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DSST Europe After 1945
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1. 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.
Margaret Thatcher
Chernobyl Accident
Warsaw Pact (1945)
Josef Stalin
2. 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.
Court of Justice
West Germany
Treaty of Lisbon (2007)
Carnation Revolution
3. 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
Chernobyl Accident
Soviet War in Afghanistan
ETA
Council of the European Union
4. 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.
Court of Justice
European Defense Community
Carnation Revolution
Francisco Franco
5. 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.
ikhail Gorbachev
Margaret Thatcher
Berlin Wall
Nuremburg Trials
6. The leader of the Soviet Union following Stalin ruling from 1953-1964. He created the Cuban Missile Crisis - yet favored a peaceful co-existence with the West.
European Central Bank
Treaty of Rome (1957)
European Commission
Nikita Khrushchev
7. This man was the Yugoslavian Premier from 1945 to 1953 - and President from 1953 to 1980. He was a member of the Russian Bolshevik party around the time of WWI - but later created a unified socialist Yugoslavia separate from the Soviet Union.
Court of Auditors
Josip Broz Tito
Community Law
Konrad Adenauer
8. Conservative British prime minister from 1970 to 1991; held that office longer than any other person; worked to cut welfare and housing expenses and promote free enterprise.
Margaret Thatcher
Juan Carlos I
East Germany
Eurozone
9. A supranational institution comprised of one judge from each member state - This is the supreme appeals court for EU law.
Single European Act (1987)
Berlin Airlifts
Treaty of Lisbon (2007)
Court of Justice
10. A body of treaties - law and court judgments which operates alongside the legal systems of the European Union's member states.
Community Law
West Germany
Eurozone
Treaty of Lisbon (2007)
11. The leader of the Soviet Union following Stalin ruling from 1953-1964. He created the Cuban Missile Crisis - yet favored a peaceful co-existence with the West.
Nikita Khrushchev
NATO
Treaty of Paris (1951)
Copenhagen Criteria
12. Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose major reforms in domestic policy were the probable cause of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Carnation Revolution
ikhail Gorbachev
Community Law
Konrad Adenauer
13. Conflict between France and Algeria involving separation and decolonization. The civil war led to Frances' Fifth Republic and Algeria's independence. (1954-62)
Carnation Revolution
Algerian War
Prague Spring
European Central Bank
14. 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.
Treaty of Rome (1957)
Konrad Adenauer
Berlin Airlifts
European Defense Community
15. 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.
East Germany
Francisco Franco
Warsaw Pact (1945)
NATO
16. Treaty that formed an alliance of the Eastern European countries behind the Iron Curtain; USSR - Albania - Bulgaria - Czechoslovakia - East Germany - Hungary - Poland - and Romania.
Berlin Airlifts
23-F
Court of Justice
Warsaw Pact (1945)
17. 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
European Union
Prague Spring
East Germany
Ostpolitik
18. An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
Prague Spring
European Union
Berlin Wall
Court of Auditors
19. 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
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
Copenhagen Criteria
Francois Mitterand
Francois Mitterand
20. 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.
Tony Blair
Nuremburg Trials
Konrad Adenauer
Algerian War
21. '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.
Perestroika
Treaty of Paris (1951)
Josip Broz Tito
NATO
22. Treaty that formed an alliance of the Eastern European countries behind the Iron Curtain; USSR - Albania - Bulgaria - Czechoslovakia - East Germany - Hungary - Poland - and Romania.
Warsaw Pact (1945)
Nuremburg Trials
Council of the European Union
Juan Carlos I
23. An international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security - primarily against the Soviet Union.
NATO
Treaty of Lisbon (2007)
Tony Blair
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
24. 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.
Korean War
Treaty of Paris (1951)
European Parliament
Suez Crisis
25. King of Spain from 1975 to the present - he helped Spain transition from a dictatorship under Franco to a constitutional monarchy.
Treaty of Paris (1951)
Warsaw Pact (1945)
Juan Carlos I
Suez Crisis
26. 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.
