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DSST Europe After 1945
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1. Territory encompassing the twelve European Union states that have adopted the euro as their common currency.
Berlin Airlifts
Eurozone
23-F
Nuremburg Trials
2. An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
European Union
Berlin Airlifts
Francois Mitterand
Court of Auditors
3. A communist nation in north central Europe on the Baltic Sea. Created from the Soviet occupation zone of Germany after World War II - dissolved in 1990.
European Parliament
Carnation Revolution
East Germany
European Parliament
4. July 26 - 1956 - Egyptian President Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal. British - French and Israeli forces attacked Egypt - but were held back until the UN forced a withdrawal.
Suez Crisis
European Commission
Margaret Thatcher
Tony Blair
5. Czech playwright that called for the independence of Czechoslovakia by 1989; became the first President of Czechoslovakia and the first President of the Czech Republic in 1993.
Vaclav Havel
Prague Spring
Francisco Franco
Berlin Airlifts
6. In 1961 - the Soviet Union built a high barrier to seal off their sector of Berlin in order to stop the flow of refugees out of the Soviet zone of Germany. The wall was torn down in 1989.
European Union
Treaty of Lisbon (2007)
Community Law
Berlin Wall
7. Signed by six nations (France - West Germany - Italy - Belgium - Luxembourg - & the Netherlands) it formally created the European Coal & Steel Community - and eventually led to the creation of the European Union.
Copenhagen Criteria
Treaty of Paris (1951)
West Germany
Francois Mitterand
8. An international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security - primarily against the Soviet Union.
Konrad Adenauer
NATO
Korean War
Suez Crisis
9. A supranational institution comprised of one judge from each member state - This is the supreme appeals court for EU law.
Court of Justice
European Commission
Josip Broz Tito
Treaty of Paris (1951)
10. Officially created the European Union. Led to the creation of a single European currency - the Euro - and allowed for closer political cooperation by giving the EU a unified voice. This treaty also strengthened the role of the European Parliament and
Nuremburg Trials
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
23-F
Soviet Union
11. French General who founded the French Fifth Republic in 1958 and served as its first President from 1959 to 1969.
European Parliament
Court of Justice
Charles De Gaulle
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
12. 1952-54 - proposed by French President of the Council - Rene Plevin - in response to the US's call to rearm West Germany - as an alternative to WG accession to NATO - but it failed to ratify in French Parliament.
ikhail Gorbachev
European Defense Community
Nikita Khrushchev
Council of the European Union
13. A 1986 accident at a nuclear power plant which released large amounts of radiation; it not only affected the immediate area (Ukraine) - but spread to most of Europe. The Soviet Union promptly attempted to cover it up - inadvertently revealing many of
Ostpolitik
Copenhagen Criteria
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
Chernobyl Accident
14. Joint effort by the US and Britian to fly food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviet blocked off all ground routes into the city from 1948 to 1949. It was successful.
Carnation Revolution
Glastnost
Nikita Khrushchev
Berlin Airlifts
15. Willy Brandt's policy of 'opening toward the east' that increased relations between West and East Germany in 1972.
Korean War
Josef Stalin
Ostpolitik
Nuremburg Trials
16. A 1986 accident at a nuclear power plant which released large amounts of radiation; it not only affected the immediate area (Ukraine) - but spread to most of Europe. The Soviet Union promptly attempted to cover it up - inadvertently revealing many of
Margaret Thatcher
Chernobyl Accident
Warsaw Pact (1945)
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
17. The ultimate decision-making body of the EU - it passes legislation from the commission into law and is comprised of one representative from each member state's government.
West Germany
European Parliament
Suez Crisis
Council of the European Union
18. A communist nation in north central Europe on the Baltic Sea. Created from the Soviet occupation zone of Germany after World War II - dissolved in 1990.
Berlin Airlifts
East Germany
Eurozone
European Parliament
19. An institution made up of 732 members directly elected by member states' populations - it serves as a consultative body to debate and propose amendments to the legislation forwarded from the council.
Francisco Franco
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
Tony Blair
European Parliament
20. An empire in all but name established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine - Byelorussia and others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991.
Council of the European Union
Josip Broz Tito
Soviet Union
Josef Stalin
21. An oversight institution within the EU. It is staffed by one individual from each member-country and monitors the implementation of EU budgets and policies.
ikhail Gorbachev
Algerian War
Court of Auditors
Bosnian War
22. A supranational institution comprised of one judge from each member state - This is the supreme appeals court for EU law.
Court of Justice
Francisco Franco
European Defense Community
Nuremburg Trials
23. Spanish general whose armies took control of Spain in 1939 - and who ruled as a Fascist dictator until his death (1892-1975).
Suez Crisis
Soviet Union
European Union
Francisco Franco
24. Left-leaning 1974 military coup in Portugal that effectively changed the Portuguese regime from an authoritarian dictatorship to a democracy - after two years of a transitional period known as PREC - which were characterized by social turmoil.
Carnation Revolution
Juan Carlos I
European Parliament
Algerian War
25. In 1968 - Czechoslovakia - under Alexander Dubcek - began a program of reform. Dubcek promised civil liberties - democratic political reforms - and a more independent political system. The Soviet Union invaded the country and put down the short-lived
Prague Spring
Charles De Gaulle
Court of Auditors
Treaty of Lisbon (2007)
26. Leader of the Soviet Union after Lenin 1922-1953 - committed terrible atrocities but was a member of the Allies during the war. He introduced a highly-centralized economy based on Five-Year Plans.
