Exam 5 - Questions and Answers Flashcards
The Cold War divided the world along big principles and ideas. Which one of these statements best describe this division?
- Capitalism versus Communism
British India was divided into two independent countries in 1947, reflecting divisions between Muslim and Hindu populations. “India” was the largest country, and dominated by Hindus. The Muslim state that was created was/is called:
- Pakistan
What was the name given to the loss of European empires in the period 1945 and 1980?
- Decolonization
During the Cold War, what did Korea, Germany, and Vietnam all share in common?
- They were divided in two between a Communist/Soviet/Chinese-supported state, and a Western/American/Capitalist-supported state
One of the main weapons that threatened global stability during the cold war era has only been used twice in world history (by the United States against two cities in Japan in 1945) Name the weapon:
- Atomic bomb
What was the main feature of Gandhi’s Indian nationalism?
- Nonviolent resistance
What was the name of the international diplomatic/peace-keeping organization set up after the Second World War to try to prevent future wars and ensure global peace and security?
- The United Nations
Between the two world wars, the former Ottoman territory of Palestine was controlled by which country?
- Britain
Who was Nelson Mandela?
He protested against apartheid in South Africa, and was thrown in prison. He became President of the country in 1994 after apartheid collapsed
What was the main difference between the initial era of pan-Arab nationalism (c. 1945-1970s) led by men like Gamal Abdel Nasser, and the new form of anti-western nationalism which emerged in the wake of the Iranian Revolution of 1979?
- The later form was based more firmly on using Islam as a tool to united people in the Middle East against the west, whereas the former was more about ethnic, not religious, identity.
Kwame Nkrumah was a leading voice in Pan-African nationalism. He became President of the first African colony to gain independence (in 1957):
- Ghana
This man rose to power during the Communist revolution of China in 1949. He articulated a form of communism based on peasant agricultural co-operation which he claimed was different to both capitalism and Soviet Communism. This “third way” inspired by other “third world” revolutionaries:
- Mao Zedong
In the 1980s, China went through a period of ___________ under Chairman Deng.
- Economic liberalization
The Arab-Israeli (or Israel-Palestinian) conflict has many dimensions, but at core it is about:
- The conflicting demands of Jewish and Arab populations for independent statehood in the same geographical territory
These two leaders are associated with promoting the policy of neo-liberalism in the 1980s. The policy proposed low regulation of the economy, cutbacks in welfare, attacks on Union rights, and cuts in taxes for the wealthy and businesses:
- Ronald Regan and Margaret Thatcher