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Chapter 30 Vocab
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Iron Curtain : Symbolized the ideological conflict and physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II.
Gorbachev : Former Soviet statesman
Theory : Group of ideas meant to explain a certain topic
Viet Cong : Communist rebels in South Vietnam who sought to overthrow South Vietnam's government
Welfare State : A country with a market economy but with increased government responsibility for the social and economic needs of its people
Recessions : Period of reduced economic activity
Revolution : A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system
Ideology : System of thought and belief
Guerrillas : A soldier in a loosely organized force making surprise raids
Glasnost : "Openness" in Russian; A soviet policy of greater freedom of expression introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the late 1980s
Cultural : The way of life of a society, which is handed down from one generation to the next by learning and experience
Containment : The U.S. strategy of keeping communism within its existing boundaries and preventing its further expansion
Collectivization : The forced joining together of workers and property into collectives, such as rural collectives that absorb peasants and their land
Domino : The belief that a communist victory in South Vietnam would cause non-communist governments across Southeast Asia to fall to communism
Discrimination : Unequal treatment or barriers
Detente : The relaxation of Cold Way tensions during the 1970s
Demilitarized Zone : A thin band of territory across the Korean peninsula separating North and South Korean forces
Superpowers : A nation stronger than other powerful nations
Segregation : Forced separation by race, sex, religion, or ethnicity
Suburbanization : The movement to built-up ares outside of central cities
Solidarity : A Polish labor union and democracy movement
Theocracy : Government run by religious leaders
United Nations : International organization established after World War II with the goal of maintaining peace and cooperation in the international community
Chapter 30 Vocab
Across:5. | The movement to built-up ares outside of central cities | 8. | System of thought and belief | 12. | The belief that a communist victory in South Vietnam would cause non-communist governments across Southeast Asia to fall to communism | 13. | A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system | 15. | "Openness" in Russian; A soviet policy of greater freedom of expression introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the late 1980s |
| 16. | The forced joining together of workers and property into collectives, such as rural collectives that absorb peasants and their land | 18. | The relaxation of Cold Way tensions during the 1970s | 19. | A soldier in a loosely organized force making surprise raids | 20. | Forced separation by race, sex, religion, or ethnicity | 21. | Period of reduced economic activity |
| | Down:1. | The U.S. strategy of keeping communism within its existing boundaries and preventing its further expansion | 2. | A nation stronger than other powerful nations | 3. | Government run by religious leaders | 4. | Unequal treatment or barriers | 5. | A Polish labor union and democracy movement | 6. | A country with a market economy but with increased government responsibility for the social and economic needs of its people |
| 7. | Communist rebels in South Vietnam who sought to overthrow South Vietnam's government | 9. | Group of ideas meant to explain a certain topic | 10. | Former Soviet statesman | 11. | The way of life of a society, which is handed down from one generation to the next by learning and experience | 14. | International organization established after World War II with the goal of maintaining peace and cooperation in the international community | 17. | Symbolized the ideological conflict and physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II. |
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Chapter 30 Vocab
Across:5. | The movement to built-up ares outside of central cities | 8. | System of thought and belief | 12. | The belief that a communist victory in South Vietnam would cause non-communist governments across Southeast Asia to fall to communism | 13. | A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system | 15. | "Openness" in Russian; A soviet policy of greater freedom of expression introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the late 1980s |
| 16. | The forced joining together of workers and property into collectives, such as rural collectives that absorb peasants and their land | 18. | The relaxation of Cold Way tensions during the 1970s | 19. | A soldier in a loosely organized force making surprise raids | 20. | Forced separation by race, sex, religion, or ethnicity | 21. | Period of reduced economic activity |
| | Down:1. | The U.S. strategy of keeping communism within its existing boundaries and preventing its further expansion | 2. | A nation stronger than other powerful nations | 3. | Government run by religious leaders | 4. | Unequal treatment or barriers | 5. | A Polish labor union and democracy movement | 6. | A country with a market economy but with increased government responsibility for the social and economic needs of its people |
| 7. | Communist rebels in South Vietnam who sought to overthrow South Vietnam's government | 9. | Group of ideas meant to explain a certain topic | 10. | Former Soviet statesman | 11. | The way of life of a society, which is handed down from one generation to the next by learning and experience | 14. | International organization established after World War II with the goal of maintaining peace and cooperation in the international community | 17. | Symbolized the ideological conflict and physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II. |
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