Juan Carlos I
Glastnost
Charles De Gaulle
Vaclav Havel
27. Willy Brandt's policy of 'opening toward the east' that increased relations between West and East Germany in 1972.
Josef Stalin
Ostpolitik
Algerian War
Josip Broz Tito
28. 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
Chernobyl Accident
Soviet War in Afghanistan
Konrad Adenauer
Warsaw Pact (1945)
29. The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea. This war prompted the US to suggest re-arming Germany - although the idea was rejected.
Juan Carlos I
Berlin Airlifts
Korean War
Margaret Thatcher
30. A Socialist - He was elected president of France in 1981 - and enacted many liberal measures to reduce inflation and aid workers but could not correct France's economic problems and lost power in 1993.
Treaty of Lisbon (2007)
Francois Mitterand
Treaty of Lisbon (2007)
Warsaw Pact (1945)
31. 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.
NATO
Korean War
Vaclav Havel
Soviet Union
32. 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.
Francois Mitterand
Berlin Airlifts
Bosnian War
Treaty of Paris (1951)
33. Soviet policy of 'Openness' to the free flow of ideas and information; introduced in 1985 by Mikhail Gorbachev.
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
Glastnost
East Germany
Copenhagen Criteria
34. A supranational institution comprised of one judge from each member state - This is the supreme appeals court for EU law.
Francisco Franco
Court of Justice
Nuremburg Trials
Soviet War in Afghanistan
35. 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.
NATO
Glastnost
Carnation Revolution
Council of the European Union
36. The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea. This war prompted the US to suggest re-arming Germany - although the idea was rejected.
Glastnost
Korean War
Josip Broz Tito
Court of Auditors
37. A terrorist organization organized in 1959 by student activists who were dissatisfied with the moderate nationalism of the traditional Basque party.
East Germany
ETA
Warsaw Pact (1945)
Korean War
38. Conservative British prime minister from 1970 to 1991; held that office longer than any other person; worked to cut welfare and housing expenses and promote free enterprise.
Josip Broz Tito
Vaclav Havel
Glastnost
Margaret Thatcher
39. From 1979 to 1989. Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan after a long dAtente - turning it into a Soviet version of Vietnam.
NATO
Margaret Thatcher
23-F
Soviet War in Afghanistan
40. Conflict between France and Algeria involving separation and decolonization. The civil war led to Frances' Fifth Republic and Algeria's independence. (1954-62)
Eurozone
European Commission
Algerian War
ETA
41. British prime minister since 1997 and architect of 'New Labour'. Favored low taxes - tightly controlled social spending - and closer ties to Europe.
Ostpolitik
Court of Justice
Margaret Thatcher
Tony Blair
42. 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
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
Konrad Adenauer
ETA
NATO
43. Spanish general whose armies took control of Spain in 1939 - and who ruled as a Fascist dictator until his death (1892-1975).
Francisco Franco
Warsaw Pact (1945)
European Commission
Margaret Thatcher
44. 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
Copenhagen Criteria
Nikita Khrushchev
Tony Blair
23-F
45. 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
Copenhagen Criteria
ETA
Korean War
46. 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.
Single European Act (1987)
Copenhagen Criteria
Berlin Wall
Glastnost
47. From 1979 to 1989. Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan after a long dAtente - turning it into a Soviet version of Vietnam.
ikhail Gorbachev
European Commission
Nuremburg Trials
Soviet War in Afghanistan
48. French General who founded the French Fifth Republic in 1958 and served as its first President from 1959 to 1969.
Vaclav Havel
Charles De Gaulle
23-F
Soviet War in Afghanistan
49. French General who founded the French Fifth Republic in 1958 and served as its first President from 1959 to 1969.
Maastricht Treaty (1993)
East Germany
Charles De Gaulle
Nikita Khrushchev
50. Soviet policy of 'Openness' to the free flow of ideas and information; introduced in 1985 by Mikhail Gorbachev.
Suez Crisis
West Germany
European Central Bank
Glastnost