing on the French beaches of Normandy on___________ and liberated France
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D-day (June 6, 1944)
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U.S. president who ordered dropping of atomic bomb as Japan refused to surrender
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President Truman
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the first dropping of atomic bomb in _______on_________
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Hiroshima (August 6, 1945)
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the second dropping of atomic bomb in _______on________ when Japanese vowed to fight on
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Nagasaki (August 9, 1945)
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Holocaust; Nazi Germany's plan and execution of its systematic genocide against European Jews during World War II (as by gas chambers and firing lines)
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"The Final Solution"
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the plan, in which billions of dollars of American money was made available for reconstruction, was offered to all European countries but only accepted by Western European nations
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Marshall Plan (1947)
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1939-1945
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WWII
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the first international organization set up in _____ by the belief of the Allies that it would reduce the probability that such a great war would break out again; primary goal: meditate/ intervene in international disputes bet. nation and monitor the human rights
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United Nations (1945)
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______, _________, and _________ were founded to create and manage a more integrated global economy
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World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs
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two superpowers, U.S. and USSR, that emerged after WWII vied for global domination, trying to pull the rest of the world into their standoff
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Cold War (1945-1990s)
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Germany and other parts of Eastern Europe were divided into temporary "spheres of influence," each to be occupied and rebuilt by respective members of the Allied forces in the conferences at _______ and _________; Germany was divided into four regions, each under the influence of one of four Allies: France, Britain, U.S. and USSR
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Yalta and Potsdam (1945)
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USSR set up puppet governments
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Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria
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French, British , American regions of Germany merged into one
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West Germany (1948)
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the Soviets wanted all of Berlin to be within the control, so they cut off land access to Berlin from the west
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Berlin Blockade
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the West retaliated to the Berlin Blockade by flying in food and fuel to the "trapped" western half of the city; result: Berlin was divided in half
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Berlin Airlift
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Soviet satellites; East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Hungary
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Soviet bloc (or Eastern bloc)
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communist country but establishes its own path, having testy relations w/ Moscow
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Yogoslavia
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Western Europe include Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, West Germany, and eventually Greece and Turkey
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Western bloc
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United States explicitly stated that it would aid countries threatened by communist takeovers; aka ______________*
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Truman Doctrine (1947)
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Truman Doctrine; A U.S. foreign policy adopted by President Harry Truman in the late 1940s, in which the United States tried to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries to resist Soviet advances
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Containment
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a military alliance of mutual defense formed by the Western bloc
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NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
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a military alliance formed by the Eastern bloc in response to ___________*
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Warsaw Pact
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Churchill called the line bet. East and West the __________ because Western influence couldn't penetrate it and Easterners were rarely allowed to go to the Western bloc
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Iron Curtain
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a policy adopted by India in which she refused to take sides and sometimes accepted investment from both
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Nonalignment
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limited nuclear technology to just five powers (China, Russia, U.S.A., Great Britain, and France)
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Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (1968)
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A UN agency created to limit the use of nuclear technology to peaceful purposes
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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (1957)
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Nuclear Proliferation
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-Israel, India, and Pakistan chose not to participate in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty after the collapse of USSR -Only South Africa has voluntarily dismantled its nuclear weapons program
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who led the Chinese Revolution of 1911
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Sun Yat-sen
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China became Westernized under ____________*
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Chinese Revolution of 1911
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nationalism, socialism, and democracy
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Three Principles of the People
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Sun Yat-sen's political party dedicated to his goals
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Kuomingdang (or KMT)
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successor of _________* and established KMT as the ruling party of China but only for a while
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Chiang Kai-shek
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KMT vs communists; but joined together in its fight against the Japanese
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Chinese Civil War
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Chinese communist leader who drove out Kuomingdang
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Mao Zedong
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Kuomingdang fled to the island of Taiwan and established the ____________; later developed as an economic powerhouse
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Republic of China
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the largest communist nation in the world under the leadership of ____________*
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People's Republic of China
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an economic and social campaign led by Mao Zedong and aimed to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy into a socialist society through rapid industrialization and collectivization; caused ________*
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Great Leap Forward (1958-1961)
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local governments that ran the communes couldn't produce the ridiculously high agricultural quotas demanded by the central government; so lied about their production, ;leading to the starvation deaths of nearly 30 milliion
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Greatest Chinese Famine
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USSR, the only foreign supporter of China, pulled away and eventually withdrew its support; left China on its own w/ its communal system in disarray
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Sino-Soviet split
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domestic policy by Mao Zedong; to discourage anything approaching a privileged ruling class; erase all traces of a Western-influenced intelligentsia ex. universities shut down; curriculum - only communist studies
