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Summary IEB KEY COLD WAR TERMS AND TIMELINE

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this document is a quick summary of all the really important history terminology that one would have to know in order to succeed in tests. being a previous IEB student I know how important using specific words are in history. I strongly encourage you to use these terms when writing a history paper with the topic of Cold War. the second part of this document is a timeline of the important dates that occurred in the Cold War> 9this excluded Vietnam and Berlin dates.

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NIKI’S HISTORY DEFENTIONS – COLD WAR

1. IDEOLOGY: a set of beliefs, values, ideas, and doctrines that shape and guide an
individual's or a group's perceptions, actions, and goals. Refers to political, social,
economic, or cultural principles and serves as a framework for understanding and
interpreting the world. Ideologies can influence behavior, decision-making, and
societal structures.
2. COMMUNISM: Communism is a socio-political ideology aiming to create a classless,
stateless society where resources are collectively owned and distributed according to
need. It was mainly developed by Karl Marx.
à aims are to abolish private property, promote equality, and eliminate class
divisions through common control of production. Historically, it has led to various
forms of government and has faced both support and criticism.
3. CAPITALISM: an economic system where private individuals and corporations own and
operate businesses for profit. It relies on competition and market forces to determine
prices and allocate resources.
àentrepreneurship and innovation but can also lead to income inequality and
exploitation, depending on its regulation and social policies.
4. SOCIALISM: Socialism is an economic and political system where the government or
collective ownership controls major industries, aiming for wealth distribution.
5. COLD WAR: battle of ideologies. The Cold War was a period of political tension and
rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies from
the mid-20th century until the early 1990s.
à ideological, military, and economic competition but no direct armed conflict,
characterized by espionage, proxy wars, and nuclear arms race.
6. HOT WAR: military conflict that has active combat, violence, and direct armed
confrontations between opposing forces. It involves the use of weapons, troops, and
tactics to achieve political, territorial, or strategic objectives, often resulting in
casualties, destruction, and significant geopolitical consequences.
7. MAD: acronym for mutually assured destruction. Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)
is a doctrine in nuclear warfare where two opposing nations possess enough nuclear
weapons to inflict catastrophic damage on each other. The idea is that if one side
launches a nuclear attack, the other will respond, leading to both sides being
annihilated. MAD aims to limit nuclear conflict through the fear of devastating
retaliation. It was a key strategy during the Cold War between the United States and
the Soviet Union.
8. SUPERPOWER COUNTRY: a nation with extraordinary military, economic, and
geopolitical influence on a global scale. I
à extensive military capabilities, significant economic resources, and the ability to
shape international politics and events. Superpowers try to control regions.
9. UN (UNITED NATIONS): an international organization founded in 1945 to promote
peace, cooperation, and diplomacy among nations. It consists of member states that
collaborate on global issues, such as conflict resolution, humanitarian aid, and
sustainable development.

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