AP Euro Chapter 28

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economic miracle

Term contemporaries used to describe rapid economic growth, often based on the consumer sector, in post- World War II western Europe.

It created coalition governments of leftist political parties but reserved key government posts for Moscow-trained Communists

How did the Soviet Union initially organize the Eastern European nations as it threw out pro-Nazi regimes?

It prevented economic collapse in Western Europe

What did the Marshall Plan accomplish?

socialist realism

Artistic movement that followed the dictates of Communist ideals, enforced by state control in the Soviet Union and East Bloc countries in the 1950s and 1960s.

Christian Democrats

Center-right political parties that rose to power in western Europe after the Second World War.

The Soviet army already occupied much of Eastern Europe

At the time of the Yalta Conference in 1945, why was the position of the Soviet Union much stronger in negotiations with the United States and Great Britain?

West Germany

Christian Democrats in which country promoted a "social-market economy" based on a combination of free-market liberalism, some state intervention, and an extensive social benefits network?

linked Western European currencies to the U.S. dollar

The Bretton Woods agreement of 1944

Cold War

The rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States that divided much of Europe into a Soviet-aligned Communist bloc and a U.S.-aligned capitalist bloc between 1945 and 1989.

neocolonialism

A postcolonial system that perpetuates Western economic exploitation in former colonial territories.

reestablished a harsh dictatorship

After the Second World War, the Soviet Union

unofficial groups were seizing and executing alleged collaborators on their own

After the war why did national governments quickly establish authority over questions of guilt and punishment for those who had collected with the Nazi regime?

Truman Doctrine

America's policy geared to containing communism to those countries already under Soviet control.

Marshall Plan

American plan for providing economic aid to western Europe to help it rebuild.

Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON)

An economic organization of Communist states meant to help rebuild East Bloc countries under Soviet auspices.

a relationship with the Soviet Union based on complete equality and non-interference in internal affairs

As noted in Primary Source 28.4: The Hungarian Communist Party Calls for Reforms, the reformist Communist leaders in Hungary in October 1956 wanted

guest worker programs

Government-run programs in western Europe designed to recruit labor for the booming postwar economy.

Research into agriculture greatly increased the world food supply, using fewer workers and more productivity per acre

How did Big Science foster the Green Revolution?

He provided guaranteed price supports for rice

How did Mao Zedong gain the support of the peasantry in China?

Even though the Czech Communist Party had won significant electoral support, Stalin still orchestrated the overthrow of the government and establishment of a one-party Communist dictatorship

How did the Soviet Union's treatment of Czechoslovakia in 1948 demonstrate its intention to consolidate its hold on Eastern Europe?

It encouraged European nations to let go of their former colonies

How did the United States respond to the decolonization movement in the first years after the Second World War?

France

In 1954, Vietnam obtained independence from

It is a cleansing force; it makes the native fearless and restores his self-respect

In Primary Source 28.5: Frantz Fanon on Violence, Decolonization, and Human Dignity, what is Fanon's opinion on violence?

a surprising attack on Stalin and his crimes

Khrushchev's "secret speech" at the Twentieth Party Congress in 1956 was

nonalignment

Policy of postcolonial governments to remain neutral in the Cold War and play both the United States and the Soviet Union for what they could get.

displaced persons

Postwar refugees, including 13 million Germans, former Nazi prisoners and forced laborers, and orphaned children.

Warsaw Pact

Soviet-backed military alliance of East Bloc Communist countries in Europe.

Common Market

The European Economic Community, created by six western and central European countries in the West Bloc in 1957 as part of a larger search for European unity.

a Western Europe on the verge of economic collapse

The Marshall Plan in 1947 was a response to

NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, an anti-Soviet military alliance of Western governments.

increased demand for technologists and managers

The growth of the middle class in the postwar era has been attributed primarily to

de-Stalinization

The liberalization of the post-Stalin Soviet Union led by reformer Nikita Khrushchev.

postcolonial migration

The postwar movement of people from former colonies and the developing world into Europe.

decolonization

The postwar reversal of Europe's overseas expansion caused by the rising demand of the colonized peoples themselves, the declining power of European nations, and the freedoms promised by U.S. and Soviet ideals.

It portrayed in grim detail life in a Stalinist concentration camp

Why did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' create such a sensation when it was published in 1962?

He viewed the United States as the main threat to French independence

Why did Charles de Gaulle withdraw France from NATO?

A German army would permit Germany to assist in the defense of Europe from attack by the Soviet Union

Why was West Germany allowed to build an army after 1955?


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