COLD WAR 1947-64 Flashcards

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What was one of the main long-term causes of the Cold War?

A

The conflicting ideologies held by the main players.

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What did the USA ideologically stand for?

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Liberal democracy and free-market capitalism.

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What did the USA’s ideology look like to the Soviets?

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A bourgeois system similar to that which had emerged in tsarist Russia.

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What did Stalin blame WW2 on in a speech in February 1946?

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The ‘monopoly capitalism’ of the West.

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What did Soviet victory in WW2 become a justification for?

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The Soviet ‘way’ to be consolidated and promoted.

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What was the importance of the Soviet ‘sphere of interest’ in Eastern Europe?

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Russia valued it highly as much for economic growth as for political stability.

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What were the four main reasons for the US’ mistrust of the Soviet Union?

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  1. the association of Russia with a newly established communist regime in North Korea.
  2. the discovery of a communist spy network in Canada.
  3. the Kennan ‘long telegram’.
  4. Churchill’s Iron Curtain speech.
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When was Kennan’s ‘Long Telegram’ speech?

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22nd February 1946

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What was Kennan’s ‘Long Telegram’?

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Message to the European Division of the US State Department expressing his concerns about Soviet foreign policy.

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What did Kennan believe was the only solution? What impact did this telegram have?

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Actively contain Communism. Because of Kennan’s expertise, his telegram had a significant impact on the thinking of senior US politicians.

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When did Churchill make his ‘Iron Curtain’ speech?

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5th March 1946

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What did Churchill state?

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“… an iron curtain has descended across the continent”.

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What was announced in March 1947 that was another expression of fear of communism?

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The Truman Doctrine.

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What did the Russians believe the Marshall Plan was?

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A scam to spread capitalism.

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What did the Communists set up in September 1947?

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The Communist Information Bureau (Cominform).

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16
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What was the aim of Comintern?

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Reject the West’s offer of financial help and to coordinate economic recovery for Eastern Europe through a programme of cooperation.

17
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What was de-Stalinisation an attempt by Khrushchev to do?

A

Present Russia in a more positive light to the rest of the world.

18
Q

What was expensive for Russia?

A

The nuclear arms race and the space race.

19
Q

When was NATO founded?

A

April 1949

20
Q

When was the Warsaw Pact formed?

A

May 1955

21
Q

When was Cominform disbanded?

A

April 1956

22
Q

What did Khrushchev do in September 1959?

A

Flew to the USA for the first time and held negotiations with President Eisenhower, demands over Berlin were withdrawn.

23
Q

When did the construction of the Berlin Wall begin?

A

August 1961

24
Q

When was the Cuban Missile Crisis?

A

September 1962 to January 1963

25
Q

What did Kennedy impose in October 1962?

A

A naval blockade on Cuba and said that any missile launched from Cuba would be met with full-scale retaliatory attack by the USA against the USSR.

26
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What was the significance of the Cuban Missile Crisis?

A

Brink of a major military conflict with the USA.