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18 Cold War Conflict and 19 Challenging the Postwar
Consensus Order in the Late Twentieth
1945–1965 690 Century
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1960–1991 728
Why was World War II followed so quickly by the
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Cold War? 692
The Legacies of the Second World War • The Peace Settlement Why did the postwar consensus of the 1950s break
and Cold War Origins • West Versus East • Big Science in the down? 730
LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD 721For review purposes only. Not for redistribution.
Nuclear Age Cold War Tensions Thaw • The Affluent Society • The
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Counterculture Movement • The United States and Vietnam •
What were the sources of postwar recovery and stability in Student Revolts and 1968 • The 1960s in the East Bloc
western Europe? 701
The Search for Political and Social Consensus • Toward What were the consequences of economic stagnation in the
1970s? 739
European Unity • The Consumer Revolution Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers.
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Economic Crisis and Hardship • The New Conservatism •
What was the pattern of postwar development in the Challenges and Victories for Women • The Rise of the
Soviet bloc? 704 Environmental Movement • Separatism and Right-Wing
Postwar Life in the East Bloc • Reform and De-Stalinization • Extremism
Foreign Policy and Domestic Rebellion • The Limits of Reform What led to the decline of “developed socialism” in the
How did decolonization proceed in the Cold War era? 709 East Bloc? 748
Decolonization and the Global Cold War • The Struggle for Power State and Society in the East Bloc • Dissent in Czechoslovakia and
in Asia • Independence and Conflict in the Middle East • Poland • From Détente Back to Cold War • Gorbachev’s Reforms
Decolonization in Africa in the Soviet Union
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What were the key changes in social relations in postwar What were the causes and consequences of the 1989
Europe? 715 Copyright © revolutions in the East Bloc? 754
Changing Class Structures • Patterns of Postwar Migration • The Collapse of Communism in the East Bloc • German Unification
New Roles for Women • Youth Culture and the Generation Gap and the End of the Cold War • The Disintegration of the Soviet
Union
LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD 759
REVIEW & EXPLORE 722
REVIEW & EXPLORE 760
EXAM PRACTICE 724
EXAM PRACTICE 762
AP® Viewpoints Cold War Propaganda 699
AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources “Building the AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources Human Rights
Republic”: Socialist Realism in Postwar East Berlin 706 Under the Helsinki Accords 732
AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources De-Stalinization AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources The Supermarket
and Khrushchev’s “Secret Speech” 707 Revolution 734
AP® Thinking Like a Historian Violence and the Individuals in Society Margaret Thatcher 742
Algerian War 716 AP® Thinking Like a Historian The New Environmentalism 746
Individuals in Society Armando Rodrigues 719 AP® Viewpoints “Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall!” 753
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