Vocabulary Unit 5 #2. 1.Government of India Act 2.Great Leap Forward 3.Guomindang 4.Iron Curtain...

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Vocabulary Unit 5 #2

Transcript of Vocabulary Unit 5 #2. 1.Government of India Act 2.Great Leap Forward 3.Guomindang 4.Iron Curtain...

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Vocabulary

Unit 5

#2

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1. Government of India Act2. Great Leap Forward3. Guomindang4. Iron Curtain5. Korean Conflict6. kulaks7. Marshall plan8. May Fourth Movement9. New Economic Policy10. nonalignment11. North Atlantic Treaty

Organization (NATO)12. perestroika13. Prague Spring14. purges15. Red Guard16. Sandinistas17. Six-Day War18. Solidarity

19.Tiananmen Square20. Truman Doctrine21. Warsaw Pact22. Al-Qaeda23. cartels24. International Monetary Fund25. Persian Gulf War26. World Bank27. Euro28. European Economic

Community29. European Community30. import substitution

industrialization31. McDonaldization32. North American Free Trade

Organization (NAFTA)33.Organization of Petroleum

Exporting Countries (OPEC)34.World Trade Organization

(WTO)

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Iron Curtain

• Term coined by Winston Churchill for the political barrier isolating Soviet dominated Eastern Europe from Western Europe

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Tiananmen Square

• Beijing site of a 1989 student protest in favor of democracy; the Chinese military killed a large number of protestors

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New Economic Policy (NEP)

• Lenin’s policy that allowed some private ownership and limited foreign investment to revitalize the Soviet economy

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Guomindang (Kuomintang)

• China’s Nationalist political party founded by Sun Yat-sen in 1912 and based on democratic principles; in 1925, the party was taken over by Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek), who made it into a more authoritarian party

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Kulaks

• Russian peasants who became wealthy under Lenin’s New Economic Policy

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Solidarity

• A Polish trade union that began the nation’s protest against communist rule

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World Bank

• An agency of the United Nations that offers loans to countries to promote trade and economic development

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Perestroika

• A restructuring of the Soviet economy to allow some local decision making

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Red Guard

• A militia of young Chinese people organized to carry out Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution

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Government of India Act

• Was the last pre-independence constitution of the British Raj. It granted Indian provinces autonomy. Direct elections are introduced for the first time. The right to vote was increased from seven million to thirty-five million.

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Great Leap Forward

• The disastrous economic policy introduced by Mao Zedong that proposed the implementation of small-scale industrial projects

“Long Live the Great Leap Forward”

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Korean Conflict

• Conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces in Korea from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953.

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Marshall Plan

• A U.S. plan to support the recovery and reconstruction of Western Europe after World War II

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May Fourth Movement

• A 1919 protest in China against the Treaty of Versailles and foreign influence

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Nonalignment

• The policy of some developing nations to refrain from aligning with either the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

• A defense alliance between nations of Western Europe and North America formed in 1949

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Prague Spring

• A 1968 program of reform to soften socialism in Czechoslovakia; it resulted in the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia

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Purges

• Joseph Stalin’s policy of exiling or killing millions of his opponents in the Soviet Union

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Sandinistas

• A left-wing group that overthrew the dictatorship of Nicaraguan Anastacio Somoza in 1979

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Six-Day War

• A brief war between Israel and a number of Arab states in 1967; during this conflict Israel took over Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, the Sinai Peninsula, and the West Bank

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Truman Doctrine

• A 1947 statement by U.S. President Truman that pledged aid to any nation resisting communism

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Warsaw Pact

• The 1955 agreement between the Soviet Union and the countries of eastern Europe in response to NATO

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Al-Qaeda

• A terrorist group based in Afghanistan in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries

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Cartels

• Unions of independent businesses in order to regulate production, prices, and the marketing of goods

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International Monetary Fund

• An international organization founded in 1944 to promote market economies and free trade

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Persian Gulf War

• The 1991 war between Iraq and a U.S.

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Euro

• The standard currency introduced and adopted by the majority of members of the European Union in January 2002

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European Economic Community(EEC or Common Market)

• An economic organization of European states set up by the Treaties of ROME in March 1957. Its member states agreed to coordinate their economic policies, and to establish common policies for agriculture, transport, the movement of capital and labor, the erection of common external tariffs, and the ultimate establishment of political unification.

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European Community

• An organization of Western European countries, which came into being in 1967 through the merger of the European Economic Community (Common Market or EEC), European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), and European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), and was committed to economic and political integration as envisaged by the Treaties of Rome. It was superseded in 1993 by the EUROPEAN UNION.

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Import Substitution Industrialization

• An economic system that attempts to strengthen a country’s industrial power by restricting foreign imports

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McDonaldization

• Term used by sociologist George Ritzer in his book The McDonaldization of Society (1995). He describes it as the process by which a society takes on the characteristics of a fast-food restaurant (efficiency, calculability, predictability, & control)

• Extension of world trade to the Soviet Union

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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

• An organization that prohibits tariffs and other trade barriers between Mexico, the United States, and Canada

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Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

• Organization formed in 1960 by oil-producing countries to regulate oil supplies and prices

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World Trade Organization (WTO)

• An international organization begun in 1995 to promote and organize world trade