Unit 6: Cold War in the 60s and 70s
... known as ____________________________________, which included releasing political ______________________ & ____________________ censorship 2. Khrushchev seemed willing to ________________________________________________ to ease Cold War tensions… But, tensions between the USA & USSR ________________ ...
... known as ____________________________________, which included releasing political ______________________ & ____________________ censorship 2. Khrushchev seemed willing to ________________________________________________ to ease Cold War tensions… But, tensions between the USA & USSR ________________ ...
Lesson 14: The Cold War
... The Cold War Begins After the close of World War II, a new and very different conflict rose to the forefront of American national attention: the Cold War. The Cold War pitted the communist Soviet Union against the capitalist U.S. and its Western Allies. While there was little actual violence, both s ...
... The Cold War Begins After the close of World War II, a new and very different conflict rose to the forefront of American national attention: the Cold War. The Cold War pitted the communist Soviet Union against the capitalist U.S. and its Western Allies. While there was little actual violence, both s ...
LECTURE 18 COLD WAR CONFLICTS 1945-1960
... Central Hall in London, where representatives from 51 nations met in San Francisco. By June 1946, they agreed on a charter, which created a general assembly made up of all member nations. UN Council has five permanent members: – U.S., U.K., France, Soviet Union & Republic of China. Permanent members ...
... Central Hall in London, where representatives from 51 nations met in San Francisco. By June 1946, they agreed on a charter, which created a general assembly made up of all member nations. UN Council has five permanent members: – U.S., U.K., France, Soviet Union & Republic of China. Permanent members ...
Unit 7 The Cold War
... publicly argued with President Truman about his desire to drop atomic bombs on China. • Truman fired the popular General for insubordination. MacArthur Video ...
... publicly argued with President Truman about his desire to drop atomic bombs on China. • Truman fired the popular General for insubordination. MacArthur Video ...
The Cold War Begins
... to be prevented from happening in the in the first place. Thee best way to do that seemed to be threatened to use nuclear weapons if Communist state tried to seize territory by force. This policy came to be called “ massive retaliation.” “Brinkmanship” was the willingness to go to the brink of war t ...
... to be prevented from happening in the in the first place. Thee best way to do that seemed to be threatened to use nuclear weapons if Communist state tried to seize territory by force. This policy came to be called “ massive retaliation.” “Brinkmanship” was the willingness to go to the brink of war t ...
Cold War Study guide
... Differences in beliefs_ and __ideologies_____ between the United States and the Soviet Union The Soviet Union’s domination over _central & eastern European countries American policy of _containment_ to stop the spread of ...
... Differences in beliefs_ and __ideologies_____ between the United States and the Soviet Union The Soviet Union’s domination over _central & eastern European countries American policy of _containment_ to stop the spread of ...
The Cold War
... – Neither side would give up, people lived in fear that another world war would erupt ...
... – Neither side would give up, people lived in fear that another world war would erupt ...
Teaching Resources
... 8. The failure of the Baruch Plan to maintain a U.S. monopoly on nuclear arms while preventing their development by other nations signaled the beginning of a frenzied nuclear arms race between the two superpowers. B. George Kennan and the Containment Strategy 1. As tensions mounted, the United State ...
... 8. The failure of the Baruch Plan to maintain a U.S. monopoly on nuclear arms while preventing their development by other nations signaled the beginning of a frenzied nuclear arms race between the two superpowers. B. George Kennan and the Containment Strategy 1. As tensions mounted, the United State ...
Restructuring the Post-War World
... Allies Become Enemies Yalta Conference: A Postwar Plan In February 1945, British, American, Soviet leaders meet at Yalta They agree to divide ______________________ into zones of occupation when WWII ends Soviet leader _________________________ agrees to allow free elections in Eastern Europe Creati ...
... Allies Become Enemies Yalta Conference: A Postwar Plan In February 1945, British, American, Soviet leaders meet at Yalta They agree to divide ______________________ into zones of occupation when WWII ends Soviet leader _________________________ agrees to allow free elections in Eastern Europe Creati ...
SOL Review - Cold War PART I
... 1. _____ A latitude line; an imaginary line around the earth measuring distance from the equator 2. _____ A policy to stop (or contain) the spread of communism 3. _____ A type of government where all power is given to a dictator 4. _____ A type of government where the people have the power to rule 5 ...
... 1. _____ A latitude line; an imaginary line around the earth measuring distance from the equator 2. _____ A policy to stop (or contain) the spread of communism 3. _____ A type of government where all power is given to a dictator 4. _____ A type of government where the people have the power to rule 5 ...
