Chapter 9 Quiz 1 World History
What are the two historical events including dates, that could be used to mark the end of the Cold War?
The breakup of the Soviet Union, 1991 and the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe, 1989.
Sputnik I
The first artificial satellite
Repatriation
The return of prisoners of war to their own countries.
Eleven of the original fifteen republics of the Soviet Union formed the _________________ in 1991.
Commonwealth of Independent States.
On June 25, _______, North Korea invaded South Korea.
1950
Demilitarized zone
A designated area where military forces, activity, and installations have been removed.
Khrushchev
A more cautious Soviet leader
The term détente refers to_______.
A period of better relations between the superpowers during the 1970's.
Containment
A policy first adopted by President Truman to stop the spread of Communism.
Iron curtain
A social, economic, and military barrier between the Soviet bloc countries and Western Europe after WWII
Cold War
A state of military and political tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII
The Soviets invaded _________ in 1979 to support the installment of a ________ regime.
Afghanistan, Communist
Johnson
Asked Congress to support wider American involvement
Nixon
Began a policy of Vietnamization
In response to the Berlin blockade, the Western Allies began the _________, code-named "Operation Vittles," which, at its height, landed one plane in Berlin every three minutes.
Berlin airlift
The United States responded to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan by __________ the 1980 __________ in Moscow.
Boycotting, Olympics
As the United States made overtures toward Mao Zedong's government in ______ in the early 1970's, it ceased to recognize the legitimacy of the government in _______.
China, Taiwan
Ngo Dinh Diem
Corrupt South Vietnamese leader
Alexander Dubcek and Vaclav Havel led the transitional government in __________.
Czechoslovakia
Vietminh
Defeated the French at Dien Bien Phu
The event that marked the symbolic end of Communism in Eastern Europe was the ________.
Destruction of the Berlin Wall
Albania was an unusually prosperous Communist nation that suffered no substantial population loss during the early 1990's.
False
East and West Germany began negotiations to reunite, but has not come to terms by the mid-1990's.
False
Hungary continues to look at the leaders of their 1956 revolt as criminals.
False
The General Assembly has oversight of territories under UN protection.
False
The U.S. Congress declared war on North Korea shortly after the invasion of South Korea began.
False
The UN has its own army to enforce its decisions.
False
What three nations attacked Egypt in 1956 in order to recover the Suez Canal?
Great Britain, France, Israel
The _______Resolution was passed by the U.S. Congress in 1964 and allowed the president to expand American involvement in Vietnam.
Gulf of Tonkin
Intercontinental ballistic missiles
Have the capability of traveling from one continent to another.
The Soviet Union Set up Communist governments in all of the following EXCEPT:
Italy. Communist governments were set up in Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Albania, and East Germany.
Castro
Leader of the Cuban Revolution
The United States gave substantial aid to Europe after WWII under the ________.
Marshall Plan
The Two parties that fought in China's civil war were the:
Nationalists and Communists
Satellites
Nations that are politically and economically controlled by another country.
The ___________is an alliance that was originally formed for mutual defense against a Soviet attack.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Thermonuclear
Nuclear weapons based on fusion rather than those based on fission.
Kennedy
Ordered the blockade of Cuba
Berlin Wall
Separated West Berlin from Soviet-controlled East Berlin and East Germany
The first free trade union in a Communist country was _______ in Poland.
Solidarity
Viet Cong
South Vietnamese Communists
In 1949, the _____ successfully tested their first atomic bomb.
Soviets
The _____ was a large, well-coordinated attack by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese that coincided with the beginning of the Vietnamese New Year.
Tet offensive
The United States feared that Communist China would ally itself with _____.
The Soviet Union
Describe the U.S. policy of containment during the Cold War.
The U.S. policy of containment during the Cold War was a direct response to the Soviet Union trying to enlarge communist influence in Eastern Europe and several other countries. This policy was set up to prevent the spread of communism across the world.
Who were the primary antagonists during the Cold War?
The United States and the Soviet Union
Superpowers
The United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Both the Soviets and the Americans had the power to veto any resolution under consideration by the UN's Security Council.
True
Douglas MacArthur was fired as commander of the armed forces in Korea because he publicly opposed the decision of President Truman.
True
Relations between the Americans and the Soviets deteriorated in May of 1960 because of the U-2 incident in which an American spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union.
True
SALT II was signed in 1979, but it was never ratified by the U.S. Senate.
True
The 1991 coup attempt failed because it lacked the support of the people and most of the army.
True
The Security Council attempts to keep peace in the world.
True
The U.S. naval blockade of Cuba was to prevent the delivery of any further missiles or military materials by the Soviet Union.
True
The United States expected that a period of post-WWII cooperation with the Soviets could be used to convince them to leave Eastern Europe.
True
The United States refused to send aid to South Vietnam as it was invaded by the North Vietnamese in 1975.
True
The United States was initially cautious in its response to Gorbachev.
True
Ho Chi Minh
Vietnamese nationalist
The ________ Pact was a military alliance between the former Soviet Union and its Satellite countries in Eastern Europe.
Warsaw
Who was the elected president of the Russian Republic who led the resistance to the coup attempt in 1991?
Yeltsin
Which country split into five nations after the fall of Communism?
Yugoslavia
Nasser
seized the Suez Canal