Deck 29: An Anxious Stability: The Age of the Cold War, 1949-1989

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Describe the process of decolonization in the postwar period. What were the particular spheres and policies of the various colonial powers, and what complicating factors affected their decisions on independence? What problems affected the newly independent states?
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How was Cuba involved in cold war tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1960s? What split developed in the communist world, and why?
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What were some features of Marxist thought in the postwar period, and what positions were taken by some prominent anticommunist writers?
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Discuss the situation in postwar east-central Europe from 1945 to the mid-1970s. What was the relationship of the countries of the region to the Soviet Union? What internal tensions developed, and what changes did they produce?
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Summarize the disintegration of communist power in Hungary and Poland. What part did Pope John Paul II play in encouraging the Polish opposition? What was the role of Solidarity?
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How did the reunification of Germany come about, and what problems did it cause?
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What types of political and social tensions began to surface in western Europe in the 1960s and 1970s? In which country did unrest seem most acute?
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In 1914, Europe exercised hegemony over most of the world. In 1945, Europe lay in ruins under the shadow of two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union. Explain Europe's experience, both international and domestic, in the bipolar world of the second half of the twentieth century.
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Define the following terms: Solidarity
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Describe the prosperous mass culture of the West and of Americanism in the second half of the twentieth century, and explain how it was critiqued by existentialism, pop art, and Havel's book, The Power of the Powerless .
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Why did President de Gaulle and some other Europeans oppose the Common Market? What was the original rationale for some degree of European economic integration, what roles were played by Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman, and what were the implications of increasing economic unity for national sovereignty?
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Examine postwar France as an example of European traditions and institutions adapting to modern realities. Consider both domestic and foreign affairs.
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Summarize the political development of West Germany under Adenauer and Brandt. What factors tended to make the Federal Republic a more stable regime than that of Weimar?
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Discuss the economic recovery of Europe following the war. What first stimulated it, and how did it vary from country to country? What were some characteristics of the welfare state? Describe European economic integration.
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Much of postwar European literature and philosophy reflected a mood of

A) new optimism.
B) appreciation of economic prosperity.
C) despair and anxiety.
D) serenity and relief.
E) going through the motions with nothing worth saying or doing.
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The Communist Party in France

A) was banned after the war.
B) had very little support within the country.
C) gained support through the 1940s.
D) took control of the government.
E) refused to become involved in coalitions.
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Which of the following was not a characteristic of Sweden's welfare?

A) Children's issues became a prime responsibility of the government.
B) Day care centers were private church controlled ventures.
C) Government became involved in situations involving sexuality.
D) Corporal punishment came under government control.
E) Society as a whole was responsible for the well-being of its children.
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After the Second World War, western European nations experienced all of the following except

A) dependence on U.S. leadership.
B) a consensus that government needed to promote economic growth and social welfare.
C) a renewal of intense and violent national rivalries.
D) rapid economic recovery and unprecedented prosperity.
E) having to exist in a bipolar Europe.
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In western Europe

A) government intervention in the economy generally grew but was not uniform throughout the region.
B) strong economic growth continued until the late 1960s.
C) industrial production had regained 1938 levels by the end of the 1940s and doubled by the late 1950s.
D) nations took advantage of the need to rebuild by adopting up-to-date methods and technologies.
E) All of these
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Welfare states of one type or another

A) existed everywhere in western Europe in the postwar period.
B) were formed in Sweden and Denmark but not in Britain.
C) developed only in Scandinavia, Britain, and the United States.
D) were formed in eastern Europe only.
E) prevented governments from providing welfare and maintaining a capitalistic economy at the same time.
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The Berlin Wall came down to euphoric crowds and world wide cheers. Symbolically it was more than a wall, Discuss this symbol in the time era of Chapter 29.
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All of the following measures were taken by the new Federal Republic of Germany except

A) outlawing Communist and Neo-Nazi parties.
B) strengthening the authority of the chancellor.
C) discouraging splinter parties.
D) increasing the power of the multiparty Bundestag.
E) emphasizing the need to compromise to rule all of Germany.
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Which of the following is related to pop art?

