Early Cold War Review Game Score Sheet
... 4. China vs. the United States Korean War 5. Name two countries that received aid from the Truman Doctrine: Greece & Turkey 6. What country was debated at Yalta Conference? Poland 7. US tactic that allowed US forces to kill anyone within a designated area: Free Fire Zone 8. George F Keenan came up w ...
... 4. China vs. the United States Korean War 5. Name two countries that received aid from the Truman Doctrine: Greece & Turkey 6. What country was debated at Yalta Conference? Poland 7. US tactic that allowed US forces to kill anyone within a designated area: Free Fire Zone 8. George F Keenan came up w ...
Vietnam War: US Intervention Begins
... Vietnam War: U.S. Intervention Begins With the Cold War intensifying, the United States hardened its policies against any allies of the Soviet Union, and by 1955 President Dwight D. Eisenhower had pledged his firm support to Ngo Dinh Diem and South Vietnam. With training and equipment from American ...
... Vietnam War: U.S. Intervention Begins With the Cold War intensifying, the United States hardened its policies against any allies of the Soviet Union, and by 1955 President Dwight D. Eisenhower had pledged his firm support to Ngo Dinh Diem and South Vietnam. With training and equipment from American ...
Restructuring the Post-War World
... Eastern Europe’s Iron Curtain Soviets Build a Buffer Soviets control ________________________________________ countries after World War II Stalin installs _________________________________ governments in several countries Truman urges free elections; Stalin refuses In 1946, Stalin says capitalism an ...
... Eastern Europe’s Iron Curtain Soviets Build a Buffer Soviets control ________________________________________ countries after World War II Stalin installs _________________________________ governments in several countries Truman urges free elections; Stalin refuses In 1946, Stalin says capitalism an ...
THE EARLY COLD WAR
... Legal Anti-Communism • Taft-Hawley Act: This act limited the power of unions and outlawed “closed shops”. • Other Laws: Many were forced to swear allegiance to the United States in order to keep their jobs. ...
... Legal Anti-Communism • Taft-Hawley Act: This act limited the power of unions and outlawed “closed shops”. • Other Laws: Many were forced to swear allegiance to the United States in order to keep their jobs. ...
Japan (1945
... -Grew into a center of trade under the British Empire - Home to many Foreign Banks -1997: Hong Kong returned to China - China promised not to change Hong Kong’s social or government structure for 50 years. ...
... -Grew into a center of trade under the British Empire - Home to many Foreign Banks -1997: Hong Kong returned to China - China promised not to change Hong Kong’s social or government structure for 50 years. ...
Chapter 23 THE COLD WAR ERA • “An iron curtain has descended
... After WWII, Soviet Expansion threatened to enslave Europe “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.” o Winston Churchill Symbol of division: o Communist world, dominated by the Soviet Union o Free world, led by the United States Decad ...
... After WWII, Soviet Expansion threatened to enslave Europe “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.” o Winston Churchill Symbol of division: o Communist world, dominated by the Soviet Union o Free world, led by the United States Decad ...
ORIGINS of the Cold War
... From Stettin in the Balkans, to Trieste in the Adriatic, an Iron Curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lies the ancient capitals of Central and Eastern Europe. -- Sir Winston Churchill, 1946 ...
... From Stettin in the Balkans, to Trieste in the Adriatic, an Iron Curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lies the ancient capitals of Central and Eastern Europe. -- Sir Winston Churchill, 1946 ...
Name: __ Date: ______ Block: _________ Cold War Division Map 1
... Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Block: __________ ...
... Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Block: __________ ...
COLD WAR Battles and protests (1950s
... •American spy planes photographed Soviet missile construction in communist Cuba (made North America an easier target for Russians). ...
... •American spy planes photographed Soviet missile construction in communist Cuba (made North America an easier target for Russians). ...
26.1 Origins of the Cold War
... 4: Another Effect: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949) is formed U.S. joins other Western European nations in creating NATO, a defensive military alliance United States ...
... 4: Another Effect: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949) is formed U.S. joins other Western European nations in creating NATO, a defensive military alliance United States ...
Chapter 19.2: The Cold War Heats Up
... Called for the nations of Europe to draw up a program for economic recovery from the war. The United States would then support the program with financial aid. It was a response to American concern that Communist parties were growing stronger across Europe, and that the Soviet Union might intervene t ...
... Called for the nations of Europe to draw up a program for economic recovery from the war. The United States would then support the program with financial aid. It was a response to American concern that Communist parties were growing stronger across Europe, and that the Soviet Union might intervene t ...
Cold War - Marion County Public Schools
... I believe your conduct in putting into the hands of the Russians the A-bomb years before our best scientists predicted Russia would perfect the bomb has already caused, in my opinion, the Communist aggression in Korea, with the resultant casualties exceeding 50,000 and who knows but that millions mo ...
... I believe your conduct in putting into the hands of the Russians the A-bomb years before our best scientists predicted Russia would perfect the bomb has already caused, in my opinion, the Communist aggression in Korea, with the resultant casualties exceeding 50,000 and who knows but that millions mo ...
