Cold War Dynamics and Decolonization

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Cold War terms and blocs
  2. Cold War leaders and key dates
  3. Détente and the Third World
  4. Collapse of the Soviet bloc
  5. Liberation movements and decolonization

📖 1. Cold War terms and blocs

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Bipolarity : Bipolarity is an international situation where power is organized around two rival blocs.
  • Blocs : Blocs are political-military groupings that coordinate positions around one of the two rival powers.
  • Warsaw Pact : The Warsaw Pact is an Eastern-bloc alliance listed as a core element of Cold War blocs.
  • NATO : NATO is a Western-bloc alliance listed as a core element of Cold War blocs.
  • Areas of influence : Areas of influence are territories or regions claimed as spheres where each bloc seeks control or influence.

📝 Essential Points

  • Cold War terminology includes the Western and Eastern military alliances NATO and Warsaw Pact.
  • Cold War terminology includes the Security Council and the right of veto as key diplomatic notions.
  • Cold War terminology includes Truman principle and Marshall plan as Western initiatives.
  • Cold War terminology includes Comintern office as an institutional notion tied to the communist side.

💡 Memory Hook

NATO vs Warsaw = West vs East blocs; areas of influence are the “neighborhoods” each side tries to control.

📖 2. Cold War leaders and key dates

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

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Vista previa del cuestionario

1. What does bipolarity mean in the context of the Cold War?

2. Which pair correctly names the two main military alliances of the Cold War?

3. Which leader is listed as part of the Western camp in the Cold War?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Bipolarity — definition?

International system with two rival blocs.

NATO vs Warsaw Pact — difference?

NATO is Western, Warsaw Pact is Eastern.

Cold War leaders — Western?

Eisenhower, Marshall, Churchill, “Putch.”

Cold War leaders — Eastern?

Stalin, Khrushchev, Brezhnev.

Third World leaders — examples?

Sukarno, Nehru, Nasser.

Détente — causes?

Easing tensions, non-alignment, Bandung.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué cubre la hoja de repaso sobre Cold War Dynamics and Decolonization?

La hoja de repaso cubre los conceptos esenciales de Cold War Dynamics and Decolonization. Está organizada por temas para facilitar el aprendizaje y la memorización, con definiciones clave, explicaciones y resúmenes.

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¿Cuántas preguntas tiene el cuestionario de Cold War Dynamics and Decolonization?

El cuestionario contiene 10 preguntas de opción múltiple con correcciones y explicaciones detalladas para cada respuesta. Ideal para poner a prueba tus conocimientos e identificar lagunas.

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