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Western Europe More Western Europe Eastern Europe More Eastern Europe Wild Card 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10

President of French provisional government and the 5th republic of France

Charles de Gaulle

Soviet attempt to take West Berlin

Berlin Blockade

Private business and individuals determine what to produce, how to produce it, and who gets what is produced

Market Economy or capitalism

New official names of the 2 Germanys as of 1949

West: Federal Republic of Germany; East: German Democratic Republic

Most successful economy in western and all of Europe

West Germany

Built to prevent East German refugees from entering West Germany

Berlin Wall

Government takes primary responsibility for citizens’ well-being

Welfare State

Developed democratic socialist societies with many social benefits but high taxes

Denmark, Sweden, Norway

Country whose government was plagued by corruption and failure

Italy

Opposed British and American influence; established ties with USSR and Poland

France

Under Tito, they broke with Soviet domination

Yugoslavia

Communists took over their government in 1948 after the murder of their foreign minister

Czechoslovakia

Government makes all economic decisions

Command Economy

Most economically successful country in Eastern Europe

East Germany

1950s failed Soviet policy of easing tensions with the US

Peaceful Coexistence

He condemned Stalin.

Nikita Khrushchev

“Prague Spring” ended here with a Soviet crackdown

Czechoslovakia

This involved the removal of personal freedom restrictions and introduction of new incentives in factories.

Destalinization

In 1956 the Soviets crushed poorly armed rebels here.

Hungary

Replacement Soviet leader in 1964

Leonid Brezhnev

Western European economic association begun by ECSC

European Community or Common market

Eastern European economic association

COMECON

UN agency to safeguard the well-being of refugees

UNHCR

UN agency to promote safe use of atomic energy

IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency)

Two political parties that dominated West German politics

Christian Democratic Party and Democratic Socialist Party