Cold War Conflicts The Cold War and the
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Cold War Conflicts The Cold War and the danger of nuclear war define international affairs, especially after the Korean War. Fear of communism in the U. S. leads to accusations against innocent citizens. British prime minister Winston Churchill, U. S. president Harry S. Truman, and Soviet premier and supreme commander Joseph Stalin pose during their meeting at the Potsdam Conference in Germany (July 1945). NEXT
Cold War Conflicts SECTION 1 Origins of the Cold War SECTION 2 The Cold War Heats Up SECTION 3 The Cold War at Home SECTION 4 Two Nations Live on the Edge NEXT
Section 1 Origins of the Cold War The United States and the Soviet Union emerge from World War II as two “superpowers” with vastly different political and economic systems. Essay Pre Test Assessment…. “Analyze how Communism impacted the USA Post World War II. ? ” when done you attempt: 2. Preview notes by summarizing each slide in section one in one sentence… Or a clever headline! NEXT
Communism: Definition: • A Theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state. • 2. A system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single and selfperpetuating political party.
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SECTION 1 Origins of the Cold War Former Allies Clash U. S. -Soviet Relations • U. S. , U. S. S. R. have very different economic, political systems • U. S. suspicious of Stalin because he had been Hitler’s ally • Stalin resents that U. S. delayed attacking Germany and hid atom bomb The United Nations • 1945, United Nations established as new peacekeeping body • UN becomes arena where U. S. , U. S. S. R. compete Continued. . . NEXT
SECTION 1 continued Former Allies Clash Truman Becomes President • Harry S. Truman succeeds FDR as president • As vice-president, Truman was not included in policy decisions LACKS EXPERIENCE - was not told about atom bomb The Potsdam Conference • July 1945 conference with U. S. , Great Britain, Soviet Union • Stalin does not allow free, multiparty elections in Poland - bans democratic parties (THIS IS the FIRST SERIOUS disagreement between Stalin and the West) NEXT
SECTION 1 Tension Mounts Bargaining at Potsdam • Truman becomes convinced that U. S. , Soviet aims deeply at odds • Soviets want reparations from Germany; Truman objects • Agree to take reparations mainly from own occupation zones • U. S. emerges from war as great economic power - wants Eastern European raw materials, markets Continued. . . NEXT
SECTION 1 continued Tension Mounts Soviets Tighten Their Grip on Eastern Europe • Soviet Union also has great economic, military strength • Unlike U. S. , Soviet Union suffered heavy devastation on own soil • Installs communist rule in satellite nations, countries it dominates • 1946, Stalin announces war between communism, capitalism inevitable United States Establishes a Policy of Containment Interactive • U. S. policy of containment—measures to prevent spread of communism • Churchill describes division of Europe as iron curtain NEXT
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SECTION 1 Cold War in Europe The Truman Doctrine • 1945– 1991 Cold War—conflict between U. S. , U. S. S. R. WAR OF IDEAS between Capitalism n Communism. - neither nation directly confronts the other on battlefield • Truman Doctrine—Policy of USA to support Democracies against armed minorities, outsiders • U. S. replaces British aid to Greece, Turkey; reduce communist threat The Marshall Plan Image • 1947, Sec. of State George Marshall proposes aid to nations in need • Marshall Plan revives 16 EUROPEAN nations; Communist parties less appealing because people have jobs! NEXT
SECTION 1 Superpowers Struggle over Germany The Berlin Airlift • 1948, Stalin closes highway, rail routes into West Berlin • Berlin airlift—Britain, U. S. fly food, supplies into West Berlin (Note: West Berlin located in HEART of communist East germany!!!) • 1949, Stalin lifts blockade • Federal Republic of Germany, German Democratic Republic form Map The NATO Alliance • Fear of Soviets leads to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) • European nations, U. S. , Canada pledge mutual military support NEXT
1. Cold War VLA review with die roll: https: //www. youtube. com/watc h? v=PHw. Ik. Ov 6 Rc 4 2. Truman Bio or Candy bomber vla with die roll: 2. Now in groups of three or two (however many are at your half table) and on a piece of lined paper write down 3 questions you can AGREE will be a question the teacher will ask from this section.
