WOH2040 - final exam study guide
In Europe, WWII began with the invasion of Poland in
1939
Chiang Kai-shek became an ally of the Allied forces by fighting Japan in
China
WWII changed the way that colonialism looked. Ppl began to ? the morality of it when they had just fought a war to end tyranny and oppression. New countries that were formed as a result of the war now saw the conflict over government style between Liberal Capitalism and Soviet Style Communism.
Colonizing new Europe
Expecting a situation similar to WWI, France resorted to the ____ to protect it from German invasion.
Maginot Line
British and French African colonies smoothly decolonized, but decolonization became a source of conflict in ____, the former colony of Belgium.
the Congo
During the war in the Pacific, the US and its allies won a major victory when they retook _____ in late 1944.
the Philippines
Along with the est 6 M Jews who perished in the Holocaust, the Nazis also targeted other groups they considered undesirable, including especially
the Roma
Because of a secret pact made before the war, Poland was occupied by both Germany and
the Soviet Union
Before the attack on Pearl Harbor
the US froze Japanese assets in the US and cut off exports of steel and oil to Japan
Churchill's "iron curtain" speech was in reaction to
the continued Soviet occupation of eastern Europe after the war
Eugenic medical practices led to
the sterilization of inferior Germans to prevent the spread of their inferior genetic defects.
While Japan led the way in Asian economic growth in the 1950's over the next 3 decades a # of other Asian economies would take off, referred to S Korea, Taiwan, Asia and Singapore
Asian Tigers
Che Guevara was captured and executed in
Bolivia
During the first year of the war, which area came under German military control?
Denmark
An appeal by ____ to the League of Nations brought no significant repercussions against the Italians.
Ethiopia
After demanding it for many years, India finally gained its independence after defeating England in a long and deadly war.
False
America reversed its foreign policy of isolationism and signed a military pact with Britain in the wake of the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact.
False
China entered the Korean War because it was determined to create a sphere of security, which meant it had to eliminate the threat of a united N and S Korea.
False
Hitler´s forces eventually conquered Stalingrad after a gruesome 3 Y siege.
False
Often called the Big 3, the Allied powers consisted of Great Britain, the US, and France.
False
Charles de Gaulle was associated with the underground of
France
Edib stepped outside traditional gender roles when she refused to accept her husband's second marriage, which was acceptable to Islam.-Edib's life involved all these experiences EXCEPT spending her entire life as a liberal in the Middle East. -Edib's major goal during WWI was Turkish nationalism.
Halide Edib
Although popular in the beginning of his rule, why was Sukarno eventually turned out of office in Indonesia?
He lost support due to his erratic policies, and the Indonesian military took power.
Although Kemal attempted to create a strong Turkish economy, how did his policies only add to the international global depression?
High tariffs on imported goods only hurt other nations involved in the global depression.
As a result of WWII, which nations would emerge as the dominant world powers?
United States and Soviet Union
According to ____, since communism was evil, anyone associated with it in any form must be evil and dangerous to America.
Joseph McCarthy
Although he was only lukewarm in his support for the Bay of Pigs mission to Cuba, ____ would ultimately be credited with the fiasco.
Kennedy
led Soviet Union 1964-1982. would never own a car but could take a vacation. Awarded nobel prize in 1975, prevented Sakharov from traveling to receive award and cut him off from communications. died in 1982 left difficult situation to the aging party functionaries who replaced him.
Leonid Brezhnev
a campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy in the period 1950-1954.
McCarthyism
leader of the Soviet Union from 1985-1991 who introduced openness to Soviet politics and restructuring to the Soviet economy. Unable to control calls for even greater changes, he presided over collapse of the Soviet Union.
Mikhail Gorbachev
During the Cold War, several new communist states were established, including the
People's Republic of China
England and France declared war on Germany when it attacked and invaded
Poland
14th president of the US. A staunchly anti-communist Republican, he used harsh rhetoric towards Soviet Union and increased American military spending but compromised when negotiating arms limitation agreements.
Ronald Reagan
As a symbol of defiance and endurance, whose music was performed in Leningrad during its long siege?
Shostakovich
10 year conflict battle from 12/24/79 - 2/15/89. between USSR and rebels in Afghanistan, collectively known as the Mujaheddin.
Soviet-Afghan War
After the Soviet attempt to close off Berlin, the Allies reacted with the Berlin Airlift, which supplied West Berlin with all the necessary materials to resist Soviet takeover.
