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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.547 - p.550
Term | Definition + Significance |
Big Three | Allied leaders during World War II; Stalin (Soviet Union), Churchill (United Kingdom), and Roosevelt (United States). |
Tehran Conference | Meeting between the Big Three to discuss their final attack on Germany. |
Yalta Conference | Strategy meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin in 1945. |
Potsdam Conference | The third meeting with the Big Three; included Truman. |
Harry Truman | 33rd President of the United States. Made the ultimate decision to use atomic weapons for the first time, leading to US victory. Shaped US foreign policy regarding the Soviet Union following the war. |
Cold War | Political hostility between countries where threats, propaganda, and other measures of open warfare are present. |
Dwight Eisenhower | 34th U.S. President, WWII General, warned against Military-Industrial Complex. |
Self-Determination | People’s right to choose their own form of government. |
Hydrogen Bomb | A new nuclear weapon that is even more destructive than the atomic bomb. |
Military-Industrial Complex | Military and companies working together to make weapons for the government. |
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