Warm-up: Sec 1 Review: Study you Section 1 Chap 26 notes for 5 minutes! Be prepared for 5 questions on KEY terms or events from section 1. Warm-up 2: Berlin Airlift VLA clip…. https: //www. youtube. com/wat ch? v=Y 4 nnm. Ulz. Ck 8 https: //www. youtube. com/wat ch? v=2 d 7 e. OF 8 -4 gw
Section 2 The Cold War Heats Up After World War II, China becomes a communist nation and Korea is split into a communist north and a democratic south. China and Mao vla intro: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=X 7 nbw. Fx. GRU NEXT
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• Prediction: Guess which Korea invades the other? Communist ruled North Korea or democratic run South Korea? • Survey your group…
SECTION 2 The Cold War Heats Up China Becomes a Communist Country Nationalists Versus Communists • Chinese Communists battle nationalist government of Chiang Kai-shek • U. S. supports Chiang, but his government is inefficient, corrupt • Communists, led by Mao Zedong, work to get peasant support gives them food, land, • Peasants flock to Red Army; by 1945, communists control north China Image Continued. . . NEXT
SECTION 2 continued China Becomes a Communist Country Renewed Civil War • 1944– 47, U. S. sends military aid to Nationalists to oppose communism • 1949, Nationalists flee to island of Taiwan • Communists establish People’s Republic of China in mainland • U. S. does not recognize Communist Chinese government America Reacts to Communist Takeover • U. S. public stunned by Communist takeover • Conservatives blame Truman for not sending enough aid NEXT
SECTION 2 The Korean War A Divided Country • 38 th parallel (38º N latitude) divides Japanese surrender in Korea • North of 38 th parallel surrenders to U. S. S. R. ; south to U. S. • Republic of Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea founded North Korea Attacks South Korea Interactive • 1950, North Korea invades South, begins Korean War • South Korea calls on UN to stop invasion; Security Council approves • Mac. Arthur put in command of South Korean, U. S. , other forces NEXT
SECTION 2 The United States Fights in Korea Mac. Arthur’s Counterattack • North Korea drives south, captures Seoul • UN, South Korean troops forced into small defensive zone (Pusan Perimeter) • Mac. Arthur attacks North Koreans from 2 sides, pushes into north (North almost loses until…. The Chinese enter the war and help their North Korean Allies. … The Chinese Fight Back • China sends troops to help North Korea; push south, capture Seoul • Fighting continues for 2 more years Continued. . . NEXT
SECTION 2 continued The United States Fights in Korea Mac. Arthur Recommends Attacking China • Mac. Arthur calls for war with China; Truman rejects request • Soviet Union, China have mutual assistance pact • UN, South Korea retake Seoul, advance north to 38 th parallel Mac. Arthur Versus Truman • Mac. Arthur continues to push for invasion (and use of NUKES) of China; Truman fires him • Public outraged over hero’s dismissal • Congressional committee investigation concludes Truman right Continued. . . NEXT
SECTION 2 continued The United States Fights in Korea Settling for Stalemate • 1951, Soviet Union suggests cease-fire • 1953 armistice: Korea still divided; demilitarized zone established • Lack of success, high human, financial costs help elect Eisenhower NEXT
Communism at Night in North Korea!!
1. VLA: Wrap Up: Korean War: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=X 7 nbw. Fx. GRU 2. China Civil War: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=uf 6 ff 2 B 0 yg 2. HW: From this section create a Sec 2 web!! of the major events and people connected to the China AND the WAR in Korea. (5 Specific details on China and 5 on Korea)100 s Webs with 10 or more Linked details equals 100 s….
