Cold War Study Test
Khmer Rouge
A group of Communist rebels who seized power in Cambodia in 1975.
A government order that restricts or prohibits trade with another nation is called a/an
Embargo
Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán
Guatemala's nationalist president
How did Mikhail Gorbachev end the Cold War in 1991?
He resigned and declared the Soviet Union dissolved.
Joseph Stalin
Soviet leader
The Reagan Doctrine called for
U.S. aid to rebels fighting Soviet-backed governments.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
US president during WWII
What defense alliance did the Soviet Union form in response to NATO?
Warsaw Pact
What ended the fighting in the Korean War?
an armistice.
What was the result of the Geneva Accords?
it lefts Vietnam divided into a communist north and non-communist south
What was Nixon's strategy to bring down Allende's government?
to suffocate the Chilean economy
developed countries
wealthy nations with substantial industrialization
How did the United States respond to Fidel Castro's rise to power?
with numerous attempts to overthrow Castro's regime
George Kennan's analysis of Stalin's anti-capitalism speech sent to the U.S. secretary of state is known as
"Long Telegram"
How many independent nation-states were established after the dissolution of the former Soviet Union?
10
Iron Curtain
A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region
Which of these BEST describes the result of the Vietnam War? A. The conflict was peacefully settled after the United States intervened. B. Communist leaders tried to purge all capitalist elements from the country. C. After U.S. troops left, Vietnam was united under a communist government.
After U.S. troops left, Vietnam was united under a communist government.
Why were some Third World countries attracted to socialism?
It claimed to be anti-imperialist and dedicated to economic equality.
Harry S. Truman
President after Roosevelt
Radical groups of students in China who demanded the return of communism were known was
Red Guards
Which country did Cuba rely on for economic aid?
Soviet Union
Which of the following BEST describes the rebuilding efforts of nations in Indochina after war?
The nations were largely destroyed but slowly made progress and reforms.
What was the Berlin airlift?
an effort by the Allies to fly resources into Berlin.
One key change that took place under Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán was
land reform.
Perestroika means...
reconstruction
During the Cold War, superpowers put pressure on developing countries to choose between
socialist or capitalist economic policies
What was Stalin's goal in blockading Berlin?
to force the Allies to retreat from West Germany by starving West Berlin.
multinational corporations
An organization that manufactures and markets products in many different countries and has multinational stock ownership and multinational management
War between two Soviet republics, _____, broke out over the Nagorno-Karabakh territory—also known as the Republic of Artsakh—in the late 1980s.
Armenia and Azerbaijan
Winston Churchill
British Prime Minister
Salvador Allende
Chile's socialist president, he promised to follow a "democratic road to socialism."
How did the United States deal with Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán?
It organized and funded a rebel army of Guatemalan exiles to overthrow him.
Potsdam Conference
July 26, 1945 - Allied leaders Truman, Stalin and Churchill met in Germany to set up zones of control and to inform the Japanese that if they refused to surrender at once, they would face total destruction.
Why did President Truman reject air strikes against China during the Korean War?
he feared drawing the Soviet Union into the war
Yalta Conference
held in February 1945 in the Soviet city of Yalta, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to plan the future of post-World War II Europe
Which of the following is a reason why Stalin was concerned about Soviet security?
high number of soldier and civilian casualties from World War II
nonaligned nations
independent Third World countries that tried to remain neutral in the Cold War struggle between East and West
covert actions
military operation that is carried out secretly and often outside of official channels
The republics and territories that emerged from the failing Soviet Union were organized around
national identity
For the people of Panama and the rest of Latin America in the 1950s and 1960s, rioting was an expression of
nationalism
developing countries
poor nations with little or no industrialization
Second World
the East
President Nixon ordered covert operations to bring down Allende's government because
the United States feared that Chile was heading toward communism.
First World
the West
What was Khmer Rouge?
the communist movement in Cambodia
Third World
the group of nations that had recently gained independence from colonial rule and were not aligned with the West (First World) or the East (Second World) after World War II; more broadly, the developing nations of the world
The competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to explore space was known as
the space race.