Origins of the Cold War Powerpoint Notes
... a. In 1949, a Chinese Civil War between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party resulted in a victory for the Communists under Mao Zedong. The “loss of China” was very disappointing, and would lead to future efforts to prevent more Asian nations from falling to communism. b. On September 23rd, ...
... a. In 1949, a Chinese Civil War between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party resulted in a victory for the Communists under Mao Zedong. The “loss of China” was very disappointing, and would lead to future efforts to prevent more Asian nations from falling to communism. b. On September 23rd, ...
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... The Soviet Union launched Sputnik, expanding the arms race. Now the goal was also to control outer space. Two responses by the United States were the establishment of NASA and the National Defense Education Act. ...
... The Soviet Union launched Sputnik, expanding the arms race. Now the goal was also to control outer space. Two responses by the United States were the establishment of NASA and the National Defense Education Act. ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary #1
... 1. Allied Powers - In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, Russia, the United States, and others that fought against the Central Powers; in World War II, the group of nations including Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States, that fought against the Axis Powers. ...
... 1. Allied Powers - In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, Russia, the United States, and others that fought against the Central Powers; in World War II, the group of nations including Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States, that fought against the Axis Powers. ...
Essay: Causes and Effects of the Cold War
... 5. The Cold War resulted in political problems all over the world Soviet Union/expansion, buffer zone 1. One cause of the Cold War was the Soviet Union’s desire to create a buffer zone. ...
... 5. The Cold War resulted in political problems all over the world Soviet Union/expansion, buffer zone 1. One cause of the Cold War was the Soviet Union’s desire to create a buffer zone. ...
Beginnings of the Cold War—where did it all begin?
... Berlin, Germany. The Soviets entered the city first and occupied it for two months. Leaders of the three wartime allies met again in Potsdam, Germany from July 17 – August 2, 1945. At Potsdam, Harry Truman represented the US, following FDR’s death. Truman was more suspicious of Stalin and of Soviet ...
... Berlin, Germany. The Soviets entered the city first and occupied it for two months. Leaders of the three wartime allies met again in Potsdam, Germany from July 17 – August 2, 1945. At Potsdam, Harry Truman represented the US, following FDR’s death. Truman was more suspicious of Stalin and of Soviet ...
File - Mrs. Argus
... ashes of the war. The $16 billion aid package helped Western Europe begin the process of rebuilding. Truman wanted to make sure that these nations would not be forced to turn to war or communism to provide for their starving people. It is considered political cartoon by Daniel Fitzpatrick from one o ...
... ashes of the war. The $16 billion aid package helped Western Europe begin the process of rebuilding. Truman wanted to make sure that these nations would not be forced to turn to war or communism to provide for their starving people. It is considered political cartoon by Daniel Fitzpatrick from one o ...
Collapse of the Soviet Union
... Thousands died from forced labor, little food, exposure to weather Genocide: planned killing of race of people (6 million by the end of WWII) The Cold War In 1945, a period of distrust and misunderstanding between the Soviet Union and the U.S. began Soviets (Communist) believed powerful cent ...
... Thousands died from forced labor, little food, exposure to weather Genocide: planned killing of race of people (6 million by the end of WWII) The Cold War In 1945, a period of distrust and misunderstanding between the Soviet Union and the U.S. began Soviets (Communist) believed powerful cent ...
Map Directions 1. Label all countries on the map 2. Draw in and
... Color all communist countries one color and add to the key Color all non-communist countries a separate color and add to the key ...
... Color all communist countries one color and add to the key Color all non-communist countries a separate color and add to the key ...
U5D6- Roots of the Cold War
... The Soviet Union aligned with other communist nations such as China, Cuba and North Korea. ...
... The Soviet Union aligned with other communist nations such as China, Cuba and North Korea. ...
Cold War The
... • South Korea remained “free”, so containment had worked. • Korea was badly damaged, and many lives were lost. ...
... • South Korea remained “free”, so containment had worked. • Korea was badly damaged, and many lives were lost. ...
Cold War
... • South Korea remained “free”, so containment had worked. • Korea was badly damaged, and many lives were lost. • They are still two separate countries today. ...
... • South Korea remained “free”, so containment had worked. • Korea was badly damaged, and many lives were lost. • They are still two separate countries today. ...
The Cold War - Effingham County Schools
... – 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 ...
