Learning from the mistakes of the past, the United States
... - Difference in goals and ideologies between the US and USSR - US: democratic & capitalist - Soviet Union: Dictatorial & communist - Soviet Union's domination over Eastern European countries - American policy of containment (stop the spread of communism). The US would prevent any further extension o ...
... - Difference in goals and ideologies between the US and USSR - US: democratic & capitalist - Soviet Union: Dictatorial & communist - Soviet Union's domination over Eastern European countries - American policy of containment (stop the spread of communism). The US would prevent any further extension o ...
The Cold War Heats Up
... The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed in April 1949. In joining NATO, the United States, Canada, and ten Western European nations pledged to support one another against attack, a principle known as collective security. In response, the Soviet Union created the Warsaw Pact, a milit ...
... The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed in April 1949. In joining NATO, the United States, Canada, and ten Western European nations pledged to support one another against attack, a principle known as collective security. In response, the Soviet Union created the Warsaw Pact, a milit ...
Chapter 33, Section 1
... B. The Truman Doctrine 1. foreign aid for Turkey and Greece; $400 million C. The Marshall Plan 1. provide food and goods to help rebuild Western Europe $12.5 billion ...
... B. The Truman Doctrine 1. foreign aid for Turkey and Greece; $400 million C. The Marshall Plan 1. provide food and goods to help rebuild Western Europe $12.5 billion ...
The Cold War Begins
... The United States accused the Soviets of violating the Declaration of Liberated Europe The Soviets refused to allow more than three non-Communist Poles to serve in the 18-member Polish government. There was no indication that the Soviets were going to hold free elections in Poland. Roosevelt ...
... The United States accused the Soviets of violating the Declaration of Liberated Europe The Soviets refused to allow more than three non-Communist Poles to serve in the 18-member Polish government. There was no indication that the Soviets were going to hold free elections in Poland. Roosevelt ...
PowerPoint
... Germany formed in 1949 (West Germany) – Formed in areas occupied by Britain, France, and U.S. ...
... Germany formed in 1949 (West Germany) – Formed in areas occupied by Britain, France, and U.S. ...
Cold War
... Germany formed in 1949 (West Germany) – Formed in areas occupied by Britain, France, and U.S. ...
... Germany formed in 1949 (West Germany) – Formed in areas occupied by Britain, France, and U.S. ...
The Cold War - World History
... be "the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." ...
... be "the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." ...
Lesson 14: The Cold War
... USSR. In 1946, Truman proposed a plan to the United Nations to require the USSR to cease construction on any atomic weaponry, saying that only then would the U.S. destroy its growing arsenal. The Soviets rejected this plan and both sides rushed to develop weapons of mass destruction. In 1946, the fe ...
... USSR. In 1946, Truman proposed a plan to the United Nations to require the USSR to cease construction on any atomic weaponry, saying that only then would the U.S. destroy its growing arsenal. The Soviets rejected this plan and both sides rushed to develop weapons of mass destruction. In 1946, the fe ...
Name
... 23. What did France, Britain, and the United States decide to do in Germany in 1948? __________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ 24. What had the Soviet Unio ...
... 23. What did France, Britain, and the United States decide to do in Germany in 1948? __________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ 24. What had the Soviet Unio ...
Name - Reeths-Puffer Schools
... Westernization: Adoption of western ideas and lifestyles by other countries. __________________________________________________________________________ Allied Powers: World War II forces that included France, Great Britain, Soviet Union, and The United States. _______________________________________ ...
... Westernization: Adoption of western ideas and lifestyles by other countries. __________________________________________________________________________ Allied Powers: World War II forces that included France, Great Britain, Soviet Union, and The United States. _______________________________________ ...
The Early Cold War
... • Gorbachev renounced the Brezhnev Doctrine, which pledged to use Soviet force to protect its interests in Eastern Europe. • On September 10, Hungary opened its border with Austria, allowing East Germans to flee to the West. • After massive public demonstrations in East Germany and Eastern Europe, t ...
... • Gorbachev renounced the Brezhnev Doctrine, which pledged to use Soviet force to protect its interests in Eastern Europe. • On September 10, Hungary opened its border with Austria, allowing East Germans to flee to the West. • After massive public demonstrations in East Germany and Eastern Europe, t ...
