The Western World: An Overview
... Communist nations in Eastern Europe (Warsaw Pact). ○ Led by the Soviet Union. Western Democracies (NATO). ○ Led by the United States of America. ...
... Communist nations in Eastern Europe (Warsaw Pact). ○ Led by the Soviet Union. Western Democracies (NATO). ○ Led by the United States of America. ...
Berlin Wall
... • Not only was Germany divided into four occupation zones (British, French, United States of America, and the Soviet Union), the city of Berlin, located in the Soviet zone, was also divided into four zones. • These zones were created by the powers and were simply “lines on a map” with no regard to w ...
... • Not only was Germany divided into four occupation zones (British, French, United States of America, and the Soviet Union), the city of Berlin, located in the Soviet zone, was also divided into four zones. • These zones were created by the powers and were simply “lines on a map” with no regard to w ...
Stalin Spreading Communism throughout Eastern Europe and How
... thought that they had an agreement with the western democracies that made Eastern Europe a Soviet influence. ...
... thought that they had an agreement with the western democracies that made Eastern Europe a Soviet influence. ...
Stalin Spreading Communism throughout - 6thgrade
... thought that they had an agreement with the western democracies that made Eastern Europe a Soviet influence. ...
... thought that they had an agreement with the western democracies that made Eastern Europe a Soviet influence. ...
cold war revision
... On June 23, 1948 the USSR imposed a complete blockade on railway, road and canal traffic leading to West Berlin from the allied German zone. No supplies of any type, including food, fuel and consumer goods, were allowed to enter West Berlin. Stalin wanted to starve the city into submission. This wa ...
... On June 23, 1948 the USSR imposed a complete blockade on railway, road and canal traffic leading to West Berlin from the allied German zone. No supplies of any type, including food, fuel and consumer goods, were allowed to enter West Berlin. Stalin wanted to starve the city into submission. This wa ...
18-5 Powerpoint - McCook Public Schools
... • On March 12, 1947, Truman outlined a new policy to Congress • The Truman doctrine, would guide the U. S for decades – The Americans would resist soviet expansion in Europe or elsewhere in the world • Truman sent military and economic aid and advisers to Greece and Turkey so that they could withsta ...
... • On March 12, 1947, Truman outlined a new policy to Congress • The Truman doctrine, would guide the U. S for decades – The Americans would resist soviet expansion in Europe or elsewhere in the world • Truman sent military and economic aid and advisers to Greece and Turkey so that they could withsta ...
Cold War spreads - mp082.k12.sd.us
... the communist party After WWII: most quit the party Party members will face persecution in the ...
... the communist party After WWII: most quit the party Party members will face persecution in the ...
The Cold War: 1950s Red Scare: Senator Joseph McCarthy began
... Red Scare: Senator Joseph McCarthy began communist witch hunt in the early 1950s; he attempted to identify US citizens sympathetic to communism; The Rosenbergs were accused of spying for the Soviets in 1953 and were executed Domino Theory: President Eisenhower’s belief that if one nation in Asia fal ...
... Red Scare: Senator Joseph McCarthy began communist witch hunt in the early 1950s; he attempted to identify US citizens sympathetic to communism; The Rosenbergs were accused of spying for the Soviets in 1953 and were executed Domino Theory: President Eisenhower’s belief that if one nation in Asia fal ...
Origins of Cold War
... How did this “war” get its name? • The Cold War was a competition that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union for power and influence in the world. • The Cold War was characterized by political and economic conflict and military tensions. • The rivalry stopped just short of a “hot ...
... How did this “war” get its name? • The Cold War was a competition that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union for power and influence in the world. • The Cold War was characterized by political and economic conflict and military tensions. • The rivalry stopped just short of a “hot ...
Origins of the Cold War power point
... An example of this was Stalin’s blockade of West Berlin in 1948. ...
... An example of this was Stalin’s blockade of West Berlin in 1948. ...
The Cold War - Bibb 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 ...
2. The Beginning of the Cold War (1945-1953
... • Uncertainty over a free Poland • Stalin wanted to establish a pro-Soviet government while U.S. and Britain wanted a ...
... • Uncertainty over a free Poland • Stalin wanted to establish a pro-Soviet government while U.S. and Britain wanted a ...
There were many consequences of the Cold War, both positive and
... There were many consequences of the Cold War, both positive and negative. Evaluate the origins, setbacks, and successes of the American policy of “containing” the Soviet Union and Communism in general. The consquences of the Cold war were negaitve and positive. There were many things that were posit ...
