Scoring Criteria Students should write an essay assessing the
... also committed billions of dollars in aid to European nations in an economic form of containment. Both programs were considered successes. U.S. efforts did not keep the Soviet Union from establishing communist governments in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and East Berlin. European showdowns also led ...
... also committed billions of dollars in aid to European nations in an economic form of containment. Both programs were considered successes. U.S. efforts did not keep the Soviet Union from establishing communist governments in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and East Berlin. European showdowns also led ...
Origins of the Cold War The United States and the Cold War
... Locate the following nations or “things”. Great Britain France West Germany East Germany Poland Hungary Czechoslovakia ...
... Locate the following nations or “things”. Great Britain France West Germany East Germany Poland Hungary Czechoslovakia ...
2. The Beginning of the Cold War (1945-1953
... • He also used this as an excuse to rebuild the military. ...
... • He also used this as an excuse to rebuild the military. ...
Soviet Union
... Containment is a geopolitical strategy to stop the expansion of an enemy. It is best known as the Cold War policy of the United States and its allies to prevent the spread of communism. A component of the Cold War, this policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to increase comm ...
... Containment is a geopolitical strategy to stop the expansion of an enemy. It is best known as the Cold War policy of the United States and its allies to prevent the spread of communism. A component of the Cold War, this policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to increase comm ...
Cold War to Berlin Wall
... • In 1950, North Korea, which was ruled by a Soviet-installed Communist government, invaded South Korea. UN troops, led by the United States, came to the aid of South Korea to help push the North Koreans back. When UN forces invaded North Korea, Chinese troops entered the conflict to help the Commun ...
... • In 1950, North Korea, which was ruled by a Soviet-installed Communist government, invaded South Korea. UN troops, led by the United States, came to the aid of South Korea to help push the North Koreans back. When UN forces invaded North Korea, Chinese troops entered the conflict to help the Commun ...
Unit 7: Cold War to the Present
... • In 1950, North Korea, which was ruled by a Soviet-installed Communist government, invaded South Korea. UN troops, led by the United States, came to the aid of South Korea to help push the North Koreans back. When UN forces invaded North Korea, Chinese troops entered the conflict to help the Commun ...
... • In 1950, North Korea, which was ruled by a Soviet-installed Communist government, invaded South Korea. UN troops, led by the United States, came to the aid of South Korea to help push the North Koreans back. When UN forces invaded North Korea, Chinese troops entered the conflict to help the Commun ...
Assignment #4: Cold War Hot Spots Comic Reflection
... Answer the “Reflection Question” below in a short paragraph that includes specific examples from the other case studies you just read about and discussed. Reflection Questions How were some of the following methods used in some of the other case studies? Brinkmanship, Espionage, Foreign Aid, Allianc ...
... Answer the “Reflection Question” below in a short paragraph that includes specific examples from the other case studies you just read about and discussed. Reflection Questions How were some of the following methods used in some of the other case studies? Brinkmanship, Espionage, Foreign Aid, Allianc ...
The Cold War Comes Calling
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
Cold War and the Fifties booklet
... These areas, called suburbs, began to expand. Living in the suburbs was made possible by the fact that more and more families could afford automobiles. Owning an automobile meant workers could live some distance from their workplaces. Dubbed the "crabgrass frontier" in Kenneth Jackson's book Crabgra ...
... These areas, called suburbs, began to expand. Living in the suburbs was made possible by the fact that more and more families could afford automobiles. Owning an automobile meant workers could live some distance from their workplaces. Dubbed the "crabgrass frontier" in Kenneth Jackson's book Crabgra ...
Did You Know
... Great Britain wanted the Eastern European nations to determine their own governments. Stalin feared that the Eastern European nations would be anti-Soviet if they were allowed free elections. In early 1947 President Harry S Truman issued the Truman Doctrine, which stated that the United States would ...
... Great Britain wanted the Eastern European nations to determine their own governments. Stalin feared that the Eastern European nations would be anti-Soviet if they were allowed free elections. In early 1947 President Harry S Truman issued the Truman Doctrine, which stated that the United States would ...
US Cold WAR Choose the letter of the best answer - roadrunner-ush
... 2. C. North and South Korea. 3. A. China 4. C. should be extended into a war against China. 5. B. private citizens control economic activity. 6. B. restrict the spread of communism. 7. D. efforts by Western nations to reunify Germany. 8. B. ruled in the southern and eastern regions of China. 9. A. t ...
... 2. C. North and South Korea. 3. A. China 4. C. should be extended into a war against China. 5. B. private citizens control economic activity. 6. B. restrict the spread of communism. 7. D. efforts by Western nations to reunify Germany. 8. B. ruled in the southern and eastern regions of China. 9. A. t ...
After years of playing a supporting role on the international stage
... economies were becoming increasingly interwoven. The Americans had long since abandoned the isolationist stance that they had assumed during the years between the two wars and now saw themselves as the champions of the free world, committed to containing communism at home and abroad. When the United ...
... economies were becoming increasingly interwoven. The Americans had long since abandoned the isolationist stance that they had assumed during the years between the two wars and now saw themselves as the champions of the free world, committed to containing communism at home and abroad. When the United ...