Court of Justice
Chernobyl Accident
Josef Stalin
Tony Blair
27. A terrorist organization organized in 1959 by student activists who were dissatisfied with the moderate nationalism of the traditional Basque party.
ETA
European Defense Community
Konrad Adenauer
Josip Broz Tito
28. From 1992 to 1995 - the Serbs - Croats and Muslims of Bosnia fought a bloody three-way civil war. The EU was too conflicted to respond until 1995 - until the UN and NATO - fronted by the US - intervened and ended it.
Berlin Airlifts
European Parliament
Bosnian War
East Germany
29. A body of treaties - law and court judgments which operates alongside the legal systems of the European Union's member states.
Josef Stalin
Ostpolitik
Bosnian War
Community Law
30. From 1992 to 1995 - the Serbs - Croats and Muslims of Bosnia fought a bloody three-way civil war. The EU was too conflicted to respond until 1995 - until the UN and NATO - fronted by the US - intervened and ended it.
Margaret Thatcher
Court of Auditors
Bosnian War
Suez Crisis
31. A treaty which amended the Maastricht and Rome treaties - increasing the role of the European Parliament - President of the European Council and the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Warsaw Pact (1945)
Treaty of Lisbon (2007)
Josef Stalin
European Union
32. Pact which set up the EEC/European Economic Community/Common Market. Had same members as the ECSC but extended its provisions the other items of trade.
23-F
European Central Bank
Nuremburg Trials
Treaty of Rome (1957)
33. A series of trials in 1945 conducted by an International Military Tribunal in which former Nazi leaders were charged with crimes against peace - crimes against humanity - and war crimes.
Nuremburg Trials
ikhail Gorbachev
Treaty of Paris (1951)
23-F
34. King of Spain from 1975 to the present - he helped Spain transition from a dictatorship under Franco to a constitutional monarchy.
Soviet War in Afghanistan
Juan Carlos I
Bosnian War
European Union
35. 'Restructuring -' a policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev that involved restructuring of the social and economic status quo in communist Russia towards a market based economy and society.
23-F
Perestroika
Algerian War
Francisco Franco
36. Eligibility rules for the European Union. Candidates must be secular - stable - and democratic - with respect for rule of law and civil rights.
Copenhagen Criteria
Chernobyl Accident
Carnation Revolution
European Defense Community
37. This pact committed the EC countries to work toward establishment of a single market by Dec 31 1992. It emerged from frustration that the EC was not living up to its promise - and provided impetus for the restructuring of European industry - allowing
ETA
Tony Blair
Chernobyl Accident
Single European Act (1987)
38. A failed 1981 coup d'etat in which Antonio Tejero and other military officers took the Spanish Congress of Deputies hostage - and demanded the King install a military government. Juan Carlos I instead stood by the new constitution - and the next day
23-F
Berlin Wall
Josip Broz Tito
Treaty of Rome (1957)
39. Conflict between France and Algeria involving separation and decolonization. The civil war led to Frances' Fifth Republic and Algeria's independence. (1954-62)
Algerian War
Chernobyl Accident
Bosnian War
European Union
40. Willy Brandt's policy of 'opening toward the east' that increased relations between West and East Germany in 1972.
Ostpolitik
Soviet Union
Korean War
Eurozone
41. Treaty that formed an alliance of the Eastern European countries behind the Iron Curtain; USSR - Albania - Bulgaria - Czechoslovakia - East Germany - Hungary - Poland - and Romania.
Ostpolitik
Margaret Thatcher
Berlin Airlifts
Warsaw Pact (1945)
42. Eligibility rules for the European Union. Candidates must be secular - stable - and democratic - with respect for rule of law and civil rights.
Glastnost
Court of Auditors
Margaret Thatcher
Copenhagen Criteria
43. A series of trials in 1945 conducted by an International Military Tribunal in which former Nazi leaders were charged with crimes against peace - crimes against humanity - and war crimes.
Perestroika
Nuremburg Trials
Bosnian War
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
44. A republic established in 1949 from the zones of Germany occupied by the British and French and Americans after the German defeat; reunified with East Germany in 1990.
West Germany
NATO
European Defense Community
ETA
45. A terrorist organization organized in 1959 by student activists who were dissatisfied with the moderate nationalism of the traditional Basque party.
Margaret Thatcher
ETA
European Central Bank
Eurozone
46. Chancellor of Germany in 1949; the former mayor of Cologne and a long-time anti-Nazi - who began his long - highly successful democratic rule; helped regain respect for Germany.
Konrad Adenauer
Treaty of Rome (1957)
European Union
ikhail Gorbachev
47. Chancellor of Germany in 1949; the former mayor of Cologne and a long-time anti-Nazi - who began his long - highly successful democratic rule; helped regain respect for Germany.
Francisco Franco
Copenhagen Criteria
Konrad Adenauer
Berlin Airlifts
48. Soviet policy of 'Openness' to the free flow of ideas and information; introduced in 1985 by Mikhail Gorbachev.
Algerian War
Glastnost
ikhail Gorbachev
Eurozone
49. Soviet policy of 'Openness' to the free flow of ideas and information; introduced in 1985 by Mikhail Gorbachev.
Glastnost
Francisco Franco
Warsaw Pact (1945)
Bosnian War
50. Territory encompassing the twelve European Union states that have adopted the euro as their common currency.
Eurozone
Warsaw Pact (1945)
Nikita Khrushchev
Copenhagen Criteria