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WORLD HISTORY UNIT # 24 Mr.

Torrance
PREP COLD WAR

HW 24 A: Read pp. 564-565 and the internet (Wikipedia)


DEFINITIONS: (50 to 100 words each)
1. Tehran
2. Yalta
3. Potsdam
4. Nuremburg Trials (List those who committed suicide)
(Use the internet – Wikipedia – first paragraph only)

HW 24 B: Read pp. 563-565, 584-585


DEFINITIONS: (50 to 100 words each)
5. Cold War – A New Struggle
6. Rivalry in Europe
7. The Truman Doctrine

HW 24 C: Read pp. 585-586


IDENTIFICATIONS: (100 to 200 words each)
8. The Marshall Plan
9. Division of Germany

HW 24 D: Read pp. 586-587


DEFINITIONS: (50 to 100 words each)
10. NATO
11. Warsaw Pact
12. Arms Race and Sputnik I
13. Berlin Wall and Nikita Khrushchev

HW 24 E: Read pp. 388-390


IDENTIFICATIONS: (100 to 200 words each)
14. Sun Yat-sen and the Nationalist Party
15. Chiang Kai-shek and an era of civil war

HW 24 F: Read pp. 515-517


IDENTIFICATIONS:
16. Nationalists vs Communists
17. Mao Zedong and the Long March

HW 24 G: Read pp. 518-519, 710-711


IDENTIFICATIONS:
18. The New China of Chiang Kai-shek
19. The Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution
HW 24 H: Read pp. 712-714
IDENTIFICATIONS:
20. Deng Xiaoping and Chinese Society Under Communism
21. Movement for Democracy (Tiananmen Square)

HW 24 I: Read pp. 714-715, 593-594


IDENTIFICATIONS:
22. Korean War
23. Khrushev and de-Stalinazation

HW 24 J: Read pp. 660-661, 587-588


IDENTIFICATIONS:
24. Cuban Revolution and Fidel Castro
25. Cuban Missile Crisis

HW 24 K: Read pp. 589, 616


IDENTIFICATIONS:
26. Vietnam and the Domino Theory
27. Brezhnev Doctrine and Detente

HW 24 L: Read pp. 723-724


IDENTIFICATIONS:
28. Vietnam War and Stalemate
29. Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge; and Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos Today

HW 24 M: Read pp. 617-618


IDENTIFICATIONS:
28. Mikhail Gorbachev (perestroika and glasnost)
29. End of the Cold War and End of the Soviet Union

HW 24 N: Map of the World


1. *** LABEL NEW ZEALAND in BLACK, and its capital in BLUE ***
2. *** LABEL the capital of Australia in BLUE ***
3. Use RED INK to LABEL the Oceans
4. Use a HI-LITER to LABEL the Continents
5. Use a HI-LITER to carefully CIRCLE Asia
6. Use a HI-LITER to carefully CIRCLE North America
7. Use a HI-LITER to carefully CIRCLE Latin America
8. Use a DIFFERENT COLOR to SHADE in the three major jungle regions
9. Use a DIFFERENT COLOR to LABEL the three largest deserts
10. Use a HI-LITER to DRAW and LABEL the Equator, Tropic of Capricorn,
Tropic of Cancer, Prime Meridian and the International Date Line
11. Use BLUE INK to MARK the following letters where these civilizations or cities began:
M for Mesopotamia, E for Egypt, I where India began, C where China began,
R for Rome, G for Greece, B for Byzantium (changed to Constantinople, but now Istanbul)
P for Persia, W for the Golden Age Kingdoms of Africa, A for Aztecs, Y for Mayans,
N for Incas, S for Salinas, for Jerusalem, for Mecca
HW 24 O: Map of Europe, 1980’s
1. LABEL at least 60 nations, cities or bodies of water in or adjacent to Europe.
2. Use RED for water, BLACK for nations and BLUE for cities.
3. Do not label continents, oceans or other items from the other maps.
4. No more than three cities per nation is allowed.
5. Use a HI-LITER to SHADE in all the COMMUNIST nations as of the 1980’s

HW 24 P: Map of Asia, 1980’s


1. Label at least 60 nations, cities or bodies of water in Asia ONLY.
2. Use RED for water, BLACK for nations and BLUE for cities.
3. DO NOT label anything in or adjacent to Europe or Africa.
4. Do not label continents, oceans or other items from the other maps.
5. No more than three cities per nation is allowed.
6. Use a HI-LITER to SHADE in all the COMMUNIST nations as of the 1980’s

HW 24 Q: Map of Africa
1. Label at least 60 nations, cities or bodies of water in Africa ONLY.
2. Use RED for water, BLACK for nations and BLUE for cities.
3. Do not label continents, oceans or items from the other maps.
4. Use a HI-LITER to SHADE in all the COMMUNIST nations as of the 1980’s

HW 24 R: Map of South America


1. LABEL at least 30 nations, cities or bodies of water in or adjacent to Europe.
2. Use RED for water, BLACK for nations and BLUE for cities.
3. Do not label continents, oceans or other items from the other maps.
4. Use a HI-LITER to SHADE in all the COMMUNIST nations as of the 1980’s

HW 24 S: Map of North America


1. LABEL at least 30 nations, cities or bodies of water in or adjacent to Europe.
2. Use RED for water, BLACK for nations and BLUE for cities.
3. Do not label continents, oceans or other items from the other maps.
4. Use a HI-LITER to SHADE in all the COMMUNIST nations as of the 1980’s
8,000BC 2,400BC 2,200BC 776BC 550BC 490BC 460BC 323BC 146BC 27BC AD180 330 476
2,500BC 2,300BC 1,500BC 753BC 509BC 479BC 429BC 264BC 44BC 0 285 395

527 622 768 962 1055 1095 1279 1337 1381 1492 1534 1563 1607 1620 1642

565 732 814 1000 1066 1215 1291 1346 1453 1517 1545 1588 1618 1628 1648

1660 1756 1775 1781 1789 1821 1860 1898 1915 1918 1929 1941 1945

1689 1763 1776 1787 1815 1848 1870 1914 1917 1919 1939 1944

1947 1949 1953 1957 1961 1963 1968 1973 1978 1982 1986 1989 1991 1998

1948 1950 1956 1959 1962 1964 1969 1975 1980 1983 1988 1990 1993

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