Key Terms, Definitions And Concepts Flashcards

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What is a flashpoint?

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a place, event, or time at which violence or hostility flares up

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What was meant by a buffer zone?

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Stalin’s concept of area around main USSR state of Russia composed of loyal nations

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What was the Brezhnev Doctrine?

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Justification of actions in Czechoslovakia (‘68), citing duty of USSR to protect interests of Communism if threatened

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What is Capitalism?

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An economic system based on private ownership of capital, with freedom of speech and regular, cross-party elections

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What is Communism?

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The idea that society should be based on common ownership and communal control of property, where censorship is enforced and freedoms restricted

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What is meant by containment?

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An American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world

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What was the Détente?

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Policy to decrease tensions between the superpowers in the 1970’s

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What was the policy of Destalinization?

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Khrushchev’s move as Premier to renounce actions and policies connected to Stalin, as well as overseeing the removal of statues etc. honouring him

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What was the Soviet policy of Glasnost

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meaning “openness”

This policy refers to a new era of media freedom under Mikhail Gorbachev

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What was the Iron Curtain?

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The term popularised by Churchill describing the Eastern Bloc nations’ division from Western Europe

Made up of:

  • Poland
  • East Germany
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Hungary
  • Yugoslavia
  • Romania
  • Bulgaria
  • Albania
  • USSR
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What was the Marshall Plan?

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A US program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-52)

Offering a proposed $13.3bn investment across the continent

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What is meant by ‘Perestroika’

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Meaning “restructuring”

A policy of reform of the corrupt government bureaucracy in the Soviet Union begun by Mikhail Gorbachev

and

implementing more Westernised economic tactics

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What is a bureaucracy?

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a system of government in which most of the important decisions are taken by state officials rather than by elected representatives

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What was the Truman Doctrine?

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A US policy of giving aid to countries threatened by communism

E.g.

$400m investment in Greece

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What were Satellite States?

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  • Eastern European states
  • under the control of the Soviet Union during the Cold War,
  • with puppet governments
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What is a Puppet Government?

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A government whose actions and appointments are controlled by an outside country

17
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What is meant by the Bamboo Curtain?

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A term for the partition of Korea along the 38th parallel in the late 40’s

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What is meant by Domino Theory?

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The US theory that stated, if one country would fall to Communism the they all would

Visible as poverty was rife

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What was significant about the 17th paralllel?

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A line along which Vietnam was separated after French and USA defeated at Dien Bien Phu

20
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What was Vietnamisation?

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Withdrawal of US troops to end involvement in Vietnam with minimal damage to pride (under Richard Nixon)

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What is censorship?

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Restriction on access to ideas and information

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What was the Yalta Conference?

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A 1945 strategy meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin

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What was the Berlin Blockade?

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Soviet blocking of Berlin from allies citing “technical difficulties” - Causing the Berlin Airlift

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What was the ”secret speech”?

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Khrushchev’s renouncing of Stalin and urging the need of Peaceful Coexistence with the West

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What was the Prague Spring?

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The term for the attempted liberation of Czechoslovakia in 1968

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What was the Warsaw Pact?

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A military alliance created by the Soviet Union in response to NATO, effectively binding the satellite states of the USSR in allegiance to it.

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What is Napalm?

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A highly flammable chemical dropped from US planes in firebombing attacks during the Vietnam War.

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What was significant about the Bay Of Pigs?

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This was the site of landing of 1961 attempt by USA in collusion with Cuban exiles to overthrow Fidel Castro but resulting in failure and humiliation

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What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?

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The 1962 confrontation between US and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba

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What is meant by the term “Brinkmanship”

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Willingness on the part of the superpower to go to the edge of war in order to achieve the most advantageous outcome.

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What was Operation Rolling Thunder?

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1965 Bombing campaign over North Vietnam, supposed to weaken enemy’s ability and will to fight

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What was the My Lai Massacre?

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1968 killing of 300 civilians by the US MIlitary in Vietnam, sparking mass uproar in USA

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What was the Tet Offensive?

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1968 attack by Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces throughout South Vietnam and on US bases.

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What was the Tonkin Gulf Resolution?

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L.B Johnson’s resolution to use any means deemed necessary to ensure success of Containment and secure strength of Capitalism in Vietnam