20 Flashcards
Cold: which ideologies dislike each other in the coldwar
- Capitalists (NATO)
- Communists (USSR)
Cold: what does USSR stand for and what can it also be referred to as
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
The soviet union
Cold: what does NATO stand for
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
Cold: what are 3 points about the politics of the USSR
- a one party policy
- electrion are rigged
- people cannot change the government
Cold: what are 3 points about American politics
- several parties
- voters can change the gov
- capitalist
Cold: what are 2 points about the communist economy
- no private industry
- all buissiness owned by the government for the benifit of all
Cold: what are 2 points about the American capitalist economy
- most industry privately owned
- companies can make profit
Cold: what are 3 points about the USSR communist beliefs
- everyone is equal
- Communism should be a world revolution
- media is censored
Cold: what are 3 points about the US capitalist beliefs
- some will be wealthier than others
- other countries should be capitalist to boost trade
- media is more free
Cold: what was opperation Barberosa
Hitlers betryal of Stalin when he invaded the soviet union, causing the USSR to join the allies.
Cold: what are 5 ways that the soviets and Americans competed with eachother
- spying
- propaganda
- arms race
- space race
- loans and aid
Cold: What are the 3 conferences called
- tehran (1943)
- yalta (1945)
- potsdam (1945)
Cold: what happened in terms of leaders between yalta and potsdam
Roosevelt died and was replaced by Truman who hated Stalin and Churchill was voted out and replaced by attlee
Cold: why was the Tehran conference held where it was
Because it was the capital of Iran that was close to the soviet union, they were being diplomatic
Cold: what were the disagreements in the Tehran conference
None :)
Cold: what were the main 3 agreements at the Tehran conference
- Britain and USA agreed to invade France to allay the pressure on the USSR
- after the defeat of Germany USSR would invade japan
- after war UN would be set up
Cold: what 2 agreements were made at Yalta
- Germany divided into 4 zones (english, french, USA and USSR)
- eastern Europe for USSR
Cold: what was the disagreement at Yalta
- Stalin wanted a “friendly” gov in Poland and Roosevelt did not
Cold: what were the 2 agreements made at Potsdam
- democracy in Germany after the war
- german reparations to allies (mostly to soviets, not in money, in equipment and such)
Cold: what were the 2 disagreements at Potsdam
- stalin wanted germny punished but truman wanted it as a barrier to soviet expansion
- get tough policy against soviets
Cold: what did Truman tell Stalin in a lunch break and how did it make Stalin feel
Truman told Stalin about the atomic bomb, this made Stalin feel betrayed as he was not told until now.
Cold: what is the alliance between UK, USSR and US after Hitlers betrayal (operation barberosa) 1941
The grand alliance
Cold: what did US and USSR diplomats send to their respective governments that increased tensions in 1946.
Telegrams were sent, one called the long telegram sent by George Kennan and the other was a telegram to Stalin sent by Novikov
Cold: explain the Truman doctrine
Truman made a speech in 1947 outlining that the USA would commit to interfering in Europe to stop the spread of Communism, this is an interventionist strategy