IB History Review

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Across
  1. 4. PAC military wing, much more violent and inhumane
  2. 6. _programme, 1943 assistance to allies, Canada became large world power, founder of UN, join NATO
  3. 7. attracted publicity, limited gains in voter registration (1964)
  4. 12. inspired Cubans through liberating South Amer.
  5. 13. idiot who intensified Cold War tensions in the US
  6. 14. 1930 marches by Gandhi, response to this manipulated good (forced GB negotiations)
  7. 15. SA bus boycott in 1957, protest against high price led to lowered price
  8. 18. republic that Eisenhower invaded against communism
  9. 20. 1924 treaties that limited size of navy
  10. 26. 1942 violent protest against British rule
  11. 27. agreement post Korean War, led to further US involvement in Vietnam
  12. 29. 1936 conference to establish hemispheric neutrality
  13. 30. turning point battle in the war of the Pacific
  14. 31. _ violence (hindus v muslims), in 1946 that led to GB partition
  15. 33. policy of the new look to go beyond containment
  16. 35. cuban whites became more _ with increasing black population
  17. 40. one nation the US forfeited involvement rights (1936)
  18. 43. this group of Cubans was dominant over the rest
  19. 44. pro-slavery wanted US _, anti-slavery wanted GB
  20. 45. created SEATO
  21. 50. kennedy policy to get ppl helping globally
  22. 53. conference in 1940, reaction to EU events
  23. 55. increased advisors and counter ops in Nam
  24. 57. 1934 trade agreements that benefited US and LA
  25. 58. famous march by MLK in 1963, led to CRM Acts
  26. 59. time period that inspired ideals of Cubans
  27. 61. battle in Vietnam that Kennedy was involved in
  28. 65. why McCarthy lost his power (who did he accuse)
  29. 66. rolling thunder, first ground troops in Nam
  30. 67. SA campaign in 1952, civil disobedience (breaking pass/curfew, strikes, protests)
  31. 70. Indian boycott of British goods
  32. 71. external factor in India that got many sick, lack of GB support reason for tension
  33. 74. more money was spent by FDR here in the late 30s
  34. 76. a series of acts that were isolationist
  35. 78. Cuban leader,made the cuban rev. party and brought the second war into motion
  36. 79. 1938 conference for collective security (given EU events)
  37. 80. source of oppression in Cuba, basis of economy
  38. 81. 1945 conference to divide Germany and their post-war
  39. 83. US org to investigate communist ties
  40. 87. something that I haven't asked you yet
  41. 89. reason for cuban division and rise of movement
  42. 90. trial in 1964, Mandela went underground but got caught and put in prison for a long time
  43. 91. operations in Guatemala (apart of the new look)
  44. 92. new look preferred form of military force
  45. 94. treaty of _, US did not sign it
  46. 98. act in 1918 that restricted Indian protest
  47. 99. 1910 partition of _, made east region w/ muslim majority and west region w/ hindu majority, hindus mad
  48. 101. Indian movement from post WW1 struggles, not independence
  49. 102. isolationist or involved?
  50. 103. successful bus boycott in 1956, rise of MLK,
  51. 104. historic 1919 massacre that strengthened the movement
  52. 105. peace with honor, ended the war
  53. 106. 1945 conference for Japan's surrender, reparations
  54. 107. new look policy to pressure to the brink of war
  55. 108. 1963 CRM movement that failed to get progress
  56. 109. 1943 conference to have USSR declare war on Japan
  57. 110. challenge gov't in interstate transport, success w/ media and gov't attention
Down
  1. 1. lack of British support & cause for the indep. movement, ramadan-esque struggles
  2. 2. 1965 resolution by eisenhower to give him power in Nam war
  3. 3. 1933 conference to ban intervention in affairs
  4. 5. Korean War made the US focused on this area
  5. 8. la _, 1843 slave rebellion that started further efforts of liberation
  6. 9. conference in 1939, reaction to EU events
  7. 10. social _, race as a reason for Indian indep.
  8. 11. 1936 SCLC campaign, Bull Connor's violence brought support to movement (proj confrontation)
  9. 14. rebellion in 1791, inspired Cuban slaves
  10. 16. 1948 hemispheric org to combat communism in LA (abr.)
  11. 17. this group was formed from Africanist ANC members
  12. 19. policies lowered by Hull to benefit economies
  13. 21. FDR censured his actions, made neutrality belt (1939)
  14. 22. economic effect after Vietnam
  15. 23. assigned living for blacks, very poor quality, forced removals
  16. 24. US general dismissed in Korean War
  17. 25. US victory in Korean War that changed war aims
  18. 28. excellent WW2 ally, lend lease to UK, US, USSR, and decent involvement with military forces
  19. 32. amendment that hindered war w/o Congress
  20. 34. 1790s revolution that brought revolutionary ideas
  21. 36. _ economy, goods made by Indians for Indians
  22. 37. policy that allowed the US to support the UK
  23. 38. document urging the US to triple defense, pursue rollback
  24. 39. anti-Vietnam student protests (LA)
  25. 41. reforms following partition of bengal, gave muslims rep
  26. 42. march in 1965, led to voting rights act of 65
  27. 46. committee that found war to be too expensive, pro isolationist
  28. 47. Korean War secured this nation as an ally
  29. 48. Japan invades this place, upsets the US
  30. 49. leader of South Korea
  31. 51. nation that entered Korea against the US/UN
  32. 52. American ship sunk by Japanese in 1937, tensions!
  33. 54. non-violent protest, economic impacts, SNCC (ex. greensboro)
  34. 56. what GB did to Indian economy
  35. 60. spear of the nation, ANC military wing
  36. 62. nation Kennedy invaded for cold war purposes
  37. 63. offensive that damaged the US effort in Vietnam
  38. 64. agreement to CAN/USA joint board of defense
  39. 68. leader of South Vietnam
  40. 69. 1928 international agreement to outlaw war
  41. 72. SA boycott in 1957 to protest bad working conditions
  42. 73. LA nation that entered WW2 after German betrayal
  43. 75. indian _ claims, race as a reason for movement
  44. 77. _ of nations, US not involved in it
  45. 82. 1916 Indian pact that gave muslims more rep
  46. 84. Cold War policy to help nations w/ $ (against communism)
  47. 85. SA trial in 1956, 156 activists tried and released eventually
  48. 86. kennedy alliance that focused on $ reforms in LA
  49. 88. manifesto de _, by Marti to start second war
  50. 93. atomic bomb president
  51. 95. truman policy to limit spread of communism
  52. 96. SA massacre in 1960, harsh gov response and international reactions
  53. 97. _ amendment,said US occupation of Cuba not permanent
  54. 100. LA conference in 1947 to establish collective security