A) Imaginative renderings of familiar images
B) Return to classical landscape paintings
C) Term was coined in Harlem
D) Symbolized the world's acceptance of war and pain
E) Symbolized the enthusiasm for the new technology and science of post WW II
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Under the government of Konrad Adenauer, West Germany

A) was oriented toward the United States and the Atlantic bloc.
B) failed to achieve prosperity.
C) experienced serious political instability.
D) had close diplomatic and economic ties with East Germany.
E) refused to make a commitment to NATO.
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American culture in the postwar period was affected by

A) the continued dominance of American provincialism.
B) a rejection of foreign cultural influences.
C) the wartime migration to America of many European artists and intellectuals.
D) a profound inferiority complex.
E) concern about economic and political unrest in America.
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The Fifth Republic differed from the Fourth

A) in name only.
B) by having a stronger, popularly elected president.
C) in some economic policies only.
D) in having Charles de Gaulle in the government.
E) because it was elected by the Chamber of Deputies and not public vote.
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The Berlin Wall symbolized the

A) power of NATO.
B) power and long-term success of East Germany.
C) polarization of Europe after World War II.
D) end of World War II.
E) Stalin Era.
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The key to the immediate postwar revival of Europe was

A) the United Nations.
B) the Common Market.
C) COMECON.
D) the Marshall Plan.
E) the Warsaw Pact.
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What does the fall of communism reveal about the history of the West since the Renaissance?
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As the United States came to share in the leadership of Western culture, many perceived that

A) America offered a culture combining technology, value-free social science, and scientific management.
B) the old European way led to excessive theorizing, political extremism, and impasse.
C) Americanism meant "the end of ideology."
D) the American approach got things done by using experts.
E) All of these
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The popular postwar philosophy, existentialism

A) was led by Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus.
B) held that engagement, commitment, responsibility, and friendship are all possible and desirable in a world that is absurd.
C) split over the relevance of Marxism.
D) explored what it meant for humans to be adrift from their cultural guideposts without standards and values.
E) All of these
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In postwar western Europe, labor

A) had no share in economic decision making.
B) began demanding more benefits in the 1960s.
C) disrupted the European economy with incessant strikes.
D) was severely repressed in all states.
E) became part of a massive consumer society.
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Referring to the Chronology Chart in Chapter 29, which event was not a result of direct communist aggression or action?

A) Warsaw Pact
B) Cuban Missile Crisis
C) Suez Crisis
D) Hungarian reform movement crushed
E) Victory in Vietnam
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Under Willy Brandt, West Germany

A) cut off relations with communist countries.
B) repudiated ties with the United States.
C) adopted communism.
D) improved relations with East Germany and the rest of the Soviet bloc.
E) was refused membership to the United Nations.
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Describe the process of decolonization in the postwar period. What were the particular spheres and policies of the various colonial powers, and what complicating factors affected their decisions on independence? What problems affected the newly independent states?
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How was Cuba involved in cold war tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1960s? What split developed in the communist world, and why?
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What were some features of Marxist thought in the postwar period, and what positions were taken by some prominent anticommunist writers?
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Discuss the situation in postwar east-central Europe from 1945 to the mid-1970s. What was the relationship of the countries of the region to the Soviet Union? What internal tensions developed, and what changes did they produce?
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In 1914, Europe exercised hegemony over most of the world. In 1945, Europe lay in ruins under the shadow of two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union. Explain Europe's experience, both international and domestic, in the bipolar world of the second half of the twentieth century.
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Describe the prosperous mass culture of the West and of Americanism in the second half of the twentieth century, and explain how it was critiqued by existentialism, pop art, and Havel's book, The Power of the Powerless .
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Why did President de Gaulle and some other Europeans oppose the Common Market? What was the original rationale for some degree of European economic integration, what roles were played by Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman, and what were the implications of increasing economic unity for national sovereignty?
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Examine postwar France as an example of European traditions and institutions adapting to modern realities. Consider both domestic and foreign affairs.
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Discuss the Soviet bloc in the 1970s and 1980s. Explain the fall of communism in east-central Europe in 1989.
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Summarize the political development of West Germany under Adenauer and Brandt. What factors tended to make the Federal Republic a more stable regime than that of Weimar?
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Discuss the economic recovery of Europe following the war. What first stimulated it, and how did it vary from country to country? What were some characteristics of the welfare state? Describe European economic integration.
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Much of postwar European literature and philosophy reflected a mood of

A) new optimism.
B) appreciation of economic prosperity.
C) despair and anxiety.
D) serenity and relief.
E) going through the motions with nothing worth saying or doing.
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The Communist Party in France

A) was banned after the war.
B) had very little support within the country.
C) gained support through the 1940s.
D) took control of the government.
E) refused to become involved in coalitions.
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Which of the following was not a characteristic of Sweden's welfare?

