Cold War Study Guide Test
Glasnost
"openness"; Gorbachev promoted more transparency and allowed more freedom of speech.
How did the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies respond to the formation of NATO?
1. By forming the Warsaw Pact 2. By developing an international network of spies
What were the approximate years of the Cold War?
1945-1991
The Nationalists in Taiwan (ROC) and the Communists in mainland China (PRC)
After imperial China fell, what 2 different groups ruled China?
Taiwan
After the Chinese Civil War, nationalists fled here and established their own Republic of China (ROC)
Both nations at the beginning were split into North and South. The US got involved in both conflicts to contain communism.
In what ways were the wars in Korea and Vietnam similar?
What were the results of the war in Korea? Vietnam?
Korea ended in a cease-fire and is still divided on the 38th parallel. Vietnam fell to the communists shortly after the US left.
Nikita Khruschev
Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Ho Chi Minh
Leader of the communists in Vietnam who eventually conquered all of Vietnam.
mutually assured destruction.
M.A.D
Richard Nixon
President of the US at the end of the Vietnam War and responsible for detente.
John F. Kennedy
President of the US during the Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban Missile Crisis
Satellite footage revealed that the Soviets were putting missiles in Cuba, a huge threat due to its proximity (closeness) to the US border. President JFK decided to form a naval blockade. It is the closest the US and USSR came to actual nuclear war.
38th parallel
The division line between North and South Korea. The Korean War ended in a stalemate and the nations are still divided across this line.
Ronald Reagan
US President towards the end of the Cold War who encouraged Gorbachev to "Tear down this wall"
As a result of the Vietnam War, North Vietnam and South Vietnam...
Were reunited
Korean War
When communist forces posed a threat, the US and the UN came to support the democratic South Koreans. This war ended in a cease-fire, dividing Korea at the 38th parallel to this day.
Who supported theWho supported the North Koreans? North Koreans?
Who supported the North Koreans?
Detente
a relax in tensions between the US and USSR in the latter half of the Cold War following Vietnam. It was President Richard Nixon who implemented this.
Containment Policy
aka Truman Doctrine; policy established by President Truman that the US would support countries rejecting communism and attempt to stop communism from spreading. This got the US involved in conflict such as Vietnam and Korea.
Margaret Thatcher
conservative prime minister of England known as "the Iron Lady" known for her conservative policy and active stand against the USSR
"Duck & Cover"
drills done by people to protect themselves from a nuclear explosion. Promoted by characters like Bert the Turtle
Perestroika
economic restructuring of the Soviet Union promoted by Gorbachev.
The Iron Curtain was the...
ideological line between the democratic West and Communist East.
Tiananmen Square
incident where student protesters peacefully protested for more freedoms and were met with extreme force (i.e. tanks)
Mikhail Gorbachev
last leader of the Soviet Union and responsible for its collapse. His policies of glasnost and perestroika lightened some of the previous harsh policies.
Deng Xiaoping
leader of China responsible for economic restructuring. Resigned due to Tiananmen Square.
Mao Zedong
leader of the communists during the Chinese Civil War and People's Republic of China.
Chiang Kai Shek
leader of the nationalists in China.
Yalta Conference
meeting of the Allies during WWII that determined what they would do with post-war Europe. It was determined that Germany and Berlin would be split in 4 by the Allies.
Warsaw Pact
military alliance comprised of the Soviet Union and its satellite nations.
NATO
military alliance formed by the US and its allies during the Cold War
Truman Doctrine
policy of containment that says the US will support any countries that reject communism in an attempt to keep communism from spreading.
Berlin Wall
wall dividing East and West Berlin constructed by Stalin in 1961. Those trying to flee East Germany were shot. This served as a symbol of the division between the communist east and democratic west. The wall was torn down on Nov. 9, 1989.