Cold War “Hot Spots” in the 1950s
... • During the testing of an H-bomb, bad weather spread the nuclear fallout over a large area. • Radiation killed one sailor and forced many to leave ...
... • During the testing of an H-bomb, bad weather spread the nuclear fallout over a large area. • Radiation killed one sailor and forced many to leave ...
American Cultures 5
... The US Fights in Korea 18.) What did MacArthur’s counterattack at Inchon accomplish? 19.) What brought China into the war? 20.) What caused the disagreement between MacArthur and Truman? 21.) How did the Korean War end? The Cold War at Home (Pages 616-621) Objectives: Describe government efforts t ...
... The US Fights in Korea 18.) What did MacArthur’s counterattack at Inchon accomplish? 19.) What brought China into the war? 20.) What caused the disagreement between MacArthur and Truman? 21.) How did the Korean War end? The Cold War at Home (Pages 616-621) Objectives: Describe government efforts t ...
GCSE History mapping grid: Using Pearson`s Edexcel GCSE History
... ● Berlin: its division into zones. The Berlin ...
... ● Berlin: its division into zones. The Berlin ...
The Cold War 1945-1989
... The Iron Curtain A phrase coined by Winston Churchill in 1946 it refers to the ...
... The Iron Curtain A phrase coined by Winston Churchill in 1946 it refers to the ...
The Cold War - International School Bangkok | PowerSchool Learning
... i). perestroika (restructuring) & ii). glasnost (openess). 1989: 1). Gorbachev allows entire eastern (European) bloc to break from Soviet influence. Process of establishing liberal democracies in E. Europe begins. ...
... i). perestroika (restructuring) & ii). glasnost (openess). 1989: 1). Gorbachev allows entire eastern (European) bloc to break from Soviet influence. Process of establishing liberal democracies in E. Europe begins. ...
US Foreign Policy Since World War II
... western European countries to prevent a Soviet invasion of Western Europe. ...
... western European countries to prevent a Soviet invasion of Western Europe. ...
The Cold War Test - History and Social Studies
... 11. HUAC was created in 1938 to investigate possible subversive activities by a. communists b. fascists and Nazis c. communists, fascists, and Nazis 14. What led to Senator McCarthy’s downfall? a. the broadcast of the McCarthy hearings on television. b. revelations that he was a communist himself. ...
... 11. HUAC was created in 1938 to investigate possible subversive activities by a. communists b. fascists and Nazis c. communists, fascists, and Nazis 14. What led to Senator McCarthy’s downfall? a. the broadcast of the McCarthy hearings on television. b. revelations that he was a communist himself. ...
TOPIC 5
... THE AIMS AND POLICIES OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION AND THE WARSAW PACT UP TO 1970. ...
... THE AIMS AND POLICIES OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION AND THE WARSAW PACT UP TO 1970. ...
49.1 Origins of the Cold War
... from World War II from the end of the war until around 1947. In that year, the conflict became known as the Cold War after a journalist coined the phrase. From 1945 until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the superpowers squared off in a global competition between democracy and capitalism on ...
... from World War II from the end of the war until around 1947. In that year, the conflict became known as the Cold War after a journalist coined the phrase. From 1945 until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the superpowers squared off in a global competition between democracy and capitalism on ...
THE COLD WAR ENDS - Mrs. Ward World History
... The USSR spent 50% of its budget on the military: the arms race, fighting an expensive war in Afghanistan, and maintaining troops and tanks in Eastern Europe ...
... The USSR spent 50% of its budget on the military: the arms race, fighting an expensive war in Afghanistan, and maintaining troops and tanks in Eastern Europe ...
Bolsheviks - Monarch Tree Publishing
... October Revolution phase of the Russian Revolution of 1917, and founded the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic which would later in 1922 become the chief constituent of the Soviet Union. Stalin suggested the Bolshevik party be renamed the Communist Party of Soviet Union. Since that time, t ...
... October Revolution phase of the Russian Revolution of 1917, and founded the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic which would later in 1922 become the chief constituent of the Soviet Union. Stalin suggested the Bolshevik party be renamed the Communist Party of Soviet Union. Since that time, t ...
Aiden, Jason, Deon, Kaylin, Jasmine, Bri Lopez
... 1919-Mussolini leads fascist reform in Italy 1921 to 1928-Lenin attempts to economically reform Russia with NEP 1928 to 1932-Stalin takes overs and establishes Five-Year Plan in 1929-Great Depression hits U.S. beginning with stock market crash on Black Thursday. 1933-Hitler pulls Germany out of thei ...
... 1919-Mussolini leads fascist reform in Italy 1921 to 1928-Lenin attempts to economically reform Russia with NEP 1928 to 1932-Stalin takes overs and establishes Five-Year Plan in 1929-Great Depression hits U.S. beginning with stock market crash on Black Thursday. 1933-Hitler pulls Germany out of thei ...