True
Although Japan seemed to headed in the direction of democracy in the early 1920s with a constitutional monarchy, economic and social changes in the late 1920s and early 1930s fostered a more aggressive Fascist state.
True
Although the majority of nations and their peoples considered the Axis powers invaders, the Axis powers were able to find collaborators who supported them for a variety of reasons.
True
As a colonial power on the defense in both Algeria and Vietnam, the French decided to give up its fight for Vietnam.
True
Believing that inferiors were detrimental to the state, German medical practices involved the use of eugenics.
True
Communist guerrillas led by Ho Chi Minh harassed Japanese occupation forces in Vietnam with American and British assistance.
True
Fearing Soviet control of Greece and Turkey, Truman sent aid to end civil war in both nations. Truman Doctrine of 1947
True
Hitler used the Enabling Act to get rid of opposition in Germany.
True
Operation Barbarossa was Hitler's ill-fated attempt to invade the Soviet Union in 1941.
True
The Atlantic Charter agreement between Roosevelt and Churchill took place before Pearl Harbor.
True
The Crash of 1929 refers to the Stock Market melt down that led to a global economic Depression.
True
The Japanese attacked the United States on 12/7/41
True
Former activists from Prague Spring were leading anti-Soviet protests including Havel he first democratically elected president of Czechoslovakia. Dramatist and intellectual. with new pres of Poland, Lech Walesa helped workers and artists that had been straight-jacketed by communism.
Vaclav Havel
Entering the Vietnam War, Americans were inclined to think any fight against communism was a fight for freedom. In 1969 as anti war protests broke out during Tet Offensive, as anti war spread anti American feelings rose in much of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America. Pres Nixon's admin promised peace and honor through more intensive bombing of N. Korea and the replacement of American forces with S Viet ones.
Vietnam War
Art in the "age of anxiety" emphasized all the following EXCEPT
a movement against anything associated with classical art.
During the Great Depression, the new socialist countries in Europe promised to reduce economic hardship with all of these measures EXCEPT
a strong and growing military
As a result of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the United States
agreed to withdraw its missiles from Turkey
Between 1967 and 1975, dictatorships were a rising political force in Latin America, justifying repression in the name of
anticommunism
After 1948, the Afrikaner-dominated National Party in South Africa implemented
apartheid or racial separation.
Cold War confrontations between the two superpowers involved all of these initiatives and events EXCEPT
atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
As a result of the Cuban-Soviet relationship,
by the mid-1960s, the Cuban economy had recovered and stabilized.
By the 1930s, the ____ was falling out of German politics.
center
Brazil was hit hard in the global market by a decrease in demand for
coffee
By the 1950s, the relationship between the US and the SU included all the following EXCEPT
detente
Although seeking independence, both Egypt and Iraq strongly supported Britain in the war against Germany.
false
The United States ended the war in Japan before the defeat of Nazi Germany.
false
By the early 1930s, the world was locked in a vicious cycle of deflation and a downward spiral of both wages and prices as a result of
high tariffs.
Even in nations where capitalism and individual liberties were the norm, the war and depression created
increased government intervention.
Although communism and fascism were passionately at odds, what common enemy did they share?
liberal democracy
Because of actions in China in 1949 and Cuba in 1959, the United States viewed the world as
more threatening because of the spread of communism
Even as the threat of German militarization and the potential invasion of Russia grew, Stalin
ordered the killing and imprisonment of his generals and officers.
After the stock market crash prompted tough times in Japan,
public support mounted for increasing the size of the military because it was a source of jobs.
Castro and Guevara developed an army that eventually overthrew Batista through all of these means EXCEPT
receiving aid from the American CIA.
Benito Mussolini employed all of these strategies in his fascist program EXCEPT
ruling according to the Italian constitution.
Crystal Night involved the
smashing of windows of Jewish synagogues, stores and private homes.
Cuba became a ____ state as a result of the revolution of 1959.
socialist
Castro never joined the Cuban Communist Party.
true
Colonial powers used all the following methods to deter nationalism EXCEPT
violently eliminating native leaders.
Before the Cuban Revolution, Cuba
was an economically poor country with no democratic freedoms
Before Hitler came to power, Germany
was humiliated and financially ruined after World War I.
As a result of Kemal's military successes in World War I, Turkey
was recognized as sovereign with the core territories and population of the old empire.
Although it appeared that the new Soviet leader, Khrushchev, would pursue reforms, he
would not tolerate popular movements for change