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Transcript
Chapter 21
The Cold War
Chill-up Option 1
• On blank paper. Add your name, date and the
Title “Cold War”
• Your mission: Collaborate with your group and
use phones as needed to BRAINSTORM and # and
list as many COLD WAR Related topics as possible.
• (at least 10)
• Include things like Terms, events, people(leaders
ect.), places, products made during it, and sides
in the Cold War as you can in TEN minutes. Good
luck!
VLA Cold War INtro
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAsMBgn
t3mA
• Add to your list 5 more things! (can be spoken
details or visual details or people mentioned
ect.)
W up option 2: Imagine living in a fully stocked and furnished cold war bunker. What
are 5 things you’d want to save from destruction or enjoy as the world above burned.
ALSO decide on any three people to have with you for 1 month underground and tell
why you picked those you did!
Details die roll and Create an attention getting
Headline! Mine: “I will break you”
How many details can
You find?
What specific fears are
being
Reflected by the
Illustrator?
VLA warmup: 5 plus details can you
add to your lists?
• Quick overview:
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHwIkOv
6Rc4
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAsMBgn
t3mA
• Cold War Beginnings:
• After World War II, although an international organization (the United Nations)
was formed to ensure global peace and prosperity, that did not always happen.
• Germany would remain divided between a Soviet-influenced East Germany and
a western-influenced West Germany.
• Europe itself would be divided into the Eastern bloc, dominated by the Soviet
Union, and the Western bloc, tied to the United States.
Cold War
Explained
&2 hot spots
• The Cold war was a period of hostility between the United
States and the Soviet Union without any direct military
conflict. This war of competing ideas would last for decades.
• 2 Proxy wars: (wars where neither country ever came in
direct contact with the other.) : the U.S. and Soviet Union
were both involved in supporting Capitalism or communism
• 1. in the Korean War of 1950-1953
• 2. the Vietnam War of 1965-1973.
• The Western bloc and the United States
created NATO in 1949.
• NATO: military alliance primarily for
discouraging the Soviet Union from aggression
in Europe.
• The USSR used their military force
twice/stopped uprisings in Hungary (1952) &
Czechoslovakia (1968)those countries were
revolting for democracy)
Different strokes:
• During the Cold War there were differences with the
Soviets and the United States both politically &
economically, US followed: Capitalism; USSR:
Communism.
• To maintain control of Eastern Europe, or the Eastern
bloc, the Soviets in 1955 created the Warsaw Pact, a
military alliance that tied Russia with other soviet
nations.
• the USSR also brought nations under its control in
eastern Europe and made them into satellite nations.
The main purpose of them was to create a buffer to
protect themselves against invasion from the west.
Aid PLans
• The United States, as the leader of the nonCommunist world, developed the Truman
Doctrine to aid countries threatened by
Communist takeover.
• In addition, just after WW2, the United States
also created the Marshall Plan to help Western
Europe’s democratic nations rebuild their
economies. (USA spent $14 billion rebuilding
Western Europe’s economy).
Anti-comm measures:
• The cold war affected American politics during
the 1950s, :
• concerns arose about Communist influences
in American government and society.
• we held: McCarthy Hearings accusing people
without evidence:
• Hollywood Ten group of writers who were
accused but refused to testify in front of
HUAC).
• We also held Duck n Cover drills in schools!
Home protests and Nam
• 1960s in USA: women, African Americans, Hispanic
Americans, and Native Americans began to make advances in
civil rights largely through mass protests and demonstrations.
1960s: the U.S. enters the Vietnam War to stop a
communist takeover from North Vietnam.
Key Events of the Cold War
• 1. 1950-1953: Korean War between Communist North Korea and
democratic UN Forces and South Korea. End in Tie.
• 2. Berlin Wall constructed Aug 13th 1961, Communist East
Germany tries to prevent East Berliners from fleeing into free
West Berlin. Wall falls in 1989.
• REVIEW your Notes on COLD War 5 minutes
till launch codes are entered….
VLA Webbing
• On blank paper you shall make 2 webs. On
one side Label Center of Web “Korean War”
Then quickly research/brainstorm any 5 facts
to know about it. (leave space to add many
more facts) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X7nbwFxGRU
• On opposite side of paper label a Web “Berlin
Wall” and Then quickly research/brainstorm
any 5 facts to know about it. (leave space to
add many more facts)
•
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdZVsFjWnbI
•
Key
events
Continued
3. Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 (USSR under
Kruschev tries to sneak nuclear missiles into
Cuba, US under JFK stops them with a Naval
Blockade and threat of Nuclear war.
• 4. Vietnam War 1965-1973. US and South
Vietnam fight (and lose) against the VC/NVA
and Ho Chi Minh and Communist North
Vietnam.
• 5. 1980s: Reagan and Gorbachev hold a series
of meetings (summits) under new USSR policy
of glasnost (openness) and perestroika (free
enterprise) .USSR begins to break up.
Effectively ending the Cold War
VLAs:
• Cold War:
• Quick overview:
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAsMBgn
t3mA
• Crash Course:
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9HjvHZfC
UI
Wrap Up
• Create a Chilly web off at least 20 connected
cold War facts and THEN draw a small picture,
cartoon Or image Represents A KEY FACT
related to the Cold War.
• Must have a minimum of 4 connected chains…