... There were many consequences of the Cold War, both positive and negative. Evaluate the origins, setbacks, and successes of the American policy of “containing” the Soviet Union and Communism in general. The consquences of the Cold war were negaitve and positive. There were many things that were posit ...
Name
... 22. Why do you think Great Britain and France received so much aid? _______________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ 23. What did France, Britain, and the United States decide to do in Germany in 1948? __________________ ___________ ...
... 22. Why do you think Great Britain and France received so much aid? _______________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ 23. What did France, Britain, and the United States decide to do in Germany in 1948? __________________ ___________ ...
US Foreign Policy Since World War II
... Origins of the Cold War The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed as a defensive alliance among the United States and western European countries to prevent a Soviet invasion of Western Europe. ...
... Origins of the Cold War The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed as a defensive alliance among the United States and western European countries to prevent a Soviet invasion of Western Europe. ...
Chapter 35 The End of the Cold War and the Shape of a New Era
... US military commitments remained high after the Cold War. Many other countries increased their military arsenal in response. The growth and success of the European Union is a potential counterweight to the USA. ...
... US military commitments remained high after the Cold War. Many other countries increased their military arsenal in response. The growth and success of the European Union is a potential counterweight to the USA. ...
DBQ Cold War Outside - White Plains Public Schools
... policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures ...
... policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures ...
US Unit 9 Day 1 The Cold War
... ■ Communist governments were created by the Soviet Union in all of the Eastern European countries. Winston Churchill referred to this as the “Iron Curtain”. ...
... ■ Communist governments were created by the Soviet Union in all of the Eastern European countries. Winston Churchill referred to this as the “Iron Curtain”. ...
THE COLD WAR - Fort Bend ISD
... • Believed economic stability would keep peace in the world • Believed the free enterprise system was necessary for economic growth • Believed in a communistic forms of government • Believed in workers revolting ...
... • Believed economic stability would keep peace in the world • Believed the free enterprise system was necessary for economic growth • Believed in a communistic forms of government • Believed in workers revolting ...
NAME: DATE:______ Before proceeding, please make a copy of
... Declaration of ____________________________ established Germany ________________. Potsdam Conference – July 1945 Who was present? What did they decide? German-Polish border established; German reparations refigured. What was significant about these conferences? What is a “Cold War?” Tension between ...
... Declaration of ____________________________ established Germany ________________. Potsdam Conference – July 1945 Who was present? What did they decide? German-Polish border established; German reparations refigured. What was significant about these conferences? What is a “Cold War?” Tension between ...
Early Cold War Review Game Score Sheet
... “Liberal Czechoslovak Government Replaced” These historical newspaper headlines were related to: A. Joseph Stalin’s great purges B. Nikita Khrushchev’s counter-moves to the Truman Presidency C. the Soviet Union’s acceptance of capitalism D. responses to the Cuban Missile Crisis E. attempts by the So ...
... “Liberal Czechoslovak Government Replaced” These historical newspaper headlines were related to: A. Joseph Stalin’s great purges B. Nikita Khrushchev’s counter-moves to the Truman Presidency C. the Soviet Union’s acceptance of capitalism D. responses to the Cuban Missile Crisis E. attempts by the So ...
War in Europe - Cobb Learning
... 12. World War II was fought in many places. Where did most of the fighting take place? Europe, Pacific, Africa 13. What big decision did President Truman have to make about the war in the Pacific? To use the atomic bomb on Japan 14. When did Pearl Harbor take place? December 7, 1941 15. Why was the ...
... 12. World War II was fought in many places. Where did most of the fighting take place? Europe, Pacific, Africa 13. What big decision did President Truman have to make about the war in the Pacific? To use the atomic bomb on Japan 14. When did Pearl Harbor take place? December 7, 1941 15. Why was the ...
The Cold War Begins
... Soon, every nation in Eastern Europe had a Soviet-friendly Communist government in place, most were under the direct control of Stalin. The lone exception was Yugoslavia with Josip Broz Tito firmly in control. The U.S. was alarmed by the way the Soviet Union treated Germans living in Poland and othe ...
... Soon, every nation in Eastern Europe had a Soviet-friendly Communist government in place, most were under the direct control of Stalin. The lone exception was Yugoslavia with Josip Broz Tito firmly in control. The U.S. was alarmed by the way the Soviet Union treated Germans living in Poland and othe ...
The Cold War: Cuban Missile Crisis and Impact on America
... LIMITED TEST BAN TREATY: U.S., Soviet Union, UK signed treaty BANNING nuclear testing ABOVE GROUND ...
... LIMITED TEST BAN TREATY: U.S., Soviet Union, UK signed treaty BANNING nuclear testing ABOVE GROUND ...