Jeopardy Chapter 30 and 31 Flashcards
This country re-instituted oppressive rule and returned to the totalitarian state as soon as the war was over
Soviet Union
The Big Three met here
Tehran
The goal of this legislation was to contain communism and help any country resisting communist insurgencies
Truman Doctrine
President Truman insisted that eastern European states be allowed free election
Potsdam Conference
This anti-soviet, collective security organization/alliance was created in 1949 in response to the Berlin Crisis
NATO
He built a massive nonviolent “noncooperation” movement in India in 1920s and 1930s
Gandhi
His goal to create a common market; coal and steel community
Robert Schumann
This treaty created the European Common Market
Treaty of Rome
Egypt nationalization
Suez Canal
The structure of European society was changed because of transformation in these two areas
Rapid economic growth and industrial/technological expansion
Increased demand for technologists and managers led to a growth in this social class in the postwar era
Middle Class
This group started the social unrest which almost led to the overthrow of France’s Fifth Republic
Students
The percentage of those educated in science and technology involved in weapons production
25%
A focus on communal living, new artistic styles and anger at the social injustices, such as racism and imperialism, are all characteristics of this
1950s and 1960s youth counterculture
She helped create a new class of property owners in Britain
Margaret Thatcher
She was one of the most influential authors in the postwar feminist movement and strongly influenced existentialism
Simone DE Beauvoir
This measurement is a result of inflation and unemployment rates
Misery Index
This West German Chancellor tried to improve relations with eastern Europe through treatise
Silly Brandt
He was forced to introduce a variety of austerity measures in France after his program of nationalization and public investment failed in the early 1980s
President Francois Mitterrand
In 1968, leaders of this country tried to make communism more liberal democratic and humane
Czechoslovakia
This agreement officially recognized the political territorial boundaries established after WWII and a commitment of and respect of certain basic human rights
Helsinki Agreement
German economic recovery, led by Minister Ludwig Erhard emphasized this type of economy
Capitalist
This stated that the Soviet Union had the right to intervene in any communist country to protect “socialism” against “internal or external forces”
Brezhnev Doctrine
Betty Friedan took the lead in founding this group in 1966
National Organization for Women
NATO forces finally took action against this group for the massacre of Srebrenican citizens
The Bosnian Serbians
The peace treaty that ended WWII and the Cold War
Paris Accord
Slobodan Milosevic’s plan which led to civil war in Yugoslavia
Greater Serbia
Support of reform movements in these two countries by Gorbachev was a rejection of the Brezhnev Doctrine
Poland and Hungary
In post Soviet Russia, although the government encouraged private investment in companies, most private companies were controlled by these two groups
Former Soviet managers and Bureaucrats
This treaty created an European monetary union with a single currency
Maastricht Treaty of 1991
This former KGB colonel was elected president of Russia in 2000
Vladimir Putin
When this republic in the Russian Federation declared its independence in 1991, Russia invaded
Chechnya
Popular support around this leader stopped the attempted coup by the communist-old guard in the Soviet Union in August 1991
Boris Yeltsin
These three countries were accepted into NATO in 1997
Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary.
Growth of the Urban population, rapid increase in number specialists, growth of Soviet public opinion, and involvement of Soviet professionals in international communities all occurred under the rule of the Soviet Union
Brezhnev
In 1989, the only country to react to the pro-democracy movement with violence and bloody repression
Romania
His reforms included freer prices, more independence in state enterprises, establishment of private cooperative and relaxation of state censorship
Gorbachev
In the 1989 revolutions, Poland was the first to do this
Electing non-communist leader
Working, married women and the feminist movement led to a decline of this in Western Europe
Birthrates
Many Europeans intellectuals see promoting these three things as Europe’s 21 century mission
Human rights, Democracy and Prosperity
Terrorist movements have been linked to these two things since the beginning of the twentieth century
Political conflict and civil war
Western countries joined this Afghani group against the Taliban and Al Qaeda
Northern Alliance
In the European Union between 1993 and 2003, this rose from 50,000 to 500,000 per year
Illegal Immigration