Alert 1 QUIZ Warm-up: TAKE OUT Piece of Lined paper. Sec 2 Review: Study you Section 2 Chap 26 notes for 5 minutes! Be prepared for 5 questions on KEY terms or events from section 1. Part 2: Warm up review: Korean War VLA : (you shall add 3 to 4 fresh facts to your webs!! https: //www. youtube. com/wat ch? v=-X 7 nbw. Fx. GRU
Section 3 The Cold War at Home During the late 1940 s and early 1950 s, fear of communism leads to reckless charges against innocent citizens. NEXT
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SECTION 3 The Cold War at Home Fear of Communist Influence American Sentiments • Communist takeover of Eastern Europe, China fuel fear of its spread • 100, 000 in U. S. Communist Party; some fear may be loyal to U. S. S. R. Loyalty Review Board • Truman accused of being soft on Communism • Sets up Federal Employee Loyalty Program to investigate employees • 1947– 1951 loyalty boards investigate 3. 2 million, dismiss 212 Continued. . . NEXT
SECTION 3 continued Fear of Communist Influence The House Un-American Activities Committee • House Un-American Activities Committee investigates Communist ties • Investigates Communist influence in movie industry • Hollywood Ten refuse to testify, sent to prison • Hollywood blacklist—people with Communist ties, cannot get work The Mc. Carran Act • Act—unlawful to plan action that might lead to totalitarianism • Truman vetoes, says violates free thought; Congress overrides veto NEXT
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SECTION 3 Spy Cases Stun the Nation Alger Hiss Image • Alger Hiss accused of spying for Soviet Union; convicted of perjury • Congressman Richard Nixon gains fame for pursuing charges The Rosenbergs • 1949, Soviets explode atomic bomb sooner than expected • Physicist Klaus Fuchs admits giving information about U. S. bomb • Ethel, Julius Rosenberg, minor Communist Party activists, implicate • Rosenbergs sentenced to death; Supreme Court upholds conviction NEXT
SECTION 3 Mc. Carthy Launches His “Witch Hunt” Mc. Carthy’s Tactics • Senator Joseph Mc. Carthy a strong anti. Communist activist • Ineffective legislator; needs issue to win reelection • Mc. Carthyism—attacking suspected Communists without evidence • Mc. Carthy claims Communists in State Department • Few Republicans speak out; think he has winning strategy for 1952 Continued. . . NEXT
Survey your group: If you all knew someone was cheating on every history test by using their phone to look up answers would anyone in your group report them to the teacher? Why or why not?
SECTION 3 continued Mc. Carthy Launches His “Witch Hunt” Mc. Carthy’s Downfall Image • 1954, Mc. Carthy accuses members of U. S. Army • Televised hearings show him bullying witnesses • Loses public support; Senate condemns him for improper conduct Other Anti-Communist Measures • States, towns forbid speech favoring violent overthrow of government • Millions forced to take loyalty oaths, are investigated • People become afraid to speak out on public issues NEXT
VLA review Red Scare!: https: //www. youtube. com/wat ch? v=1 sgom 1 sn. Pa. Q.
Wrap Up: Top Ten Fa. Cts to know lists from section 3 Cold War at Home: …collaborate in groups… And Create a QUICK Drawing representing something from this section! (for Pictionary challenge)
Section 4 Two Nations Live on the Edge During the 1950 s, the United States and the Soviet Union come to the brink of nuclear war. Warmup: Review Yesterday’s section 3 Notes, then Predict and create 5 Fill in the Blank questions (with correct answers) based on KEY info you KNOW will be on the Cold War Test: (make 2 ridiculously hard for the teacher to try: Example: “What specifically did the Senate condemn Senator Mc. Carthy for? Answer: improper conduct. ” Up next: How to Spot a Communist! VLA: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? NR=1&v=Sk. Yl_AH-qyk&feature=endscreen NEXT
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SECTION 4 Two Nations Live on the Edge Brinkmanship Rules U. S. Policy Race for the H-Bomb : ADD After Soviets explode their first atomic bomb we race to develop a stronger weapon…. • H-bomb—hydrogen bomb—nuclear weapon more powerful than atom bomb • 1952, U. S. explodes first H-bomb; 1953, Soviets explode one The Policy of Brinkmanship • John Foster Dulles, secretary of state under Dwight D. Eisenhower • Dulles proposes brinkmanship policy: - willingness to risk nuclear war to prevent spread of communism • Nuclear threat unlike any before: millions can die; nation prepares by building bomb shelters, having Duck n Cover drills, PSAs. NEXT
Similarities & Differences? modern: 1950 s Bomb Shelter:
How about some training on how to “survive” a nuclear detonation! : Fallout VLA with 4 details! Would this help? Should we have some kind of training today? Fallout: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=m. Fc. Rh. Dtk. Qy Q http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=IKq. Xu-5 jw 60
SECTION 4 The Cold War Spreads Around the World Covert Actions in the Middle East and Latin America • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) uses spies to gather information • CIA helps oust Iranian prime minister, reinstate Shah • CIA helps depose Guatemala’s president; army leader becomes dictator The Warsaw Pact Map • U. S. -Soviet relations thaw after Stalin’s death in 1953 • West Germany’s entry into NATO scares Soviets • Form Warsaw Pact—military alliance with 7 Eastern European countries Continued. . . NEXT
Can you name 3 countries in NATO? Name 3 countries in The Warsaw Pact?
