1.3 Cold War Intensifies Flashcards

1
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Name the us presidents from 1945-1993

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1945-53 Harry s truman
1953-61 Dwight D Eisenhower 
1961-63 JFK
1963-69 LBJ
1969-74 Richard Nixon
1974-77 Gerald ford
1977-81 Jimmy carter
1981-89 Ronald Reagan 
1989-93 George Bush Sr
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Name the soviet leaders from 1929-91?

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1929-53 Joseph stalin
1953-64 Nikita Khrushchev
1964-82 Leonid Brezhnev
1982-84 Yuri Andropov
1984-85 Konstantin Chernenko
1985-91 Mikhail Gorbachev
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What began the nuclear arms race?

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Berlin crisis and Stalins desperation to create atomic bomb which he did in 1949 , which began the arms race

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What was the arms race?

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Competition between america and USSR to build more destructive and higher number of nuclear weapons

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What was MAD (mutually assured destruction)?

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Situation that developed due to the nuclear arms race where both America and ussr knew if they started a war it would destroy the world . It prevented a war taking place.

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What was the space race?

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Competiition between usa and ussr to create innovative space technology and get to the moon.

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7
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When did the soviets drop there fist atomic bomb?

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1949

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8
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When did the Uk first carry out nuclear tests?

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1950 in western australia

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9
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When was the hydrogen bomb successfully tested?

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Usa in 1952, it was 2500 times more powerful than the atomic bomb

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10
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When did the ussr test its first hydrogen bomb?

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1952

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When and what was the doctrine of massive retaliation?

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Published in 1955, stating that any atttack on the us or its allies would be met with incredible destructive force.

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12
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When was sputnik 1 launched?

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1957

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What was sputnik 1 and 2?

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Released by the ussr , worlds first telecommunications satellite. Sputnik 2 was launched later that year and carried a small dog called laika , first living animal in space.

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What were ICBMs and when were they first launched?

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Launched in 1957 by the ussr , it was a rocket capable of carrying an atomic warhead for thousands of miles

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When did the us test its first ICBm?

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1958

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16
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What did the us release in 1959 that threatened soviet security ?

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Polaris submarines capable of launching nuclear missiles close to of the ussr

17
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What was Luna 1 and when was it released?

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Launched by soviets in 1959 , it was the first man made object to orbit the sun.

18
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Who was on top in the arms race from 1958-1965?

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Usa because they developed icbms at a rapid rate. Then in 1965 they began to divert resources to the war in vietnam

19
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What was signed in 1950 between russia and china?

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Treaty of alliance

20
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When did stalin die?

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1953

21
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When was the moon landing?

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Usa 1969

22
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Who replaced stalin ?

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Khrushcev

23
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What were the effects of the arms race?

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  • difficut to stop
  • very costly
  • led to MAD
  • increased tensions
24
Q

When was the hungarian uprising?

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1956

25
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Why the Hungarians were unhappy ?

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  • although election was won by a non communist government in 1945, in 1948 communists had taken over by controlling secret police , eliminating political opponents. Matayas Rakosi was the leader
  • no freedom of speech, arrested if disputed communism
  • thousands of soviet troops in hungary which drained their economy
  • russian language being forced on people , changing culture
26
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What was Khrushchev secret speech?

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Denounced Stalins crimes and called for a destalinisation policy . He wanted to ‘peaceful coexistence with the west.

27
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Why did the west not trust Khrushchev?

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Still wanted communists expansion , but wanted it peacefully . He still developed weapons as-well, so the arms race did not slow down.

28
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What was the impact of the secret speech?

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Hungarians began to protest against Rakosi regime and he was replaced by Erno Gero. Gero wasn’t anymore popular and following huge demonstrations, Imre Nagy was put as leader

29
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Who was the Rakosi?

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Leader of Hungary , a hardline communist and brtual stalinist . He lead an authoritarian regime and the secret police.

30
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Who was Imre Nagy?

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More liberal prime minister , who wanted Hungary to be a neutral state.

31
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What were the nagy reforms?

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  • Free elections to choose the government.
  • An impartial legal system to ensure fair trials.
  • The total withdrawal of the Soviet army from Hungary.
  • Farmers to be allowed private ownership of their land (instead of it being state owned).
  • Hungary to leave the Warsaw Pact and declare neutrality in the Cold War.
  • free speech
32
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What was Khrushchev’s reaction to Nagy?

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Refused to accept Hungary leaving the warsaw pact , as it may lead to others trying to do the same . Ussr felt it had to respond in force. Also wanted assert authority in the eastern bloc.

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What was the soviets response?

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Thousands of tanks and soldiers entered hungary to crack down on protests. 2500 killed, 20000 injured , 200000 fled west . Nagy was arrested an executed and replaced by Janos Kádár.

34
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What was the wests reaction to the Hungarian uprising?

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Unwilling to intervene , scared of war. All countries condemned it though. Un declared its disgust of Hungarians treatment