Name: __ Date: ______ Block: _________ Cold War Division Map 1
... Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Block: __________ ...
... Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Block: __________ ...
Chapter Twelve Structured Notes
... Year celebration. As a result of the Tet Offensive, many Americans now believed that they could not win the war in Vietnam Richard Nixon began to pull troops out of Vietnam in 1972 with all troops out by 1974. 1975: The Vietnam War ended when North Vietnamese troops defeated those from the South ...
... Year celebration. As a result of the Tet Offensive, many Americans now believed that they could not win the war in Vietnam Richard Nixon began to pull troops out of Vietnam in 1972 with all troops out by 1974. 1975: The Vietnam War ended when North Vietnamese troops defeated those from the South ...
The Cold War and the Collapse of the USSR
... independent state. The authority of the Soviet Union was discarded, and communism came to an abrupt end in Eastern Europe. Yeltsin was elected president of the newly formed Commonwealth of Independent States, which included Russia and many of the former republics of the Soviet Union. Boris Yeltsin ...
... independent state. The authority of the Soviet Union was discarded, and communism came to an abrupt end in Eastern Europe. Yeltsin was elected president of the newly formed Commonwealth of Independent States, which included Russia and many of the former republics of the Soviet Union. Boris Yeltsin ...
Causes - Glen Innes High School
... This cartoon by the British cartoonist David Low was published in the Evening Standard on 2 November 1945, when a breakdown in relations at the Conference of Ministers had co-incided with a period of frosty weather in Britain . To try to overcome the quarrel, Britain and the USA had offered the Sovi ...
... This cartoon by the British cartoonist David Low was published in the Evening Standard on 2 November 1945, when a breakdown in relations at the Conference of Ministers had co-incided with a period of frosty weather in Britain . To try to overcome the quarrel, Britain and the USA had offered the Sovi ...
Aim: How did the U.S. try to contain the Communist threat
... “These gentry were guided in their evaluation of the achievements of the workers and collective farmers not by the interests of the people, who applauded every such achievement, but by the interests of their own wretched and putrid faction, which had lost all contact with the realities of life. Sinc ...
... “These gentry were guided in their evaluation of the achievements of the workers and collective farmers not by the interests of the people, who applauded every such achievement, but by the interests of their own wretched and putrid faction, which had lost all contact with the realities of life. Sinc ...
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 ...
Causes of the Cold War
... Union. So it is in fact easy to answer: 'Why did the USA-USSR alliance begin to break down in 1945?' As soon as the common threats of Hitler and Japan were removed, it was inevitable that the allies would fall out. During the war, there had been growing tensions: For along time, Stalin refused to jo ...
... Union. So it is in fact easy to answer: 'Why did the USA-USSR alliance begin to break down in 1945?' As soon as the common threats of Hitler and Japan were removed, it was inevitable that the allies would fall out. During the war, there had been growing tensions: For along time, Stalin refused to jo ...
Origins of the Cold War, Part I
... – The U.S. felt like there had not been a “free and democratic” vote in Poland – United Nations was created ...
... – The U.S. felt like there had not been a “free and democratic” vote in Poland – United Nations was created ...
Focus Question: How did Stalin transform the Soviet Union into a
... CHAPTER 28.4 – THE SOVIET UNION UNDER STALIN READING QUESTIONS Directions: Answer the questions in complete sentences, and in your own words, not the textbook answers from the internet. Be specific in your answers (details, details, & details)!!!!! Please refrain from starting your sentences with i ...
... CHAPTER 28.4 – THE SOVIET UNION UNDER STALIN READING QUESTIONS Directions: Answer the questions in complete sentences, and in your own words, not the textbook answers from the internet. Be specific in your answers (details, details, & details)!!!!! Please refrain from starting your sentences with i ...
Chapter 43
... of lower taxes and the “new-right” social policies, especially opposition to affirmative action, abortion, and drugs. These policies brought economic recovery and lower inflation, as well as record budget deficits that severely restricted “big government.” The Supreme Court under Reagan and his succ ...
... of lower taxes and the “new-right” social policies, especially opposition to affirmative action, abortion, and drugs. These policies brought economic recovery and lower inflation, as well as record budget deficits that severely restricted “big government.” The Supreme Court under Reagan and his succ ...
AP World History
... U.S. aggression has led to new partnerships among other world powers. The U.N. has the ability to counter U.S. power, but its role is not secure. In the United States itself, there is no consensus about how to use its monopoly on power. The country has been reluctant to sign international agreements ...
... U.S. aggression has led to new partnerships among other world powers. The U.N. has the ability to counter U.S. power, but its role is not secure. In the United States itself, there is no consensus about how to use its monopoly on power. The country has been reluctant to sign international agreements ...