Explain the geographic context for the historical development shown on this map Cold War

Before and After Six-Day War,1967
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Which sophia policy is most closely associated with the information in this table?

Stalins five-year plans

Between which two years did the number of collective farms increase the most?

1930 and 1931

Which of the following events was a result of the policy illustrated in the chart?

holodomor, forced famine in ukraine

which global event caused the overall reduction of unemployment between 1914 and 1918?

World war one

According to the graph, and what year was the difference between the British and German unemployment levels the greatest?

1914

Which claim is supported by the information in the graph?

more people have jobs during wartime than peacetime

Which claim is best supported by the image?

most western European countries were part of NATO

The organizations represented on the map performed as a direct result of

conflicts caused by the cold war

In 1968, the area east of the bold black boundary included members of the

Warsaw Pact

in 1968, the areas labeled Estonian SSR, Belorussian SSR, and Moldavian SS are referred to

republics that were part of the Soviet union

Based on the cartoon, which statement best describes the author's point of view?

Proliferation of military weapons could destroy the world

Which turning point led to the situation depicted in the cartoon starting in the second half of the 20th century?

Dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan at the end of World War 2

Explain the geographic context for the historical development shown on this map

in this document, Berlin is being split into two parts. Berlin is split into east and west. They put up a Berlin wall to separate. Each side had different political status and they made alliances. People did anything they could to get over the Berlin wall. Including jumping out of buildings, digging tunnels, etc.

Based on the excerpt of the Berlin wall speech, explain how audience affects Ronald Reagan's message.

Ronald Reagan's message was to the Germans asking the Soviet citizens if glasnost and perestroika were working

Identify and explain a cause-and-effect relationship associated with ideas or events in document one and two. Be sure to use evidence from both documents one into and your response.

In document number one, Berlin is separated and does not united as one. There is a Berlin wall to separate them. As a result, and document number two, Ronald Reagan, the president at the time, tells Gorbachev, the Soviet union leader, to tear down the Berlin wall.

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