Cold war

Cold War Notes

Winston Curchill uses the word iron curtain to describe Europe
Russians control Europe with iron fist, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany
Nato will be formulated as an organization that stops communism
NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the nations of NATO will jump in to protect countries
Russian NATO is Warsaw Pact
Cuban missile crisis, stick some ICBM’s directed to US, ordered by Russia
Kennedy knew that we would be vulnerable, we made a blockade so the missiles didn’t get there
Very close to nuclear war
The Berlin wall was a significant symbol of Cold War, seperated east and west Europe
Built in 1961 to discourage people, many killed trying to cross it
US has policy shift called arms reduction
Ronald Reagan tells Russia they are evil
Economy of Russia turns around and can’t build more arms and is outdated
Gorbachev is the new leader
W. Germany joins NATO
Berlin wall smashed
Cold War is over in 1989
UN formed in 1980
Stalin tried to drive powers out of his area
We parachuted planes to help the eastern people

 

 

Chapter 32 Key Terms

Superpower- a dominant world power

Cold War- the climate of icy tension that existed between superpowers of several decades after WW2

Buffer zone- a region that lies between two rivals, cutting down the threat of conflict

Human rights- the protection of individuals against oppression, the preservation of basic rights and freedoms of individuals

Nuclear weapons- A weapon that is powered by atomic energy

Free election- an election held in a multiparty system, with voting by secret ballet

Iron curtain- the division of Europe into two political regions- communist and non-communist

Occupation zone- an area controlled by allied military forces

Containment- prevention of any extension of Communist rule to other countries

Gross national product- the total value of goods and services produced by a county in a year

Common market- The European Economic Community, an organization, developed in 1957, that encourages free trade among member nations

Moderate socialism- Gov’t support for social welfare and government ownerships of major industries

Satellite- (pg. 742) an object that orbits the earth or another planet

Ideology- a set of beliefs that influences political, social, and economic changes

Dissident- a person who expresses an opinion that differs from those held by society

Martial law- law that is enforced by military authorities over civilian population

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