A) 1989 B) 1961 C) 1950 D) 1975
A) 2000 B) 1995 C) 1989 D) 1975
A) Winston Churchill B) John F. Kennedy C) Ronald Reagan D) Mikhail Gorbachev
A) East-West Divide B) Berlin Line C) Inner German Border D) Iron Curtain
A) South Berlin B) West Berlin C) East Berlin D) North Berlin
A) Around 96 miles (155 kilometers) B) 500 miles C) 10 miles D) 200 miles
A) October 3, 1990 B) August 13, 1961 C) December 25, 1989 D) July 4, 1976
A) Austria B) West Germany C) France D) Czechoslovakia
A) To provide food and supplies to West Berlin during a Soviet blockade B) To demonstrate military power to the Soviets C) To transport refugees out of East Berlin D) To evacuate Allied troops from Berlin
A) Trade relations with West Berlin B) Providing humanitarian aid to Wall refugees C) Construction of the Wall infrastructure D) Surveillance of citizens and repression of dissent in East Berlin
A) Resulted in the division of Germany B) Led to the establishment of a new socialist state C) Marked the beginning of World War III D) Symbolized the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany
A) They were provided with advanced communication technology for contact B) They were torn apart and unable to easily communicate or visit each other C) They were reunited under a mutual agreement D) They used secret tunnels for frequent visits
A) John F. Kennedy B) Richard Nixon C) Jimmy Carter D) Lyndon B. Johnson
A) A political scandal B) The construction of the Berlin Wall C) A cultural event D) Economic recession in West Berlin |