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AP World History Modern- Unit 8 all versions with complete solution
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AP World History Modern- Unit 8 all versions with complete solution 
 
Big Three 
allies during WWII; Soviet Union - Stalin, United Kingdom - Churchill, United States - Roosevelt 
Tehran Conference 
First major meeting between the Big Three (United States, Britain, Russia) at which they planned the 1944 assault on France and agreed to divide Germany into zones of occupation after the war 
Yalta Conference 
1945 Meeting with US president FDR, British Prime Minister(PM) Winston Churchill, and and ...
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APUSH PERIOD 8 1945- 1980|UPDATED&VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Fascism 
A political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition 
 
 
 
Communism 
A government system created by Karl Max advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned. 
 
 
 
Yalta Conference 
1945 meeting between Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt in which the leaders discussed plans for the post-war world. Stalin agreed to join the fight with Japan 90 days after the war in Europe was over. Stal...
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IB History Paper 2 The Cold War questions and answers
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IB History Paper 2 The Cold War 
 
 
March 1941 - Lend Lease 
 
1943 - Casablanca Conference, Roosevelt and Churchill discuss cross-channel invasion, earliest date is early 1944, which angered Stalin, as they took brunt of fighting 
 
May 1945 - End of Lend Lease to USSR 
 
February 1945 - The Yalta Conference 
P: Poland 
J: Japan 
U: United Nations 
G: Germany 
Declaration of Liberated Europe 
It was a promise that allowed the people of Europe "to create democratic institutions of their own ch...
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AQA A-level History Cold War dates 2023 with complete solution questions and answers
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Feb 1945 
Yalta conference 
 
 
 
May 1945 
Germany surrenders 
 
 
 
Jul 1945 
Potsdam Confrence 
 
 
 
Aug 1945 
Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima & Nagasaki 
 
 
 
Sept 1945 
Japanese Surrender 
 
 
 
Feb 1946 
Kennan's long telegram 
 
 
 
March 1946 
Iron curtain speech 
 
 
 
March 1947 
Truman Doctrine begins 
 
 
 
June 1947 
Marshall plan 
 
 
 
1948 
Berlin Blockade & Airlift 
 
 
 
Apr 1949 
NATO formed 
 
 
 
May 1949 
Berlin blockade ends 
 
 
 
 
May 1949 
FRG created 
 
 
 
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World Scholars Cup Latest Update (2022/2023) Graded A+
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World Scholars Cup Latest Update (2022/2023) Graded A+ Goldilocks Zone The distance a planet needs to be for life to exist. 
What do people focus more on when they look back at their life? Their mistakes 
Line of Succession government officials that replace the president if a new president is not elected before they leave office, next in line is Vice President 
absolute primogeniture where the eldest child of the sovereign enters the throne regardless of gender 
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IEB/NSC - History - Cold War
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This document covers the following topics: 
How did the Cold War period shape international relations after the Second World War? 
• What was the Cold War? 
Develop a conceptual understanding of the nature and characteristics of the/a Cold War. 
• What were the origins of the Cold War? 
A brief exploration of the development of animosity between the West/capitalism and the Communist state in the Second World War period. 
• What was the situation at the end of the Second World War? 
An over...
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EVALUATED A-LEVEL HISTORY COLD WAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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EVALUATED A-LEVEL HISTORY COLD WAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Define Communism -CORRECT ANSWER- All businesses and farms owned by state on behalf of the people. Goods distributed by the state. Everyone working for the collective good. No need for a range of parties, only one. 
 
Define Capitalism -CORRECT ANSWER- Individuals compete and encouraged to work hard for reward. Range of parties and importance of freedom. 
 
What and when was the Tehran Conference? -CORRECT ANSWER- 1943, Stalin, Roos...
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UNIT 8 AP WORLD STUDY GUIDE LATEST 2022 GRADED A
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Why were the Big three and which countries were they from? 1.) Winstin Churchill (Britain) 
2.) Joseph Stalin (USSR) 
3.) Franklin Roosevelt/Truman (US) 
Describe the decisions made at the following conferences during WWII: Tehran Conference - 
Allies agreed that the Soviet Union would focus on freeing Eastern Europe(from Germany) 
- While Britain and the US would concentrate on Western Europe 
- Britain and the US agreed to Soviet demand to put some polish territory into the Soviet Union 
Descr...
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IB HL History Paper 2 Cold War Actually
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IB HL History Paper 2 Cold War Actually 
 
 
1943 - Katyn Massacre of Polish people dismissed by US and UK as German propaganda 
 
Feb 1945 - Yalta Conference, agreed Germany would be 'dismembered', couldn't decide on reparations, Poland, Stalin agreed to enter war against of Japan two or three months after German defeat, Declaration of Liberated Europe to help people solve political and economic problems, Stalin got 3 seats in the UN 
 
Mar 1945 - USSR violated Declaration of Liberated Europ...
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IB History Paper II Topic 5: The Cold War Practice Questions and Answers
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IB History Paper II Topic 5: The Cold War 
 
 
Yalta Conference - •February 1945: Churchill, FDR and Stalin meet. 
•Promises include Stalin to enter Pacific war; FDR to give Soviet Union Kurile Islands, Jakhalin Islands, Port Arthur (was lost in 1904 Japan War) & influence in Manchuria; UN to be created. 
•Problems include Poland, which divides Germany and the Soviet Union so US wants it. Soviets installed pro-communists in Poland ("Lubin" Poles) but the US wants elections in Poland ("...
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