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The Korean War & Mc. Carthyism The Cold War and the American Dream (1945

The Korean War & Mc. Carthyism The Cold War and the American Dream (1945 -1960) Chapter 28, Section 2

Essential Questions • Should governments have the right to invade a citizen’s privacy if

Essential Questions • Should governments have the right to invade a citizen’s privacy if it’s in the public’s best interest? • Should rules ever be “bent? ”

John Stewart Service • An American Born in China: Lived There until he went

John Stewart Service • An American Born in China: Lived There until he went to College in the U. S. • Hired by the U. S. State Department as a “China Expert” • Warned the U. S. that Communism was Growing in China • State Department Fired Him – Blamed Him for China’s Communist Revolution

Spread of Communism • Civil War Breaks out in China in 1949 • Nationalists

Spread of Communism • Civil War Breaks out in China in 1949 • Nationalists vs. Communists • Communists Win • America’s Fear of Communism Grew: – Viewed China’s Revolution as a Communist Plot to Control the World

U. S. Fears

U. S. Fears

Mao Zedong • Leader of the New Communist Government in China • Soviet Union

Mao Zedong • Leader of the New Communist Government in China • Soviet Union Supported Mao Zedong

Chiang Kai-shek • Leader of the Nationalist Government in China • Lost Civil War

Chiang Kai-shek • Leader of the Nationalist Government in China • Lost Civil War to the Chinese Communists • Nationalists Fled to Taiwan (Formosa) • U. S. Supported Chiang Kai-Shek

Korea • Korea was a Japanese Colony Before WWII • After WWII Ended in

Korea • Korea was a Japanese Colony Before WWII • After WWII Ended in 1945, Soviet Troops Occupied Korea North of the 38 th Parallel • American Forces Moved in & Took Control South of 38 th Parallel • Korea Became the Center of a Cold War Conflict!

Korean War Starts • In June 1950, the North Korean Army (Communist) Crossed the

Korean War Starts • In June 1950, the North Korean Army (Communist) Crossed the 38 th Parallel into South Korea • Don’t Forget the U. S. Policy of CONTAINMMENT! • U. S. Appealed to the U. N. to STOP the Communist Attack on South Korea

Korean War • 16 Nations Joined the United Nations to Fight North Korea •

Korean War • 16 Nations Joined the United Nations to Fight North Korea • U. N. Army was Mostly Made Up of U. S. Troops • General Douglas Mac. Arthur was Placed in Charge (“I Shall Return”)

N. Korea Dominates • North Korea Almost Conquered All of South Korea (Pusan) •

N. Korea Dominates • North Korea Almost Conquered All of South Korea (Pusan) • General Mac. Arthur Used a Daring Plan by Landing U. N. Troops Behind Enemy Lines at Inchon • General Mac. Arthur’s Plan Worked • U. N. Troops Pushed North Korea Back to the 38 th Parallel

Counter Attack • After Pushing North Korean Forces Back Across the 38 th Parallel,

Counter Attack • After Pushing North Korean Forces Back Across the 38 th Parallel, Mac. Arthur Asked Permission to Invade North Korea • President Truman Agreed: Wanted to Unite North and South Korea (Make it a Democracy) • Mac. Arthur Invaded North Korea

Invasion of North Korea • UN Forces Pushed the North Koreans Back to the

Invasion of North Korea • UN Forces Pushed the North Koreans Back to the Yalu River (Border with China) • China Warned the U. N. & the U. S. to STOP! • What was China Afraid of?

China Enters Korean War • In November of 1950 the Chinese Army (Communist) Attacked

China Enters Korean War • In November of 1950 the Chinese Army (Communist) Attacked the U. N. Forces • China Helped the North Koreans Drive the U. N. Back Across the 38 th Parallel • By 1951, Stalemate at the 38 th Parallel

World War III? • General Mac. Arthur Wanted to Bomb China and Blockade their

World War III? • General Mac. Arthur Wanted to Bomb China and Blockade their Coastline • Truman Refused! • Truman Feared Soviet Union Would Back Up China • World War III?

You’re Fired! • Mac. Arthur Did Not Agree with Truman • General Mac. Arthur

You’re Fired! • Mac. Arthur Did Not Agree with Truman • General Mac. Arthur Criticized President Truman in the Press (Called Him a Wimp) • President Truman Could Not Have His Commanders Disobeying Orders • You Are FIRED!

Dwight D. Eisenhower • As the Korean War was in a Stalemate, Americans Wanted

Dwight D. Eisenhower • As the Korean War was in a Stalemate, Americans Wanted the War to End! • Dwight D. Eisenhower Won the 1952 Presidential Election (Republican) • WWII War Hero • “Ike” Promised to End the Korean War

End of the Korean War • At the Peace Table President Eisenhower Asked for

End of the Korean War • At the Peace Table President Eisenhower Asked for Peace • Threatened to Use Nuclear Weapons if North Korea and China Disagreed • Korean War Ended in a Stalemate! • 38 th Parallel Would Divided North Korea (Communist) and South Korea (Democratic) • Containment Worked!

Korean War Memorial, D. C.

Korean War Memorial, D. C.

Joseph Mc. Carthy • Republican Senator from Wisconsin • “The List” • Accused U.

