Cold war, european union, and contemporary europe. All the terms from the heimler's history unit 2 review video.
Marshall plan (1947) |
After WWII, Europe lay in ruins. The U.S. hoped strong democratic economies would not easily fall to communism. Western European countries gladly accepted the money, while Soviet satellite states did not. |
Economic miracle |
The marshall plan led to an incredible economic recovery. West Germany's GDP was 15-20% higher than in the pre-war years, and west germany was only 1 half of Germany! |
Cold war |
A conflict between the United States and soviet union where neither engaged in direct warfare with the other. |
Division of germany |
At the end of the war, germany was divided into occupation zones. The west wanted economic recovery for Germany to keep europe stable, but the soviets wanted to keep germany weak, and wanted to extract reparations. |
Proxy wars |
Although the US and USSR never directly fought, the cold war did turn hot in a couple of proxy wars across the globe. |
Korean war |
After Japan was defeated, their former colony Korea was divided into north and south. In 1950, the north invaded the south, and the USSR US each backed opposing sides. |
Results of U.S. influence |
Creation of world monetary and trade systems, like the International monetary fund which offered loans to help nations rebuild, and the creation of NATO for the defence of western european nations |
Berlin wall |
Prevented east berliners from fleeing to the economically prosperous west. |
Hungarian revolution (1956) |
Demanded Hungary have free and fair elections in Hungary. The soviets freaked out and sent hundreds of troops, and tanks to crush the revolution |
Perestroika |
Gorbachev's effort to restructure the soviet economy by introducing some limited free-market elements like private property |
Gorbachev allows for free speech |
When people were allowed to express their opinions, turns out they didn't really like the USSR. A wave of nationalism spread over soviet countries who started demanding their independence. |
Hegemony |
Unified dominance. Ex: the soviet union's dominance over eastern europe. |
Polish elections of 1989 |
Poland had alway resited communism. A labor party called solidarity protested any attempt to restrict their freedoms. In that year the soviets legalized their party, thinking they would loose anyway. Solidarity won and started dissolving the bonds between poland and the soviet union. |
Fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 |
Officially ended the cold war, capitalist democracies were established in eastern europe, and germany was reunited. |
Chechen nationalist movement |
Chechen muslims had profound anti-russian sentiments that stretch back centuries. When the USSR collapsed, they declared independence. They ruled themselves for 3 years until Russia decided to reassert its influence through a series of conflicts that ended in 2017. |
European coal and steel community |
Agreement between 6 countries to integrate their coal and steel operations. Was quickly profitable for member nations and the idea was that if nations were tied together economically, they wouldn't go to war with one another. |
Common market (later the european union) |
They decided to expand the european coal and steel community to include other industries. Eventually integrated their economies into one larger european economy with its own currency. |
European union |
THe EU is continually trying to balance questions of national sovereignty with the responsibilities of membership in an economic and political union |
Growth of social welfare |
The idea of social welfare spread throughout europe. |
Women's rights |
A major push for women's suffrage and other rights after women's contributions to WWI and WWII |
2nd wave of feminism |
Whereas the main push during the first wave was to secure the right to vote, the second wave focused on societal issues and inequalities women faced including education, marriage laws, and professional careers. |
Decolonization |
It was Wilson's insistence that nations be granted the right of national self-determination that led to calls for independence throughout the world. (14 points) |
Indian decolonization |
India used non-violent civil disobedience to negotiate with the exhausted british for independence. |
Algerian decolonization |
National liberation front fought with france until Algeria was independent. |
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