Unit 6 ColdWarinthe1960s70s
... to fight the communists Despite these efforts, the U.S. was unable to defeat the communist enemy The Vietnam War was expensive, hurt the U.S. economy, & became unpopular with anti-war protestors in the USA. In 1973, the USA withdrew ...
... to fight the communists Despite these efforts, the U.S. was unable to defeat the communist enemy The Vietnam War was expensive, hurt the U.S. economy, & became unpopular with anti-war protestors in the USA. In 1973, the USA withdrew ...
Chapter 25 notes
... after the war was the housing industry. According to the GI Bill of Rights, every returning serviceman was eligible for a home mortgage offered by the federal government. In the early 1950’s, William Levitt, a pioneer in home construction built entire communities of identical, affordable homes marke ...
... after the war was the housing industry. According to the GI Bill of Rights, every returning serviceman was eligible for a home mortgage offered by the federal government. In the early 1950’s, William Levitt, a pioneer in home construction built entire communities of identical, affordable homes marke ...
The Effects of the Cold War Reading
... one of every five Soviet adults and its dismantling left hundreds of millions throughout the former Soviet Union unemployed. After Russia embarked on capitalist economic reforms in the 1990s, it suffered a financial crisis and a recession more severe than what the U.S. and Germany had experienced du ...
... one of every five Soviet adults and its dismantling left hundreds of millions throughout the former Soviet Union unemployed. After Russia embarked on capitalist economic reforms in the 1990s, it suffered a financial crisis and a recession more severe than what the U.S. and Germany had experienced du ...
Restructuring the Post-War World
... Containment-US plan to stop the spread of ____________________________ The Truman Doctrine Truman Doctrine-US _____________ countries that __________________ communism Congress approves Truman’s request for aid to Greece, Turkey The Marshall Plan Much of Western Europe lay in ruins after World War ...
... Containment-US plan to stop the spread of ____________________________ The Truman Doctrine Truman Doctrine-US _____________ countries that __________________ communism Congress approves Truman’s request for aid to Greece, Turkey The Marshall Plan Much of Western Europe lay in ruins after World War ...
Cold War and 1950`s Study Guide
... A plan to give aid to European countries to rebuild after WWII. One method used to stop the spread of communism. President Truman was the leading supporter. ...
... A plan to give aid to European countries to rebuild after WWII. One method used to stop the spread of communism. President Truman was the leading supporter. ...
Cold War
... workplace and thereby encouraged faith in economic progress. Visual artists inspired by photography made realism the dominant aim of painter and sculptors. ...
... workplace and thereby encouraged faith in economic progress. Visual artists inspired by photography made realism the dominant aim of painter and sculptors. ...
chapter outline
... 1950, and the West claimed it was instigated by the Soviets. The Cold War spread to space, with the Soviet space satellite, Sputnik I. The Berlin Wall was built in 1961, a major Cold War symbol. The 1962 ...
... 1950, and the West claimed it was instigated by the Soviets. The Cold War spread to space, with the Soviet space satellite, Sputnik I. The Berlin Wall was built in 1961, a major Cold War symbol. The 1962 ...
Cold War and 1950`s Study Guide
... suburbs since the 1950s. 5. How did Senator Joseph McCarthy gain national attention, what did he do? He claimed many government employees were communists. This led to an increased paranoia that communism would spread to the USA. 6. What was the purpose of the G.I. Bill of Rights? Healthcare, educati ...
... suburbs since the 1950s. 5. How did Senator Joseph McCarthy gain national attention, what did he do? He claimed many government employees were communists. This led to an increased paranoia that communism would spread to the USA. 6. What was the purpose of the G.I. Bill of Rights? Healthcare, educati ...
Cold War in the 1960s and 1970s
... to fight the communists Despite these efforts, the U.S. was unable to defeat the communist enemy The Vietnam War was expensive, hurt the U.S. economy, & became unpopular with anti-war protestors in the USA. In 1973, the USA withdrew ...
... to fight the communists Despite these efforts, the U.S. was unable to defeat the communist enemy The Vietnam War was expensive, hurt the U.S. economy, & became unpopular with anti-war protestors in the USA. In 1973, the USA withdrew ...
Chapter 24, Sections 1,2
... Chapter 17, Section 3. How did WWII affect the home fronts of its particiapants? ...
... Chapter 17, Section 3. How did WWII affect the home fronts of its particiapants? ...
AmCu-Chapter 26 Section 3.pptx
... a. Using scare tactics to win election. b. Claims to have list of 205 Red gov’t employees. c. Accuses Army of being infiltrated by spies. d. Censored by Senate, dead in ’57 ...
... a. Using scare tactics to win election. b. Claims to have list of 205 Red gov’t employees. c. Accuses Army of being infiltrated by spies. d. Censored by Senate, dead in ’57 ...
Key topic 1
... Information that is deliberately designed to win political support. An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state. A theory or system of social organisation in which all property is owned by the communit ...
... Information that is deliberately designed to win political support. An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state. A theory or system of social organisation in which all property is owned by the communit ...