A) Children's issues became a prime responsibility of the government.
B) Day care centers were private church controlled ventures.
C) Government became involved in situations involving sexuality.
D) Corporal punishment came under government control.
E) Society as a whole was responsible for the well-being of its children.
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After the Second World War, western European nations experienced all of the following except

A) dependence on U.S. leadership.
B) a consensus that government needed to promote economic growth and social welfare.
C) a renewal of intense and violent national rivalries.
D) rapid economic recovery and unprecedented prosperity.
E) having to exist in a bipolar Europe.
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In western Europe

A) government intervention in the economy generally grew but was not uniform throughout the region.
B) strong economic growth continued until the late 1960s.
C) industrial production had regained 1938 levels by the end of the 1940s and doubled by the late 1950s.
D) nations took advantage of the need to rebuild by adopting up-to-date methods and technologies.
E) All of these
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Welfare states of one type or another

A) existed everywhere in western Europe in the postwar period.
B) were formed in Sweden and Denmark but not in Britain.
C) developed only in Scandinavia, Britain, and the United States.
D) were formed in eastern Europe only.
E) prevented governments from providing welfare and maintaining a capitalistic economy at the same time.
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The Berlin Wall came down to euphoric crowds and world wide cheers. Symbolically it was more than a wall, Discuss this symbol in the time era of Chapter 29.
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All of the following measures were taken by the new Federal Republic of Germany except

A) outlawing Communist and Neo-Nazi parties.
B) strengthening the authority of the chancellor.
C) discouraging splinter parties.
D) increasing the power of the multiparty Bundestag.
E) emphasizing the need to compromise to rule all of Germany.
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Which of the following is related to pop art?

A) Imaginative renderings of familiar images
B) Return to classical landscape paintings
C) Term was coined in Harlem
D) Symbolized the world's acceptance of war and pain
E) Symbolized the enthusiasm for the new technology and science of post WW II
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Under the government of Konrad Adenauer, West Germany

A) was oriented toward the United States and the Atlantic bloc.
B) failed to achieve prosperity.
C) experienced serious political instability.
D) had close diplomatic and economic ties with East Germany.
E) refused to make a commitment to NATO.
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American culture in the postwar period was affected by

A) the continued dominance of American provincialism.
B) a rejection of foreign cultural influences.
C) the wartime migration to America of many European artists and intellectuals.
D) a profound inferiority complex.
E) concern about economic and political unrest in America.
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The Fifth Republic differed from the Fourth

A) in name only.
B) by having a stronger, popularly elected president.
C) in some economic policies only.
D) in having Charles de Gaulle in the government.
E) because it was elected by the Chamber of Deputies and not public vote.
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The Berlin Wall symbolized the

A) power of NATO.
B) power and long-term success of East Germany.
C) polarization of Europe after World War II.
D) end of World War II.
E) Stalin Era.
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The key to the immediate postwar revival of Europe was

A) the United Nations.
B) the Common Market.
C) COMECON.
D) the Marshall Plan.
E) the Warsaw Pact.
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What does the fall of communism reveal about the history of the West since the Renaissance?
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As the United States came to share in the leadership of Western culture, many perceived that

A) America offered a culture combining technology, value-free social science, and scientific management.
B) the old European way led to excessive theorizing, political extremism, and impasse.
C) Americanism meant "the end of ideology."
D) the American approach got things done by using experts.
E) All of these
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The popular postwar philosophy, existentialism

A) was led by Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus.
B) held that engagement, commitment, responsibility, and friendship are all possible and desirable in a world that is absurd.
C) split over the relevance of Marxism.
D) explored what it meant for humans to be adrift from their cultural guideposts without standards and values.
E) All of these
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In postwar western Europe, labor

A) had no share in economic decision making.
B) began demanding more benefits in the 1960s.
C) disrupted the European economy with incessant strikes.
D) was severely repressed in all states.
E) became part of a massive consumer society.
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Referring to the Chronology Chart in Chapter 29, which event was not a result of direct communist aggression or action?

A) Warsaw Pact
B) Cuban Missile Crisis
C) Suez Crisis
D) Hungarian reform movement crushed
E) Victory in Vietnam
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Under Willy Brandt, West Germany

A) cut off relations with communist countries.
B) repudiated ties with the United States.
C) adopted communism.
D) improved relations with East Germany and the rest of the Soviet bloc.
E) was refused membership to the United Nations.
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