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What is
Capitalism
?
A system in which businesses are owned by
private
individuals, in order to make
profit
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What is Communism?
A system in which the state controls
production
, with the aim of
equality
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What was the
Truman Doctrine
?
The US policy of trying to contain
Communism
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What is
Containment
?
The US policy of trying to contain
Communism
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What weapon meant that the USA & USSR could easily destroy each other?
Nuclear Weapons
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Which ideology was North Korea?
Communist
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Which ideology was South Korea?
Capitalist
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Which organisation said it would defend the USA its allies if any one of them was attacked?
NATO
(
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
)
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What year did the Korean War start?
1950
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Which country was a close ally of both North Korea and the USSR?
China
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Where was Korea divided in 1945?
38th parallel
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Who led the North Koreans?
Kim Il Sung
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Who led the South Koreans?
Syngman Rhee
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Why did the USA support Syngman Rhee?
He was strongly
opposed
to
communism
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How long did it take the North Korean's to take the capital of South Korea, Seoul?
3
Days
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Why did the UN help defend South Korea?
Because the USSR was
boycotting
the
security council
, and hence couldn't use its veto
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Why was the USSR boycotting the UN Security Council?
Because the USA wouldn't let communist
China
into the
UN
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What percentage of the UN troops were US?
50%
of army, with
90%
navy and air
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Why did France not stop
Hitler's remilitarisation
of
the Rhineland
?
There was about to be an election and politicians didn't want to
be responsible for
starting another war
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Who led the UN forces in Korea?
General
MacArthur
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Where did the UN forces land in Korea?
Inchon
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Which river did the UN get close to, forcing China to intervene in Korea?
Yalu River
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When did China invade North Korea?
October 1950
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How many Chinese troops invaded Korea?
300,000
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What had been reached in Korea by Spring 1951?
Stalemate
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When was General MacArthur sacked?
11 April 1951
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Why was General MacArthur sacked?
Refused to
obey
Truman's
orders
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Why did the weather affect the Korean War?
It was very
cold
and
snowy
, making it hard to fight
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Why did trench warfare affect the Korean War?
It made it hard to
defeat
the other
side
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Why did it take two years to reach a peace agreement in Korea?
Couldn't
agree
on the border/return of prisoners/the use of
Chinese
& UN forces
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Why did Stalin's death help end the Korean War?
Neither China or North Korean could be sure if
USSR's
help would continue
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When was the Armistice signed in the Korean War?
27th July 1953
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What was the DMZ?
The
'Demilitarised
Zone' between North &
South Korea
, approximately 3km
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How many civilians died in the Korean War?
1 Million
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How many US troops died in the Korean War?
36,500
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What impact the Korean War have on the Cold War?
It made it
'heat up'
/
Heightened tensions
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Who was Ho Chi Minh?
The leader of the
Vietminh
/
Vietcong
/North Vietnam
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Which country owned Vietnam as a Colony?
France
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Which country occupied Vietnam in WW2?
Japan
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What was
Domino Theory
?
The theory that if one country fell and became
communist
in
Asia
, they all would
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