Theater of the Absurd: The Postwar World 1945–1968

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. The _______ was the US plan to rebuild Europe and restart European economies after WWII.

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. NATO is _______.

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. Which of the following nations were part of the Warsaw Pact in 1955?

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. The most popular philosophy in the post-WWII period was _______.

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. Did Camus, the existentialist thinker, reject or embrace nihilism? ____

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. American fears about Soviet power began _______.

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. The Allies responded to the Soviet blockade of Berlin with _______.

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. The high point of Cold War tension was _______.

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. Newly-independent colonies experienced which of the following problems?

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. The communist message of _______ resonated with former colonies.

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. A society in which the central government provides basic social services to all citizens is called _______.

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. _______ developed the theory behind the welfare state.

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. Germany was divided from 1945 until _______.

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. The _______ dominated West German politics throughout the Cold War.

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. Thanks to the welfare state, consumerism benefited from _______.

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. Post-WWII consumerism differed from that of the late 19th century in that it relied on _______.

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. Events that fueled a resurgence of Cold War tensions around 1968 include _______ (Select all that apply)

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. The Six Day War was started by _______.

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. The post-WWII era of the feminist movement is known as the _______.

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. Women in Europe were not driven out of the workplace because _______.

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. The Organization of the Islamic Conference created _______ to give its member states a basis for the rights their citizens should have.

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The line marked 'Iron Curtain' on Map 27.1 separates _______.

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This propaganda poster is promoting _______

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What does this cover of Ms. Magazine tell you about its audience?

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