aid nations that were in danger of becoming communist
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
What was the Molotov Plan
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
The Molotov Plan was the system created by the Soviet Union in 1947 in order to provide aid to rebuild the countries in Eastern Europe that were politically and economically aligned to the Soviet Union. It can be seen to be the USSR's version of the Marshall Plan, which for political reasons the Eastern European countries would not be able to join without leaving the Soviet sphere of influence. Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov rejected the Marshall Plan (1947), proposing the Molotov Plan - the Soviet-sponsored economic grouping which was eventually expanded to become the COMECON.
The plan was a system of bilateral trade agreements which also established COMECON to create an economic alliance of socialist countries.[3] This aid allowed countries in Europe to stop relying on American aid, and therefore allowed Molotov Plan states to reorganize their trade to the USSR instead.
Apex- The Soviet plan for giving aid to Eastern Europe.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
What was a goal of the Marshall Plan
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
To help rebuild Europe, and ultimately to make Communism less
appealing. People in a country that is poor and struggling are more
likely go give into the promises of Communism. This was a part of
the "Containment" policy.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
Why did Eisenhower travel to Korea
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
To discuss plans for a peace treaty
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
What was the main goal of the Soviet Union after World War 2
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
The main goal was to create a buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Western Europe
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
Which two bodies make up the United Nations
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
The general Assembly and the Security Council
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
What was an effect of agreements made by the allies at the potsdam conference
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
The Soviets agreed to declare war on Japan.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
Who sent troops to help North Korea
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
China sent troops to help North Korea.
The UN states
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
What was the common in eastern bloc nations
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
Controlled economies were common in eastern bloc countries.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
What was an argument used in favor of dropping atomic bombs on japan
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
it would prevent high casualties that would be caused by an
invasion of mainland japan
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
The Cold War resulted from
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
Tensions between the two nations at the end of World War II. The two nations were the United States and the Soviet Union.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
Why do many people still argue about the decision to drop the decision to drop atomic bombs on japan in 1945
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
The attacks ended the war, but killed many civilians and alarmed the Soviet Union.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
After the loyalty boards were created
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
After the loyalty boards were created hundreds of federal workers lost their jobs while thousands more resigned.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/15
Which is true of the Federal Republic of Germany
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/15
The Federal Republic of Germany was pro-American and united the Braitish, American, and French areas of control.
🔄 Click to see term
🥳
Great job!
You studied all the cards in this guide.
Rate this guide:
☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Start overPrint
Full screen
Rate this Study Guide:
☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Cards in this guide (15)
What did the marshall plan do
Sent aid to countries in Europe - Apex
The goal of the Truman doctrine was to
fight the spread of communism
aid nations that were in danger of becoming communist
What was the Molotov Plan
The Molotov Plan was the system created by the Soviet Union in 1947 in order to provide aid to rebuild the countries in Eastern Europe that were politically and economically aligned to the Soviet Union. It can be seen to be the USSR's version of the Marshall Plan, which for political reasons the Eastern European countries would not be able to join without leaving the Soviet sphere of influence. Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov rejected the Marshall Plan (1947), proposing the Molotov Plan - the Soviet-sponsored economic grouping which was eventually expanded to become the COMECON.
The plan was a system of bilateral trade agreements which also established COMECON to create an economic alliance of socialist countries.[3] This aid allowed countries in Europe to stop relying on American aid, and therefore allowed Molotov Plan states to reorganize their trade to the USSR instead.
Apex- The Soviet plan for giving aid to Eastern Europe.
What was a goal of the Marshall Plan
To help rebuild Europe, and ultimately to make Communism less
appealing. People in a country that is poor and struggling are more
likely go give into the promises of Communism. This was a part of
the "Containment" policy.
Why did Eisenhower travel to Korea
To discuss plans for a peace treaty
What was the main goal of the Soviet Union after World War 2
The main goal was to create a buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Western Europe
Which two bodies make up the United Nations
The general Assembly and the Security Council
What was an effect of agreements made by the allies at the potsdam conference
The Soviets agreed to declare war on Japan.
Who sent troops to help North Korea
China sent troops to help North Korea.
The UN states
What was the common in eastern bloc nations
Controlled economies were common in eastern bloc countries.
What was an argument used in favor of dropping atomic bombs on japan
it would prevent high casualties that would be caused by an
invasion of mainland japan
The Cold War resulted from
Tensions between the two nations at the end of World War II. The two nations were the United States and the Soviet Union.
Why do many people still argue about the decision to drop the decision to drop atomic bombs on japan in 1945
The attacks ended the war, but killed many civilians and alarmed the Soviet Union.
After the loyalty boards were created
After the loyalty boards were created hundreds of federal workers lost their jobs while thousands more resigned.
Which is true of the Federal Republic of Germany
The Federal Republic of Germany was pro-American and united the Braitish, American, and French areas of control.