SECTION 4 continued The Cold War Spreads Around the World A Summit in Geneva • Eisenhower meets Soviets in Geneva, proposes “open skies” policy • Soviets reject proposal; “spirit of Geneva” seen as step to peace The Suez War • Gamal Abdel-Nasser plays U. S. against Soviets over Aswan Dam • Dulles withdraws loan offer; Nasser nationalizes Suez Canal • Israel, Britain, France send troops; UN intervenes • Fighting stops; Egypt keeps canal; others withdraw Continued. . . NEXT
SECTION 4 continued The Cold War Spreads Around the World The Eisenhower Doctrine • Soviet prestige in Middle East rises because of support for Egypt • Eisenhower Doctrine—U. S. will defend Middle East against communists (save our OIL!) The Hungarian Uprising Image • 1956, Hungarians revolt, call for democratic government • Imre Nagy, Communist leader, forms government, promises elections • Soviet army fights Hungarians in streets; overthrow Nagy • U. S. does not help Soviet satellite; Soviets veto action by UN NEXT
SECTION 4 The Cold War Takes to the Skies A New Soviet Leader • Nikita Khrushchev emerges as new Soviet leader; favors: - peaceful coexistence and economic, scientific competition The Space Race Chart • October 1957, Soviets launch Sputnik, first artificial satellite • Shocked Americans pour money into own space program Continued. . . NEXT
SECTION 4 continued The Cold War Takes to the Skies A U-2 Is Shot Down • CIA makes secret high-altitude flights with U-2 to spy on Soviets • Eisenhower wants flights discontinued before Krushchev summit • Francis Gary Powers shot down on last flight over Soviet territory Renewed Confrontation • Eisenhower first denies, then concedes U-2 was spying • Agrees to stop flights, refuses to apologize as Khrushchev demands • U-2 incident renews tension between superpowers; summit cancelled NEXT
VLA Review: U 2 incident: https: //www. youtube. com/wat ch? v=vc 50 Fs. Xib 48
Wrap UP: MUST BE TURned in Before end of Class: Use your Section 4 Notes from today and ADD 5 more questions to your warm-up sheet on QUESTIONS YOU PREDICT WILL BE ASKED ON THE COLD WAR TEST> INCLUDE ANSWERS!
REVIEW DAY Warm up: Journal: (name, clever title and date) “If you had to live in an underground bomb shelter for 1 month… name ANY three people (famous or not) you would take into your luxury shelter and tell WHY you choose each one. Then NAME 3 things (must be things can fit into a bomb shelter door) you would definitely protect or bring with you to save from total destruction. (and say WHY you choose three items)
Review Part 2: COLD War VLA reviews: Die roll details…. 1. Surviving Fallout. 2. Duck n Cover 3. Whip around review
Review Part 3 : On the note card provided: list AMAP of the key details on Cold War Chapter 26 as you can fit on ONE side of the card.
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