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Flashcards for History Semester 2 Test over Test 4 and study guide
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10th Grade
05/23/2012

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What are the 3 proposals of the Yalta Conference?
Definition
Germany divided into military zones, Germany had to pay for Soviet reparations, Stalin promised free elections in Eastern Europe
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What is the purpose of the United Nations?
Definition
protect its members against aggression
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What is the difference in the post World War II goals of the United States and the Soviet Union?
Definition
The U.S. encouraged democracy, prevent communism, rebuild Europe, and unite Germany while the Soviet Union wanted to spread communism, control Europe, and keep Germany divided
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Who gave the name "Iron Curtain" to eastern Europe?
Definition
Winston Churchill
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What did the Iron Curtain symbolize?
Definition
the division of Europe
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What is containment?
Definition
attempt to block Soviet influece and the spread of communism
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What is the Truman Doctrine?
Definition
U.S. would give aid to countries resisting communism
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What was the Marshall Plan?
Definition
U.S. gave aid to any European country in need
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What is NATO?
Definition
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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What is the Warsaw Pact?
Definition
formed from countries known as the "Soviet bloc"
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What is the Berlin Wall?
Definition
symbolized the alliance system/division of the world-East and West, built in 1961
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What is the Domino Theory?
Definition
if one South EAstern Asian country falls to communism, others will follow
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What is Detente?
Definition
relaxation of tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
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What is Glastnost?
Definition
openness; aimed to introduce free speech and other liberties
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What is Perestroika?
Definition
Economic restructuring and adoption of free-market
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What are Zionists?
Definition
those who favored a Jewish homeland in Palestine
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What was the Balfour Declaration?
Definition
it called for partition between Arabs and Jews
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What is globalization?
Definition
the process when national economies, cultures, and societies become integrated with those of other nations around the world
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Who is Mikhail Gorbachev?
Definition
Russian politician that was the last president of the Soviet Union before the country's collapse
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What is the Berlin Airlift?
Definition
Soviets cut off the city of Berlin and the Allies dropped food and supplies for 11 months.
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What is the significance of Sputnik?
Definition
It was the first artificial satellite into space
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What was the Bay of Pigs Invasion?
Definition
in 1959 Fidel Castro led a revolt against Cuban dictator Batista. U.S. invaded Cuba but the CIA failed in overthrowing Castro
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What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Definition
Where the U.S. and the Soviet Union attempted to influence third world countries and put nuclear missiles in the countries. For about 2 weeks, the U.S. and Soviet Union were on the brink of a nuclear war
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What are the military conflicts in Asia/SE Asia during the Cold War?
Definition
The Vietnam WAr
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Why did the Soviet Union collapse?
Definition
Gorbachev's reforms, Ronald Regan's Foreighn Policy, East German Nationalism, Lech Walesa' Solidarity movement
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Who was Mao Zedong?
Definition
communist leader in China
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How did Mao Zedong deal with the loyalty of the peasants?
Definition
he won the peasants loyalty by teaching them to read and improve food production
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What is the significance of the "Great Leap Forward"?
Definition
it called for larger collective farms, peasants had no incentive to work, and created a famine killing 20 million people
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What is the significance of the "Cultural Revolution"?
Definition
Desire to create a society of equality, targets wre those of special priveleges or resisted the regime, used the "little red book"
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What was Mao Zedong's legacy?
Definition
Build China on equality, reovlution, and hard work; Great Leap Forward was an economic disaster; no role in world affairs
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What was the Tiananmen square revolt?
Definition
in 1989, students demand democratic reform, Deng Ziaping declared martial law and sent in the military, marked the beginning of government removing protests
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Waht are the 3 major Israeli and Arab conflicts?
Definition
Suez crisis in 1956-Israel retook the canal from Egypt

Six-Day War- Israel gained old Jerusalem, Sinai peninsula, Golan Heights, and the West Bank

Yom Kippur War- Egypt attacked Israel
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When did Israel become a nation?
Definition
in 1948
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What is the significance of the Camp David Accords?
Definition
It was a peace agreement between Egypt and Israel
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Who was the first muslim nation to recognize Israel as a nation?
Definition
Egypt
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What are multinational corporations?
Definition
companies that operate in other countries like Nike, Wal-Mart, McDonald's, Shell, and Coca-Cola
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How is the integration of economies made possible?
Definition
technology, Communication networks, Internet access, Growth of economic cooperation-trading blocs, Collapse of "communism", and movement of free trade
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What are the sources of many global conflicts today?
Definition
Ethic and religious differences are the sources
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What has allowed people to share their cultures with one another?
Definition
Technology
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How is popular culture spread globally?
Definition
television, mass media, and social networks
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What are the challenges of globalization?
Definition
Fear of losing one's culture and holding to one's old traditions to keep them alive
Term
What was the only African country to remain independent during the Age of Imperialism?
Definition
Ethiopia
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What did fascist leaders promise?
Definition
punish those responsible for the economy, restore national pride, and revive the environment
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What empire was referred to as "the sick man of Europe"?
Definition
Ottoman
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What Asian country sought to expand across the Pacific because of their need of raw materials?
Definition
Japan
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How were the members of the Triple Entente?
Definition
Russia, Great Britain, and France
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Why did the U.S. enter WW 1?
Definition
the Zimmerman note
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What was the turning point on the Eastern front during World WAr 2?
Definition
Stalingrad
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Why was India considered the Jewel in the Crown of the British Colonies?
Definition
because it was the most valuable British colony and provided raw materials
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When did World War 2 start?
Definition
September 1, 1939
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What led to President Truman deciding to use the atomic bomb against Japan?
Definition
He feared an invasion of mainland Japan would cost too many lives, but Japan needed to surrender
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What is the Powder Keg of Europe before World War 1?
Definition
the Balkans
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What battle in the Pacific was the turning point in favor of the U.S.?
Definition
Battle of Midway
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What was the Holocaust?
Definition
the genocide of the Jews?
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Why did the U.S. land on the 5 beaches for the invasion of Normandy called D-day?
Definition
June 6, 1944
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What happened on December 7, 1941?
Definition
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor
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What were the 2 cities that the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on?
Definition
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Why did Hitler hate the Jews?
Definition
Blamed them for the defeat in WW2, Social Darwinism, Germans were the master race
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What are the 4 reasons for WW1?
Definition
Imperialism, Nationalism, Militarism, Alliance System
Term
List the big 3 and their rulers.
Definition
Britain-Churchill
U.S.- Roosevelt
Soviet Union-Stalin
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What were three impacts of the atomic bomb?
Definition
Presented the posibility of annihilation of mankind; US and USSR Arms Race; Nuclear weapons fail to be a reasonable option in limiting wars
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