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Social Studies
Chapter 10
Study Guide
Conflict and
Change
Social Studies
Chapter 10 Reviewing the Sections
10.1-Conflicts After World War II
10.2- Post- Cold War Conflicts
10.3- A Global Economy
Section 10.1
Conflicts After World
War II
1) Define the Cold War and who was involved? Why did the Soviet
Union and the United States disagree during the Cold War?
1) Define the Cold War and who was involved? Why did the Soviet
Union and the United States disagree during the Cold War?
The Cold War was known as the post –World War II
conflict between the two superpowers the United
States and the Soviet Union. They disagreed
because the Soviet Union encouraged other
countries to become communist.
2) Why did North Korea invade South Korea during the Korean
Conflict?
2) Why did North Korea invade South Korea during the
Korean Conflict? Page 254
North Korea wanted to force South Korea
to become communist.
3) Where did the United States fight during the Vietnam War in
1964?
3) Where did the United States fight during the Vietnam
War in 1964?
The united States fought in South
Vietnam.
4) What year did the Korean Conflict begin?
4) What year did the Korean Conflict begin?
The year was 1950.
5) In what country did the Korean Conflict take place?
5) In what country did the Korean Conflict take place?
South Korea
6) What year did President Lyndon B. Johnson start sending U. S.
troops to Vietnam? What year did Nixon agree to stop the fighting
and send soldiers back home?
6) What year did President Lyndon B. Johnson start sending U. S.
troops to Vietnam? What year did Nixon agree to stop the fighting
and send soldiers back home? Page 254 and 255
President Lyndon B. Johnson start
sending U. S. troops to Vietnam in
1964, and Nixon stopped the fighting
1973.
7) How many Alabamians lost their lives during the
Vietnam War?
7) How many Alabamians lost their lives during the
Vietnam War?
1,000 Alabamians lost their lives.
8) What was torn down at the end of the Cold War? What name
was it given?
8) What was torn down at the end of the Cold War?
What name was it given?
The Berlin Wall marked the end of the
Cold War.
Section10.2
Post Cold War
Conflicts
9) Who attacked the United States on September 11, 2001?
9) Who attacked the United States on September 11,
2001?
Terrorist attacked the United States and
this began the war on terrorism.
10) How in The Persian Gulf War was the fighting able to continue
day and night?
10) How in The Persian Gulf War was the
fighting able to continue day and night?
guided missiles and night vision gear
11) True or False: Alabamians contributed missiles, Air
National Guard troops, and National Guard troops?
11) True or False: Alabamians contributed missiles, Air
National Guard troops, and National Guard troops?
True
12) What did Alabama contribute more of than any other state in
the United States to the Persian Gulf War?
12) What did Alabama contribute more of than any other state in
the United States to the Persian Gulf War?
Alabama contribute more than 5000
National Guard troops.
13) What country did the war on terrorism
begin?
13) What country did the war on terrorism begin?
Afghanistan
14) Why did the war on terrorism begin where it did?
14) Why did the war on terrorism begin where it did?
Terrorist were thought to be located and
trained in Afghanistan.
Section 10.3
A Global Economy
15) How had agriculture farming changed since 1950?
15) How had agriculture farming changed since 1950?
Farms decreased in numbers which in
turn caused a decrease in agriculture.
16) How did William Sibert help build our economy and how did
this improve Alabama’s Economy?
16) How did William Sibert help build our economy and
how did this improve Alabama’s Economy?
Sibert oversaw the construction of the
Alabama State Docks which allowed
Alabama to trade with the world.
17) What advance in the 1930’s helped agriculture benefit
Alabama’s economy?
17) What advance in the 1930’s helped
agriculture benefit Alabama’s economy?
electricity
18) True or False? There were fewer farms in the 1950’s but they
were larger.
18) True or False? There were fewer farms in the 1950’s
but they were larger.
True, farms were fewer but larger.
19) What town prospered from the aerospace and other industries
in 1941?
19) What town prospered from the aerospace and other
industries in 1941?
Huntsville
20) Alabama’s major exports included what two items?
20) Alabama’s major exports included what two items?
automobiles and electronics