THE MOTHER OF ALL COLD WAR REVIEWS MS. DAVIS/AP EURO REVIEW CHAPTER 30
1. At the ______________Conference, Truman insisted that Stalin allow free elections in the Eastern European States that were occupied by the Red Army.
2. The containment of communism was the goal of the ________________________________.
3. Free Market Capitalism was advocated by German Minister of the Economy ______________________________.
4. After WWII, the U.S.S.R. returned to the ___________________________of the 1930’s.
5. The Marshall Plan aid, implementation of Keynesian economic stimulus policies, establishment of the Common Market and the elimination of wage and price controls were contributing factors in the __________________rebirth of European countries.
6. The presence of the __________________was the primary reason that the United States and Great Britain agreed to Stalin’s demands for “friendly” governments in the Eastern European States.
7. ___________decolonization in sub-Saharan Africa enhanced economic and cultural ties with former colonies.
8. Khrushchev’s de-Stalinization did not lead to a reduction in the ____________________party’s control of political power.
9. __________________party figures ousted Khrushchev from the Soviet leadership because ___________’s former henchmen feared that Khrushchev’s ________________________campaign would ultimately reach them. He was also removed because of his 1958 failure to force the _______________allies out of West Berlin. Other reasons included his humiliation in the _________________________of 1962 and the fact that his policy of ______________________threatened the party’s ________________________on political power.
10. The _____________________Project was responsible for the development of the ______________________.
11. The ultimate goal of Robert Schuman’s plan for an international organization to coordinate _______________________________production in Europe was to facilitate an arms buildup to defend western Europe from the ________________.
12. When the British withdrew from Palestine in 1948, the ___________________people proclaimed the state of Israel.
13. The Treaty of ____________________created the ____________________________________________Community.
14. Postwar prosperity, mass communication, and the postwar baby boom were all factors responsible for the emergence of the international ____________________culture.
15. Anger at the injustices of racism and imperialism, new artistic styles, unconventional sexual behavior and experimentation of communal living were all factors in the ________________________________of the 1950s and 1960s.
16. Following his election to the U.S. presidency in 1968, _____________________gradually reduced America’s involvement in the __________________________conflict.
17. Economic and _____________________transformations were catalysts in the structural change of European society after WWII.
18. __________________were responsible for the wave of social unrest that almost toppled _______________’s Fifth Republic.
19. Large research firms, tremendous specialization, enormous costs and government funding were all factors in _______________________.
20. Increased demand for technologists and managers led to the growth of the ___________________in the postwar era.
21. The leaders of the Czechoslovak reform movement of 1968 made an attempt to ________________agriculture.
22. The _______Offensive launched by the _____________________in January 1968 was viewed as a decisive _________________________defeat.
23. _________________was the first person to attempt to reconcile the Eastern and Western blocs in Europe.
24. The ________________________agreement of 1975 called for respect for ______________rights and the recognition of existing political boundaries.
25. Wider access to education, the shift of Western economies toward white-collar and service jobs, postwar prosperity and the use of contraception were deep causes in the ____________________rights movement in the West after WWII.
26. The _________________crisis attributed to the lack of leadership during the _____________________oil embargo.
27. A measurement that combines inflation and unemployment rates is called the _________________________.
28. The “nonaligned movement” of countries committed neither to the Soviet Union or the United States was _______________, a Communist leader from _______________________.
29. Courageous action and self-assertive creativity were two things that _____________________argued would make women more free.
30. The construction of the __________________________was the only major new undertaking during President Dwight Eisenhower’s administration.
31. Betty Friedan was the founder of the ________________________________________.
32. French president __________________________was forced to introduce austerity measures when his program of nationalization and public investment failed in the early 1980s.
33. In Great Britain, ____________________________’s efforts to encourage low and moderate income renters to buy their apartments created a new class of ____________________owners.
34. The ___________________administration and the U.S. Congress ___________taxes and ballooned the government deficit between 1981 and 1989.
35. The policies of ____________________were to seek peace and reconciliation toward the Eastern bloc. He led the diplomatic efforts in _________________.
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