The Cold War 1947 1963 Points of Conflict

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The Cold War: 1947 1963 Points of Conflict

The Cold War: 1947 1963 Points of Conflict

Textbook’s Narrative 1. After WWII, USSR took over EE -controls countries n 2. US

Textbook’s Narrative 1. After WWII, USSR took over EE -controls countries n 2. US alarmed by USSR “hostility, ” responded with “containment”: contain USSR to defend “democratic ideals and freedoms” (467) Marshall Plan is part of containment: n give money to Europe to recover and fight communism p USSR responds by blocking all US traffic into Berlin, Germany’s capital p The US and allies airlift materials to Berliners and refuse to lose to USSR p Also, US forms NATO, a military alliance meant to stop USSR aggression.

The Spread of Communism

The Spread of Communism

Cold War at Home How does the Cold War affect regular Americans, and the

Cold War at Home How does the Cold War affect regular Americans, and the nation as a whole?

The Second Red Scare!!! p Post WWII Events n n n n p p

The Second Red Scare!!! p Post WWII Events n n n n p p USSR seals Eastern European border (1946) –Iron Curtain Speech Greek and Turkish Communist Rebels (1947) – Truman Doctrine of Containment Berlin Blockade (1948) – Leads to NATO USSR invents own A-Bomb (1949) Chinese Communist win (1949) Communist North Korea invades South (1950) General rebellion in colonies Americans felt communists were everywhere! Gov’t officials believed and manipulated the Red Scare Films, cartoons, speeches reflected this Red Scare

Red Scare Leads to Mc. Carthysm p p House of Un-American Activities (HUAC): investigated

Red Scare Leads to Mc. Carthysm p p House of Un-American Activities (HUAC): investigated commies in film (1947) Truman’s anti-communism through laws n n p Senator Joseph Mc. Carthy, 1950 n n n p The Smith Act (1949): crime to call overthrow of gov’t The Mc. Carran Act (1950): required communist org to register with gov’t; prevented “radicals from entering US Claims State Dept has communists – reason for Chinese and USSR victories No evidence, but Americans believed– leaders were investigated, lost jobs, political careers 1954, after reelection, Mc. Carthy discredited by military Mc. Carthyism: climate of fear that leads to baseless accusations (1950 -4)

Red Scare Leads to Arms Race n 1949, USSR invented their own nuclear weapon,

Red Scare Leads to Arms Race n 1949, USSR invented their own nuclear weapon, which created further fears of communist attack! n Leaders being arms race (who has more bombs) to: Contain/prevent USSR attack or threats p Negotiate pro-US deals --- use bombs to make demands p Intimidate USSR with more bombs p p Mutually Assured Destruction: MAD n n Both countries could destroy each other, even if you attacked first This made the world safer because no one would attack

Cold War Effects in Government Size p Limited Civil Liberties n n Loyalty oaths,

Cold War Effects in Government Size p Limited Civil Liberties n n Loyalty oaths, communist investigations, propaganda departments Imperial Presidents: try to limit checks and balances. Ex: Truman does not declare war on North Korea = no Congressional authority p National Defense Act p Federal Deficit Spending n n p Defense budget quadrupled from $13. 5 billion (’ 50) to $52 billion (’ 52) Huge deficits afterwards; spent $100 billion on Korean War Military Industrial Complex n Conjunction (connection) between a large military establishment and a large arms industry – endanger democratic process; economy seemingly dependent on military