Objective: To examine the causes of the Cold War
... Truman's secretary of state. At the end of World War II, the European nations were devastated. Their economies were in shambles; they could not even supply enough food to feed their own people. The Marshall Plan was an attempt to ensure that the economies of Europe would rise again from the ashes of ...
... Truman's secretary of state. At the end of World War II, the European nations were devastated. Their economies were in shambles; they could not even supply enough food to feed their own people. The Marshall Plan was an attempt to ensure that the economies of Europe would rise again from the ashes of ...
Cuban Missile Crisis and the Space Race
... Arms Race • Once the United States and Soviet Union both had nuclear weapons they began an arms race to produce weapons quickly in order to stay ahead of the other nation. • They were afraid that if they fell behind the other nation would attack so they continued to build nuclear bombs. • The weapo ...
... Arms Race • Once the United States and Soviet Union both had nuclear weapons they began an arms race to produce weapons quickly in order to stay ahead of the other nation. • They were afraid that if they fell behind the other nation would attack so they continued to build nuclear bombs. • The weapo ...
Cold War Beginning of Cold War U.S and Soviet Russia competed
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... Content copyright 2009-2012. MrHubbsHistory. All rights reserved. ...
United Nations
... funneled food and economic assistance to Europe to help with rebuilding after WWII ...
... funneled food and economic assistance to Europe to help with rebuilding after WWII ...
CHC 2D1 2015 Exam Review: The Aftermath, Cold War, Peace
... half-century, the two superpowers competed to be the best in the field of space exploration. The race began because both countries wanted to be able to fire weapons across the ocean, put satellites into space to spy on each other, and to show scientific excellence by putting a man on the moon. ...
... half-century, the two superpowers competed to be the best in the field of space exploration. The race began because both countries wanted to be able to fire weapons across the ocean, put satellites into space to spy on each other, and to show scientific excellence by putting a man on the moon. ...
The Cold War Comes Calling
... America and the Soviets cared little about the individual issues that divided India and Pakistan. Instead the Superpowers tried to use the existing rivalry and jealousy between the two South Asian neighbors to benefit themselves. ...
... America and the Soviets cared little about the individual issues that divided India and Pakistan. Instead the Superpowers tried to use the existing rivalry and jealousy between the two South Asian neighbors to benefit themselves. ...
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... Korea. In June 1950, US air and naval forces landed on the peninsula. Sixteen countries, including Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, were involved in the creation of an international force under US command. North Korea, on the other hand, enjoyed the diplomatic support of the S ...
... Korea. In June 1950, US air and naval forces landed on the peninsula. Sixteen countries, including Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, were involved in the creation of an international force under US command. North Korea, on the other hand, enjoyed the diplomatic support of the S ...
Chapter 9, Lesson 1 The World Divided.
... • The West valued human rights and wanted to work for peace, the Soviet Union did not share these ideas. • The differences in ideology, ...
... • The West valued human rights and wanted to work for peace, the Soviet Union did not share these ideas. • The differences in ideology, ...
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... 1946 Communist government set up in Albania, beginning gradual communist takeovers in all of Eastern European countries. 1946 Kennan’s “long telegram” warns of Soviet ambitions to spread communism ...
... 1946 Communist government set up in Albania, beginning gradual communist takeovers in all of Eastern European countries. 1946 Kennan’s “long telegram” warns of Soviet ambitions to spread communism ...
The Cold War Cold War
... of combined military strength to Stalin forms Warsaw Pact with Communist nations ...
... of combined military strength to Stalin forms Warsaw Pact with Communist nations ...
World War II and Post War Test
... 3. How did British taxes on salt contribute to the growth of Indian nationalism? A The tax triggered violence against the Salt March, which inspired a wider civil disobedience movement in India. B The resistance against the tax on salt required Indian national forces to stop the rebellion. C The imp ...
... 3. How did British taxes on salt contribute to the growth of Indian nationalism? A The tax triggered violence against the Salt March, which inspired a wider civil disobedience movement in India. B The resistance against the tax on salt required Indian national forces to stop the rebellion. C The imp ...
of the Cold War - Plain Local Schools
... Soviets wanted to expand to create “buffer zone” US wanted to CONTAIN Communism, spread democracy ...
... Soviets wanted to expand to create “buffer zone” US wanted to CONTAIN Communism, spread democracy ...
Chapter 7 worksheet - socialstudies30
... Soviet sphere? What are the implications of the iron curtain to the safety of Europe and the rest of the world? ...
... Soviet sphere? What are the implications of the iron curtain to the safety of Europe and the rest of the world? ...