Chapter 18 Section 3 - Guthrie Public Schools
... the intense anti-communist suspicion from the late 1940s to the late 1950s. This period is also referred to as the Second Red Scare It coincided with increased fears about communist influence on American institutions and espionage by Soviet agents. Originally coined to criticize the actions of U ...
... the intense anti-communist suspicion from the late 1940s to the late 1950s. This period is also referred to as the Second Red Scare It coincided with increased fears about communist influence on American institutions and espionage by Soviet agents. Originally coined to criticize the actions of U ...
chapter 4: the cold war world
... 36. This early arms limitation agreement emerged from Soviet-American negotiations initiated in 1969. (p. 103) ...
... 36. This early arms limitation agreement emerged from Soviet-American negotiations initiated in 1969. (p. 103) ...
OCR GCSE MWH Student Book Ch 2
... used the army to seize control. Many non-communists were arrested and the non-communist foreign secretary, Jan Masaryk, was murdered. Rigged elections were held in which the Communists won a landslide victory. Other political parties were then banned. ...
... used the army to seize control. Many non-communists were arrested and the non-communist foreign secretary, Jan Masaryk, was murdered. Rigged elections were held in which the Communists won a landslide victory. Other political parties were then banned. ...
Chapter_19 - Student Copy
... • East Germany: To make sure Germany could not ________________ his nation again, Stalin established a ________________ government, naming the state the German Democratic Republic. • Finland and Yugoslavia: Both countries maintained their ________________ from Soviet control - Finland, by signing a ...
... • East Germany: To make sure Germany could not ________________ his nation again, Stalin established a ________________ government, naming the state the German Democratic Republic. • Finland and Yugoslavia: Both countries maintained their ________________ from Soviet control - Finland, by signing a ...
File
... Until 1948, Czechoslovakia was a freely elected coalition government which comprised of communist and other left-wing parties. However, in early 1948, with elections due in May, all signs pointed to democratic parties winning elections. To pre-empt this, the communists seized power in an armed coup. ...
... Until 1948, Czechoslovakia was a freely elected coalition government which comprised of communist and other left-wing parties. However, in early 1948, with elections due in May, all signs pointed to democratic parties winning elections. To pre-empt this, the communists seized power in an armed coup. ...
The Truman Doctrine Notes IB History Elexuis Givens Long
... because like the U.S. the Soviet Union wanted a world modeled on their own country’s society and values. ...
... because like the U.S. the Soviet Union wanted a world modeled on their own country’s society and values. ...
The Cold War - SharpSchool
... on in 1983 to use ground and space-based systems to protect the US from attack by nuclear ballistic missiles. It focused on strategic defense rather than doctrine of mutual assured destruction (MAD). • It was quickly nicknamed “Star Wars.” •Criticism of SDI: – It would require the US to change, with ...
... on in 1983 to use ground and space-based systems to protect the US from attack by nuclear ballistic missiles. It focused on strategic defense rather than doctrine of mutual assured destruction (MAD). • It was quickly nicknamed “Star Wars.” •Criticism of SDI: – It would require the US to change, with ...
Document
... immediately following WWII was hampered by • A huge debt that was owed to the US • Obsolete factories and low rates of investment and savings • The failure of centralized planning • A poorly educated populace • Too great a reliance on imports ...
... immediately following WWII was hampered by • A huge debt that was owed to the US • Obsolete factories and low rates of investment and savings • The failure of centralized planning • A poorly educated populace • Too great a reliance on imports ...
Chapter 28 - Boone County Schools
... Netherlands, Norway, and Portugal signed a treaty with the US and Canada. Later added were West Germany, Greece, and Turkey. • They agreed to provide mutual assistance if any one of them was attacked. ...
... Netherlands, Norway, and Portugal signed a treaty with the US and Canada. Later added were West Germany, Greece, and Turkey. • They agreed to provide mutual assistance if any one of them was attacked. ...
Document
... • Harry S. Truman succeeds FDR as president • As vice-president, Truman was not included in policy decisions - was not told about atom bomb ...
... • Harry S. Truman succeeds FDR as president • As vice-president, Truman was not included in policy decisions - was not told about atom bomb ...
AmCu-Chapter 26 Section 3.pptx
... 1. Formed 1938 to investigate Communist and Fascist Activity in US. 2. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover wanted HUAC to expose Communists and sympathizers. 3. FBI sent agents to infiltrate suspect groups.* 4. FBI wiretapped thousands of phones*** ...
... 1. Formed 1938 to investigate Communist and Fascist Activity in US. 2. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover wanted HUAC to expose Communists and sympathizers. 3. FBI sent agents to infiltrate suspect groups.* 4. FBI wiretapped thousands of phones*** ...
A_CHAPTER26
... • Harry S. Truman succeeds FDR as president • As vice-president, Truman was not included in policy decisions - was not told about atom bomb ...
... • Harry S. Truman succeeds FDR as president • As vice-president, Truman was not included in policy decisions - was not told about atom bomb ...
Document 1: The Marshall Plan Payments
... during America’s history. It was changed once during the Cold War to also show America’s dislike of Communism. ____________________________________________________________ “The Pledge of Allegiance was written in August 1892 by the socialist minister Francis Bellamy (18551931). It was originall ...
... during America’s history. It was changed once during the Cold War to also show America’s dislike of Communism. ____________________________________________________________ “The Pledge of Allegiance was written in August 1892 by the socialist minister Francis Bellamy (18551931). It was originall ...
