Download European History CPA Chapters 29 and 30 Study Guide Chapter 29

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
European History CPA
Chapters 29 and 30
Study Guide
Chapter 29: World War II
Section One: From Appeasement to War
Appeasement –
Sanctions –
How did Hitler violate the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
Neutrality Acts –
Axis Powers –
What event made the democracies willing to fight?
What event provoked the war?
Nazi-Soviet Pact -
Section Two: The Axis Advance
Blitzkrieg -
Luftwaffe -
Maginot Line -
The Miracle at Dunkirk -
Operation Sea Lion –
Battle of Britain/The Blitz -
How did Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union nullify the Nazi-Soviet Pact?
Why did Hitler want to conquer the Soviet Union?
Operation Barbarossa -
German Invasion in Moscow
Siege of Leningrad -
What prevented the Germans from gaining victory?
How did Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union work against him?
Concentration Camps –
Genocide –
Final Solution -
Holocaust -
Lend Lease Act -
Section Three: The Allies Turn the Tide
“Big Three” Meeting in Tehran 1943 -
Battle of Stalingrad -
Dwight Eisenhower -
D-Day -
What was the goal of the D-Day invasion?
What agreements did Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin come to at the Yalta Conference?
V-E Day -
Section Five: The End of WWII
Nuremberg Trials –
United Nations –
How was the United Nations meant to maintain peace?
Why the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union was called a “cold” war?
What were Stalin’s goals in Eastern Europe? What were Roosevelt and Churchill’s goals? What was the outcome?
Truman Doctrine -
Marshall Plan -
Berlin Airlift -
NATO –
Warsaw Pact -
Chapter 30: The Cold War
Section One: The Cold War Unfolds
Superpowers –
Iron Curtain –
Why did the Cold War begin?
How was Europe divided, and what were three consequences of its division?
East/West Berlin –
Berlin Wall –
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks –
Anti-Ballistic Missiles –
Détente –
How did the Cold War become a global conflict?
Bay of Pigs Invasion –
Cuban Missile Crisis –
Nikita Khrushchev –
Leonid Brezhnev –
What were the ways that the United States and Soviet Union competed during the Cold War?
Containment –
Red Scare –
Joseph McCarthy –
McCarthyism How did America respond to the threat of communism at home and overseas?
Section Five: The End of the Cold War
Mikhail Gorbachev –
Glasnost –
Perestroika –
How did Gorbachev’s policies lead to a new map of Europe and Asia?
How did glasnost in the Soviet Union lead to the end of communism in Eastern Europe?
How did communist countries react differently to the collapse of the Soviet bloc?
What did the end of the Soviet Union mean for the United States?