Joseph Mc. Carthy • Republican Senator from Wisconsin • “The List” • Accused U. S. Government Officials of Being Communists • Caused a “Witch Hunt” in America for Suspected Communists

“The List” “I have here a list of 205 names that were made known

“The List” “I have here a list of 205 names that were made known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping policy in the State Department. ”

Mc. Carthyism • Term Used to Describe Reckless Accusations Against Innocent Americans (1950’s) •

Mc. Carthyism • Term Used to Describe Reckless Accusations Against Innocent Americans (1950’s) • Accused Americans of Being Communists • Thousands of Innocent People Lost Their Careers/Jobs • What is Wrong with Mc. Carthyism?

Eisenhower’s Brinksmanship • Eisenhower Disagreed with Containment • Secretary of State John Foster Dulles

Eisenhower’s Brinksmanship • Eisenhower Disagreed with Containment • Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Believed in Brinksmanship • Believed U. S. Should Go to the Brink of War to Stop Communism • Believed the U. S. Should Overthrow Communist Governments

Famous “Red Scare” Trials • Alger Hiss (State Department Official) Was Arrested and Convicted

Famous “Red Scare” Trials • Alger Hiss (State Department Official) Was Arrested and Convicted for Passing Military Secrets to the Soviet Union • Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Were Members of the Communist Party: – Sentenced to Death for Stealing Atomic Secrets & Giving them to the Soviets

Arms Race • U. S. Dropped 1 st Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki

Arms Race • U. S. Dropped 1 st Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki to End WWII (1945) • By 1949, the U. S. S. R. Produced their 1 st Atomic Bombs • Hydrogen Bombs Were Produced Next (More Powerful) • A Deadly Arms Race Developed with Both Sides Creating More and More Nuclear Arms

Central Intelligence Agency • During the 1950’s, the CIA Ran Secret Missions to Prevent

Central Intelligence Agency • During the 1950’s, the CIA Ran Secret Missions to Prevent the Spread of Communism: – In Iran, the U. S. Overthrew a Leader to Prevent Communism – In Guatemala, the U. S. Trained a Guatemala Rebel Army to Kill the Communist Dictator

Cold War Conflict: Egypt • Anyone Remember the Battle of El Alamein? • England

Cold War Conflict: Egypt • Anyone Remember the Battle of El Alamein? • England & France Owned Suez Canal • In 1955, Egypt and the Soviet Union Became BFF: Angered U. S. & England • U. S. and England Stopped Giving $$$ to Egypt

Suez Canal Crisis • When Egypt Did Not Receive $$$, they Seized the Suez

Suez Canal Crisis • When Egypt Did Not Receive $$$, they Seized the Suez Canal • England, France & Israel Attacked Egypt • The Soviet Union Threatened to Back Egypt • The U. S. , U. N. and the Soviet Union Convinced England, France & Israel to Stop Fighting (6 Days) • Almost WWIII Again

The Israeli “ 6 Day War” • Israel Kicked Egypt’s Butt in the War

The Israeli “ 6 Day War” • Israel Kicked Egypt’s Butt in the War • Took a lot of Land from Egypt and Other Parts of “Palestine” • Will Learn More About the “ 6 Day War” in Global Studies

Sputnik • Soviet Union Launched the World’s Very 1 st Satellite into Space =

Sputnik • Soviet Union Launched the World’s Very 1 st Satellite into Space = Sputnik • Showed that the Soviet Union was Ahead in Science & Math • Demonstrated that the U. S. S. R. had a Missile that Could Reach the U. S. • Was the Start of the Space Race

Hmmm…. • Why do YOU think Sputnik scared the living daylights out of the

Hmmm…. • Why do YOU think Sputnik scared the living daylights out of the United States?

Space Race • Competition Between the U. S. and U. S. S. R. During

Space Race • Competition Between the U. S. and U. S. S. R. During the Cold War for Space Exploration • 1957, U. S. S. R. Launched Sputnik • 1958, U. S. S. R. Sends 1 st Lunar Probe to Reach the Moon • 1961, U. S. S. R. ’s Yuri Gagarin was the 1 st Man in Space

Space Race • Caused a Panic in the U. S. – Soviet Union/ Communism

Space Race • Caused a Panic in the U. S. – Soviet Union/ Communism Might Be Better • People Feared the Soviet Union Would Dominate Space Exploration • Viewed as a Contest Between Communism and Capitalism • Also Feared U. S. S. R. Could Reach U. S. with Nuclear Missiles!

NASA • NASA was Founded in 1958 After Congress Passed the National Aeronautics &

NASA • NASA was Founded in 1958 After Congress Passed the National Aeronautics & Space Act • U. S. Set Aside Billions for NASA • President Kennedy Promised at his 1961 Inaugural Address that U. S. Would be the 1 st Country to Land a Man on the Moon

Landing on the Moon • John Glenn was the 1 st U. S. Man

Landing on the Moon • John Glenn was the 1 st U. S. Man to Orbit the Earth (1962) (1 Year After the Soviets) • Neil Armstrong was the 1 st Man on the Moon – U. S. Won the Space Race • July 20 th, 1969 • “That’s One Small Step For Man, One Giant Leap for Mankind”

The Paris Peace Talks (1960) • Both Eisenhower & Khrushchev Feared Growing Tensions (Possible

The Paris Peace Talks (1960) • Both Eisenhower & Khrushchev Feared Growing Tensions (Possible WWIII) • Both Agreed to Meet in Paris in 1960 to Ease Tensions and Maybe End the Cold War • What Happened?

Essential Questions • Should governments have the right to invade a citizen’s privacy if

Essential Questions • Should governments have the right to invade a citizen’s privacy if it’s in the public’s best interest? • Should rules ever be “bent? ”