26-cold war conflicts - Wood
... European nations Western Europe accepted the help, while Eastern Europe (read Stalin) rejected the aid Over the next four years 16 European countries received $13 billion in U.S. aid By 1952 Western Europe’s economy was flourishing ...
... European nations Western Europe accepted the help, while Eastern Europe (read Stalin) rejected the aid Over the next four years 16 European countries received $13 billion in U.S. aid By 1952 Western Europe’s economy was flourishing ...
Rise of the Cold War - Plain Local Schools
... immediately after World War II? They A. adopted democratic reforms in their political systems. B. became satellite states of the Soviet Union. C. became dependent on aid provided by the Marshall Plan. D. emerged as world economic ...
... immediately after World War II? They A. adopted democratic reforms in their political systems. B. became satellite states of the Soviet Union. C. became dependent on aid provided by the Marshall Plan. D. emerged as world economic ...
containment - Mrs.Yttredahl
... decided to ask the US to take over -Truman said that it was America’s duty to support people who wanted to be free from communist rule -The US needs to ensure that as nations rebuild, peace is a priority ...
... decided to ask the US to take over -Truman said that it was America’s duty to support people who wanted to be free from communist rule -The US needs to ensure that as nations rebuild, peace is a priority ...
The Cold War and Nationalism 1945-2001 - apeuro
... Between 1946-1953, 12 million deaths of its own citizens, more than any other period during the 20th century (even the civil war and purges). Most of the deaths occurred in the gulags (forced labor camps) ...
... Between 1946-1953, 12 million deaths of its own citizens, more than any other period during the 20th century (even the civil war and purges). Most of the deaths occurred in the gulags (forced labor camps) ...
Cold War Conflicts
... • U.S. emerges from war as great economic power - wants Eastern European raw materials, markets ...
... • U.S. emerges from war as great economic power - wants Eastern European raw materials, markets ...
Multiple Choice Quiz
... 2. “Trotsky Forms Red Army 3. “Germany Invades USSR” 4. “Warsaw Pact Formed” 27. A major development in relations between the Soviet Union and the United States occurred in the late 1980’s when the two nations agreed to 1. purchase all their oil from Mexico 2. withdraw from the United Nations 3. eli ...
... 2. “Trotsky Forms Red Army 3. “Germany Invades USSR” 4. “Warsaw Pact Formed” 27. A major development in relations between the Soviet Union and the United States occurred in the late 1980’s when the two nations agreed to 1. purchase all their oil from Mexico 2. withdraw from the United Nations 3. eli ...
Soviets Dominate Eastern Europe
... • Brandt’s government broke with the past and entered into direct relations with East Germany. • Aimed for modest practical improvements rather than reunification • Brandt brought Germany’s Social Democrats (S.P.D.) to national power for first time since the 1920s; demonstrated two-party political d ...
... • Brandt’s government broke with the past and entered into direct relations with East Germany. • Aimed for modest practical improvements rather than reunification • Brandt brought Germany’s Social Democrats (S.P.D.) to national power for first time since the 1920s; demonstrated two-party political d ...
The Cold War
... May 1949- Soviet Union lifted blockade East & West Berlin established as separate states ...
... May 1949- Soviet Union lifted blockade East & West Berlin established as separate states ...
Cold War Lectures
... d. Between 1946-1953, the Soviet government was responsible for over 12 million deaths of its own citizens, more than any other period during the 20th century (even the civil war and purges). Most of the deaths occurred in the gulags (forced labor camps) 2. Five-year plans in USSR reintroduced to ...
... d. Between 1946-1953, the Soviet government was responsible for over 12 million deaths of its own citizens, more than any other period during the 20th century (even the civil war and purges). Most of the deaths occurred in the gulags (forced labor camps) 2. Five-year plans in USSR reintroduced to ...
Ch.19, Sec.1- Origins of the Cold War
... The U.S. was afraid if they didn’t act immediately, the Soviet Union would take these two over. Therefore, Truman made a speech before Congress that came to be known as the Truman Doctrine, which he called on Congress to approve of $400 million in aid for Greece and Turkey. Congress agreed, and the ...
... The U.S. was afraid if they didn’t act immediately, the Soviet Union would take these two over. Therefore, Truman made a speech before Congress that came to be known as the Truman Doctrine, which he called on Congress to approve of $400 million in aid for Greece and Turkey. Congress agreed, and the ...
The Cold War
... Soviet Union and communism through diplomatic, economic, and military means. In short, under the containment policy the United States tried to contain or restrict communism to those countries of the world where it already existed. After the Soviet Union had spread communism to the nations of Eastern ...
... Soviet Union and communism through diplomatic, economic, and military means. In short, under the containment policy the United States tried to contain or restrict communism to those countries of the world where it already existed. After the Soviet Union had spread communism to the nations of Eastern ...
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (Czech/Slovak: Československá socialistická republika) was the official name of Czechoslovakia from 11 July 1960 until following the 1989 Velvet Revolution, when the name was changed on 23 April 1990. It has been regarded as a satellite state of the Soviet Union.Following the coup d'état of February 1948, when the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia seized power with the backing of the Soviet Union, the country was declared a people's republic after the Ninth-of-May Constitution became effective. The traditional name Československá republika (Czechoslovak Republic) was changed on 11 July 1960 following implementation of the 1960 Constitution of Czechoslovakia as a symbol of the ""final victory of socialism"" in the country, and remained so until the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia. Several other state symbols were changed in 1960.