AP European History
The Cold War through Present
Identifications
Marshall Plan
Common Market
Nuclear Club
CENTO
Nikita Khruschev
German Democratic Republic
Imre Nagy
Prague Spring
Women's Liberation
Mohandas K. Gandhi
Simone de Beauvoir
John Maynard Keynes
Cold War
NATO
COMECON
Cominform
Federal Republic of Germany
German Democratic Republic
Walter Ulbricht
Berlin Wall
Berlin Airlift
Brinkmanship
Free Speech Movement
Ho Chi Minh
European Economic Community
Sputnik
SEATO
Warsaw Pact
Konrad Adenauer
Wladislaw Gomulka
Alexander Dubcek
Welfare State
Decolonization
Charles de Gaulle
Leonid Brezhnev
Mikhail Gorbachev
Boris Yeltsin
Nationalities Problem
Vaclav Havel
Ostpolitik
Terrorism
Andrei Sakharov
SALT I
SALT II
Perestroika
Galsnost
Willy Brandt
Solidarity
Eurocommunism
Ethnic Cleansing
Samizdat
Ronald Reagan
Lech Walesa
Basic Treaty
Single European Act
Dayton Peace Accord
Six Days’ War
Second Vatican Council
Yom Kippur War
Helsinki Accords
Camp David Accords
Soviet Troops in Afghanistan
German Reunification
Persian Gulf war
Hong Kong (1997)
Chernobyl nuclear disaster
Feminism
John Paul II
John XXIII
Self Determination
“Iron Curtain”
“Containment”
The United Nations
The Security Council
Christian Democratic Movement
Thomas Masaryk
Josip “Broz” Tito
Eastern Zone
“Creation of the State of
Israel”
Yishuv
Zionist Movement
UN resolution (1947)
Korean War
38th Parallel
Geneva Summit (1955)
Soviet satellites
Bloc
Peaceful Coexistence
Cold War “Thaw
Intercontinental Ballistic
Missile (ICBM)
De-Stalinization
U-2 Spyplane
Kitchen Debate
Détente
Konrad Adenauer
Valery Giscard d’Estaing
Fourth French Republic
Fifth French Republic
Treaty of Rome (1957)
Glasnost
Perestroika
Commonwealth of Independent
States
Nicolae Ceausescu
Alexander Kwasniewski
Slobodan Milosevic
Chechnya
“The Secret Speech”
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Suez Crisis
Sputnik
Paris Summit Conference
(1960)
Cuban Missle Crisis
Nuclear Test Ban treaty
17th Parallel
PLO
Intifada
Margaret Thatcher
Francois Mitterand
Organization for European
Economic Cooperation (OEEC)
European Economic community
(EEC) Common Market
Helsinki Accords
Dissidents
1980 Olympic games
Second agricultural
revolution
Jean Paul Sartre
Karl Jaspers
Martin Heidegger
Neo-Orthodoxy
Liberal Theology
Helmut Kohl
“Velvet revolution”
August 1991 Coup
Collapse of Yugoslavia
Bosnian War
Franjo Tudjman
One Day in the Life of
Ivan Denisovich
Being and Nothingness
The Second Sex
Dr. Zhivago
Honest to God