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Cultural Revolution (1966)
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the new leader who quickly changed the education policy of failed ________*; allowed limited business and property ownership but remained strictly communist
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Deng Xiaoping (1976)
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one milion demonstrators converged on _________ calling for democratic reform but hundreds were killed
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Tiananmen Square massacre (1989)
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Dividing line between North and South Korea
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38th parallel
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went to the aid of the South Koreans when North Korea attacked in an attempt to unite
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Multinational force from UN
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Commander of the UN forces at the beginning of the Korean War
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General MacArthur
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July 27, 1953
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Armistice of Korea
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including US, North Korea, South Korea, China, Russia, and Japan; North Korea pulled out of it in 2009 for good to continue its nuclear enrichment program
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Six Party Talks
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French tried to hold on to their colony of ______ after WWII
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Indochina
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nationalist in Indochina who fought back French
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Vietminh
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communist leader who gained control of the land north of Vietnam
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Ho Chi Minh
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the president of the democratic south in Vietnam
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Ngo Dihn Diem
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Line of latitude that separated North and South Vietnam
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17th parallel
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South Vietnamese who fought to overthrow the Diem government and reunite the country under Communist rule; successful
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Viet Cong
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fighter jets, missiles, and tanks; costly and logistically complicated; take months to position weaponry and put together a war plan but once implemented, can be devastatingly efficient
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High-tec warfare
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stealthy and lower tec warfare that involves small boms and munitions; less deadly but flexible, random, and hard to predict
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Guerilla warfare
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after Cuba won its independence from Spain during the Spanish-American war of 1898, the US remained involved in Cuban affairs under the terms of the _____; provided for the presence of US military bases
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Platt Amendment
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continuing the policies that benefited the wealthy landowners; supported by US
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Batista Dictatorship (1939-1959)
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under the leadership of ________ peasants began to a revolt in 1956; but after the _________* established a communist leadership
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Fidel Castro
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A political revolution that removed the United States supported ________* from power
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Cuban Revolution (1959)
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the failed attempt of Cuban exiles backed by the U.S. to overthrow the Cuban socialist government of Fidel Castro; authorized by President Kennedy
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Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961)
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confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union concerning Soviet ballistic missiles deployment in Cuba; Kennedy made it clear to the world that if missiles were launched from Cuba, US would retaliate
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Cuban Missile Crisis
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FDR's foreign policy of promoting better relations with Latin America by using economic influence rather than military force
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Good Neighbor
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a Mexican political party that stabled as single-party rule when Latin America's complaints about "Good Neighbor" increased
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PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party)
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Rebel forces in Nicaragua who struggled against what they saw as US occupation of their nation and US backed puppet rulers in their nation's government; active in the 1970s -1980s; US frequently arranged groups to fight against these rebels as in the first stage of Bay of Pigs Invasion
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Sandinista
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biggest issue in Latin America; Latin American economies that relied on products such as coffee, sugar, fruit, and oil, leading to tremendous debt and weak domestic enemies. Especially a problem during the Cold War.
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Export economies
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a Mexican political party opposed to PIN that won the presidency in 2006, but not in 2012
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PAN (National Action Party)
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Labor movement against Communism of USSR in Poland led by __________*
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Solidarity movement (1980)
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led the solidarity movement in Poland; was elected president later
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Lech Walesa
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a member of Solidarity who became Prime Minister in the first open elections since the end of WWII
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Taduez Mazowiecki
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democratic Poland
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-economy swiftly improved -joined NATO in 1999 -joined European Union in 2004
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Berlin wall torn down
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1989
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reunification of Germany
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-businesses in East Germany struggled b/c outdated -unemployment rate high -gov. didn't abandon
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came to power in the USSR in 1985; instituted policies of glasnost (openness) and urged a perestroika (restructuring) of the Soviet economy; officially denounced Great Purge
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Mikhail Gorbachev
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USSR disintegrated; Cold War over; Warsaw Pact disbanded; US the only superpower
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1991
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Bosnian and Albanian Muslims were raped and slaughtered by Christian Serbians in Yogoslavia; violence eventually led to the involvement of UN troops
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Ethnic cleansing
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a Muslim-dominated region in Russia that wanted to break away and used guerrilla warfare and terrorist methods to do so
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Chechnya
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what new Russia looked like; three branches, checks and balances
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Federal
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the first President of the Russian Federation from 1991-1999 in a traumatic period marked by widespread corruption, economic collapse, and enormous political and social problems
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Boris Yeltsin
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Soviet secret police agency charged with domestic and foreign intelligence
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K.G.B.
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former K.G.B. agent who ran the presidency for three times
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Vladimir Putin
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