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Review Session 7
  • 20th Century since 1945

2
Cold War Balance of Power
  • Germany after WWII split among Allies (US, Fr,
    Br and USSR) gt West Germany (democratic) and
    East Germany (communist)
  • Japan after WWII Emperor steps down (NOT a
    god) demilitarized Japan new constitution and
    parliamentary govt
  • Emergence of superpowers US v. USSR

3
  • Marshall Plan economic aid to countries that
    apply for it gt become US allies promotes
    democracy (West Europe)
  • Truman Doctrine military economic aid to
    Greece Turkey to fight communism
  • early containment policies
  • Berlin Blockade Airlift Soviets blockade the
    former German capital to rid West Berlin of
    democracy Allies airlift goods to combat the
    blockade

4
  • NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
    military alliance of the US and West Europe
  • Warsaw Pact military alliance of the USSR and
    East Europe
  • Collective Security
  • Hungarian Revolt Hungarian govt is threatened
    by democratic protests Soviet military invades
    to stop the protests and restore communists to
    power

5
  • Soviet Invasion of Czech Czech govt starts to
    grant democratic reforms Soviets intervene to
    restore communism
  • Role of the UN during the Cold War they
    attempted to keep peace however they also became
    a battlefield for the Cold War

6
Economic Issues in the Cold War and Post Cold War
Era
  • Market v. Command economy
  • Market consumers and producers decide what,
    how and for whom to produce
  • Command central planners/govt decide what,
    how and for whom to produce
  • Economic Recovery E. vs. W. Germany
  • East Germanys economy struggles under communism
    while West Germany flourishes under capitalism

7
  • European Economic Community created in order to
    increase trade and improve economic conditions
    among European nations
  • Japan becomes an economic superpower
    manufacturing and exports make Japan a successful
    nation
  • OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting
    Countries)
  • Goals to control the exportation and price of
    oil world-wide
  • Oil Crisis 1970s cut the supply of oil
    world-wide creating a shortage and causing s to
    rise

8
Chinese Communist Revolution
  • Rise to power called for the support of the
    peasants by promising them a better life under
    communism
  • Communism under Mao
  • Great Leap Forward tried to increase production
    of agriculture (communes) and industry gt wanted
    to reach world power status
  • Cultural Revolution and Red Guard to
    re-establish faith in communism and eliminate
    opposition to Mao (Red Guard school-aged)

9
  • US Recognition of China during the 1970s,
    US-Chinese relations were established (Nixons
    visit, table tennis team, etc)
  • Communism Under Deng Xiaoping
  • Four Modernizations agriculture, industry,
    defense science and technology
  • limited privatization farming and industry
  • foreign investment opened relations with the
    west

10
  • Tiananmen Square (1989) student protests
    violently suppressed by the govt (world
    recognizes human rights violations)
  • Role of women women were seen as equals, but
    traditionally were not as valued as men

11
Collapse of European Imperialism
  • India-Independence and partition independence
    brought a split India (Hindus) and Pakistan
    (Muslim)
  • Muslim/Hindu Conflicts caused disunity and
    tension
  • Status of the Caste System Illegal, but still
    socially accepted (esp. in rural areas)
  • Non-alignment played both sides of the Cold War
    conflict to their benefit (ex. Nuclear weapons)

12
  • African Independence Movements and Pan Africanism
  • Apartheid policy of racial separation white
    minority controlled black majority
  • Historical circumstances
  • ANC (African National Congress) promoted
    nationalism, fought for independence and then
    equal rights
  • Nelson Mandela jailed for 27 years -gt symbol of
    Apartheid injustice (called for its end) 1st
    black South African president

13
  • Desmond Tutu Catholic priest who called for the
    peaceful end to Apartheid headed the Truth and
    Reconciliation Committee
  • FW deKlerk Pres. who began the end of Apartheid
    legalized the ANC and freed Mandela

14
  • Southeast Asia
  • Vietnam/Ho Chi Minh Ngo Dinh Diem
  • Ho Chi Minh led a nationalist movement to end
    foreign (French) control backed by the
    communists (USSR China)
  • Ngo Dinh Diem was a non-communist dictator in
    the south supported by the US
  • Cambodia/Pol Pot/Khmer Rouge Pol Pot wanted a
    return to traditional society based on
    agriculture (act of genocide?) against
    intellectuals

15
  • Conflicts and Change in the Middle East
  • Israel zionists called for a Jewish homeland
    were granted Palestinian lands which brought
    immediate conflict between Jews and Muslims
  • Conflicts in Lebanon and Iraq the Lebanese govt
    and terrorist group Hezbollah fought one another
    for control Iraqis tried to suppress majority
    Sunni and Kurds through violent means

16
  • Iranian revolution
  • Causes traditional Muslim fundamentalism v.
    westernization (modernization)
  • Impact Ayatollah Khomeini leads the muslim
    fundamentalists to victory over Shah Ravi Pahlavi
    Iran is now ruled by Muslim laws and customs
  • Persian Gulf War
  • Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait gt UN forces led
    by the US, force Iraqis out of Kuwait, protecting
    their oil interests in the Middle East

17
Collapse of Communism
  • Afghanistan Soviets invade Afghanistan
  • Gorbachev
  • Perestroika eco. changes (free market strategy)
  • Glastnost (openness) allowed some democratic
    freedoms
  • Fall of the Berlin Wall Reunification
    symbolized the end of communism in E. Europe and
    Germany (Germany struggled economically)

18
  • Ethnic conflicts
  • Balkans variety of ethnic/religious groups want
    their own autonomy (independence) -gt split of
    Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia
  • Boris Yeltsin
  • Command to Market economy shock therapy the
    switch shocked the economy and created slow
    progress and restlessness among Russians
  • Latin America
  • Argentina Juan Peron attempted to increase
    nationalism through economic reforms that
    appealed to the people was very repressive though

19
  • Cuba - Fidel Castro led a socialist revolution
    against US-backed dictator Fulgencio Bastista
    allied with the USSR
  • Nicaragua and the Sandinistas when the
    Sandinistas (communists) took over, Contras
    (US-backed) rebelled against them
  • Guatemala US sent the CIA to overthrow the
    communist govt

20
Ethnic and Religious Tensions
  • Northern Ireland Protestants v. Catholics
    Protestants (British) and Catholics (Irish)
    debate over who should control the govt
  • Balkans (Serbs, Croats, Muslims) all want their
    own independent nations free from each others
    control
  • Middle East (Jews Palestinians) fight for
    control over Palestine -gt each claim its their
    historic homeland

21
Post Cold War Hot Spots
  • No. Korea nuclear proliferation (trying to
    obtain nuclear materials for weapons)
  • China economic world power, but violator of
    human rights
  • Russia struggling with democracy and capitalism
    -gt returning to communism?
  • Mexico political and economic instability (large
    of poor)
  • Rwanda ethnic genocide -gt majority Hutus
    murdered _at_ 1 million Tutsis over 3 months
    (international community did nothing ignored)
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