One World Into two
... and economic assistance to prevent communism from taking hold in Greece and Turkey, which in turn lessened the Communist threat in the entire Middle East. The Marshall Plan brought relief to devastated European countries, ushering in an economic recovery that made them less susceptible to communism ...
... and economic assistance to prevent communism from taking hold in Greece and Turkey, which in turn lessened the Communist threat in the entire Middle East. The Marshall Plan brought relief to devastated European countries, ushering in an economic recovery that made them less susceptible to communism ...
Cold War - Mrs. Rostas
... power in Eastern Germany, which the United States took as a sign that he wanted to spread communism The tension that followed became known as the Cold War and lasted almost four decades ...
... power in Eastern Germany, which the United States took as a sign that he wanted to spread communism The tension that followed became known as the Cold War and lasted almost four decades ...
Spread of the Cold War
... • The policy for the U.S. to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey because they were threatened by Communism • Policy of Containment – Adopted by U.S. in 1947 – Keep communism within its existing boundaries and prevent further Soviet ...
... • The policy for the U.S. to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey because they were threatened by Communism • Policy of Containment – Adopted by U.S. in 1947 – Keep communism within its existing boundaries and prevent further Soviet ...
2. The Beginning of the Cold War (1945-1953
... • The Soviets jailed or killed some political opponents. • The Soviets rigged elections to ensure the success of Communists. • Yugoslavia was the one Eastern European nation that was not under the direct control of Stalin and the Soviet Union. • Josip Broz Tito, a Communist, refused to take orders f ...
... • The Soviets jailed or killed some political opponents. • The Soviets rigged elections to ensure the success of Communists. • Yugoslavia was the one Eastern European nation that was not under the direct control of Stalin and the Soviet Union. • Josip Broz Tito, a Communist, refused to take orders f ...
The Yalta and Potsdam Conferences
... Relationships between the three were still sound and some significant agreements were reached. ...
... Relationships between the three were still sound and some significant agreements were reached. ...
USII.8abc-Quiz-Review-with
... Much of Europe was in ruins following World War II. Soviet forces occupied most of Eastern and Central Europe and the Eastern portion of Germany. The United States felt it was in its best interest to rebuild Europe and prevent political and economic instability. USII.8a: Rebuilding efforts in Europe ...
... Much of Europe was in ruins following World War II. Soviet forces occupied most of Eastern and Central Europe and the Eastern portion of Germany. The United States felt it was in its best interest to rebuild Europe and prevent political and economic instability. USII.8a: Rebuilding efforts in Europe ...
Tracy High School US History Yalta Conference
... Germany would be demilitarized, de-nazified, and until a final decision could be made about a German government, divided into four occupation zones, each administered by one of the Allied powers and France (the French were given a zone carved out of the British and US sections). ...
... Germany would be demilitarized, de-nazified, and until a final decision could be made about a German government, divided into four occupation zones, each administered by one of the Allied powers and France (the French were given a zone carved out of the British and US sections). ...
the File
... that caused a state of tension, fear of nuclear war and division between nations, though no direct fighting took place. (Communist vs. Democratic Nations) President Truman’s 1947 statement that promised military and economic assistance to Greece and Turkey that were threatened by communism Secretary ...
... that caused a state of tension, fear of nuclear war and division between nations, though no direct fighting took place. (Communist vs. Democratic Nations) President Truman’s 1947 statement that promised military and economic assistance to Greece and Turkey that were threatened by communism Secretary ...
(1945-present) The Cold War Era and the Emergence of the New
... Marshall Plan - U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall urged Americans to offer economic aide- this was the Marshall Plan. Refused by Stalin. Imre Nagy - liberal communist reformer installed as Chief by the people of Budapest. NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization- formed in 1949 by U.S. ant ...
... Marshall Plan - U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall urged Americans to offer economic aide- this was the Marshall Plan. Refused by Stalin. Imre Nagy - liberal communist reformer installed as Chief by the people of Budapest. NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization- formed in 1949 by U.S. ant ...