Unit 2: Building a Powerful Nation (1850-1915)
... o Army-McCarthy Hearings Democrats wanted them televised and McCarthy agreed ...
... o Army-McCarthy Hearings Democrats wanted them televised and McCarthy agreed ...
CHAPTER 28 THE ONSET OF THE COLD WAR
... Department of Defense unified armed forces Central Intelligence Agency coordinated intelligence-gathering National Security Council advised president ...
... Department of Defense unified armed forces Central Intelligence Agency coordinated intelligence-gathering National Security Council advised president ...
The Cold War Divides the World
... – Third World—developing nations; often newly independent, nonaligned ...
... – Third World—developing nations; often newly independent, nonaligned ...
The Cold War Competition between the United States and the
... - Cuban Missile Crisis. During the arms buildup, the closest that the US and the Soviet Union came to nuclear war was during the Cuban Missile Crisis. When Cuba became allies with the Soviet Union, the Soviets began moving missiles into Cuba, which is close to Florida (about 90 miles). The United S ...
... - Cuban Missile Crisis. During the arms buildup, the closest that the US and the Soviet Union came to nuclear war was during the Cuban Missile Crisis. When Cuba became allies with the Soviet Union, the Soviets began moving missiles into Cuba, which is close to Florida (about 90 miles). The United S ...
Which side was initially winning the war
... A state of tension between United States and the Soviet Union without actual fighting that divided the world into two armed camps. ...
... A state of tension between United States and the Soviet Union without actual fighting that divided the world into two armed camps. ...
File
... • Territories and countries over which a powerful country dominates • The countries that the western Allies had liberated from Nazi Germany fell under American sphere of influence, whereas those liberated by the Soviets fell under their sphere ...
... • Territories and countries over which a powerful country dominates • The countries that the western Allies had liberated from Nazi Germany fell under American sphere of influence, whereas those liberated by the Soviets fell under their sphere ...
Images and Stories from the Cold War
... “In 1947, Truman asked Congress for $400 million to help the Greek government to fight the communists and to help the Turkish government, which was under Soviet pressure. (Less than three years later, the Greek communists gave up their struggle). Truman thought that the spread of communism should be ...
... “In 1947, Truman asked Congress for $400 million to help the Greek government to fight the communists and to help the Turkish government, which was under Soviet pressure. (Less than three years later, the Greek communists gave up their struggle). Truman thought that the spread of communism should be ...
Cold War Review Jeopardy - rivard
... missile sites in Cuba. These missiles could be used against the US. -The US (who had missiles in Turkey that could shoot at the USSR) wanted the USSR to take their ...
... missile sites in Cuba. These missiles could be used against the US. -The US (who had missiles in Turkey that could shoot at the USSR) wanted the USSR to take their ...
8 review
... Origins of the Cold War During WWII, the Soviet Union _______________________________ (took over) many E. European countries and made them communist governments The _________________________________________ and tried to ____________________ the spread of it. This policy was known as “_________ ...
... Origins of the Cold War During WWII, the Soviet Union _______________________________ (took over) many E. European countries and made them communist governments The _________________________________________ and tried to ____________________ the spread of it. This policy was known as “_________ ...
Restoring the Peace
... another war. America’s President Wilson wanted to create a lasting peace supervised by the League of Nations. 1. a. After World War II, what were the U. S. goals for peace? 1. b. What were the goals of the Soviet Union? 2. After World War I, the Allies took territory away from Germany, limited the s ...
... another war. America’s President Wilson wanted to create a lasting peace supervised by the League of Nations. 1. a. After World War II, what were the U. S. goals for peace? 1. b. What were the goals of the Soviet Union? 2. After World War I, the Allies took territory away from Germany, limited the s ...
Chapter 25 notes
... created by the New Deal, President Eisenhower backed the Interstate Highway Act of 1956, a $27 billion plan to build 42,000 miles of multilane roadways throughout the United States. This project would create countless jobs and speed the suburbanization of America. This construction was also motivate ...
... created by the New Deal, President Eisenhower backed the Interstate Highway Act of 1956, a $27 billion plan to build 42,000 miles of multilane roadways throughout the United States. This project would create countless jobs and speed the suburbanization of America. This construction was also motivate ...
Origins of the Cold War
... Russian Revolution, the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union was fragile: – After the Russian Revolution in 1917, the U.S. refused to extend formal diplomatic relations to the new communist nation ...
... Russian Revolution, the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union was fragile: – After the Russian Revolution in 1917, the U.S. refused to extend formal diplomatic relations to the new communist nation ...