The Cold War Heats Up
... Democrats asked that the hearings between McCarthy and the army be televised, hoping to swing popular opinion against McCarthy. By mid-June 1954, McCarthy had lost even his strongest supporters. The Senate formally condemned him for his actions ...
... Democrats asked that the hearings between McCarthy and the army be televised, hoping to swing popular opinion against McCarthy. By mid-June 1954, McCarthy had lost even his strongest supporters. The Senate formally condemned him for his actions ...
1945
... Vietnam defeats France Battle of Dien Bien Phu Geneva Conference division of Vietnam “Domino Theory” CIA coup in Guatemala overthrow of Arbenz Army-McCarthy Hearings McCarthy censured by Senate ...
... Vietnam defeats France Battle of Dien Bien Phu Geneva Conference division of Vietnam “Domino Theory” CIA coup in Guatemala overthrow of Arbenz Army-McCarthy Hearings McCarthy censured by Senate ...
WHAP Unit 6: Chapter 21 Reading Guide Name: Hour: Read
... of the member nations. arms race: The competition between the Soviet Union and the United States in the area of military weapons systems, especially nuclear weapons. Context: The arms race started with the development of the atomic bomb and continued through the Reagan era, when arms reduction treat ...
... of the member nations. arms race: The competition between the Soviet Union and the United States in the area of military weapons systems, especially nuclear weapons. Context: The arms race started with the development of the atomic bomb and continued through the Reagan era, when arms reduction treat ...
Key topic 1
... 1947: A policy that stated the world had a choice between communist tyranny and democratic freedom and that America would fight for liberty wherever it was threatened. 1947: committed $13 billion of American money to rebuild the shattered Marshall Plan economies of Europe; by encouraging prosperity ...
... 1947: A policy that stated the world had a choice between communist tyranny and democratic freedom and that America would fight for liberty wherever it was threatened. 1947: committed $13 billion of American money to rebuild the shattered Marshall Plan economies of Europe; by encouraging prosperity ...
The Cold War Cold War
... Now illegal to do anything that would “substantially contribute to establishment of a totalitarian government Communist organizations must register with US ...
... Now illegal to do anything that would “substantially contribute to establishment of a totalitarian government Communist organizations must register with US ...
World_History_files/WH Ch15.1 ANS
... 2. The Cold War becomes a struggle between nations with different form of government, economic systems, and ways of life. In short, the cold war was a conflict between communism and capitalist democracy. What did President Truman tell his secretary of state in January of 1946? Another war is in the ...
... 2. The Cold War becomes a struggle between nations with different form of government, economic systems, and ways of life. In short, the cold war was a conflict between communism and capitalist democracy. What did President Truman tell his secretary of state in January of 1946? Another war is in the ...
File
... There were also other differences. The US and the west valued human rights and wanted to work for peace. The SU did not share these ideals. The differences caused problems from the beginning. ...
... There were also other differences. The US and the west valued human rights and wanted to work for peace. The SU did not share these ideals. The differences caused problems from the beginning. ...
The Cold war
... The 38th parallel served as a dividing line between the two nations. In 1950, North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel and quickly conquered much of South Korea. The United Nations elected to send troops to stop the invasion. President Harry Truman put General Douglas MacArthur in charge. MacAr ...
... The 38th parallel served as a dividing line between the two nations. In 1950, North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel and quickly conquered much of South Korea. The United Nations elected to send troops to stop the invasion. President Harry Truman put General Douglas MacArthur in charge. MacAr ...
Cold War Beginning of Cold War U.S and Soviet Russia competed
... (2) used economic sanctions to achieve its foreign policy goals (3) was willing to use military force in situations that challenged its power (4) hoped to advance its economy through cultural exchange 7. The formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the division of Germany into Eas ...
... (2) used economic sanctions to achieve its foreign policy goals (3) was willing to use military force in situations that challenged its power (4) hoped to advance its economy through cultural exchange 7. The formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the division of Germany into Eas ...
One World Into two
... meeting of the participating European states in July 12 1947. The Marshall Plan offered the same aid to the Soviet Union and its allies, if they would make political reforms and accept certain outside controls. In fact, America worried that the Soviet Union would take advantage of the plan and there ...
... meeting of the participating European states in July 12 1947. The Marshall Plan offered the same aid to the Soviet Union and its allies, if they would make political reforms and accept certain outside controls. In fact, America worried that the Soviet Union would take advantage of the plan and there ...
Domino theory
The domino theory was a theory prominent from the 1950s to the 1980s, that speculated that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow in a domino effect. The domino theory was used by successive United States administrations during the Cold War to justify the need for American intervention around the world.Though he never directly used the term ""domino theory"", U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower put the theory into words during an April 7, 1954 news conference, when referring to communism in Indochina:Finally, you have broader considerations that might follow what you would call the ""falling domino"" principle. You have a row of dominoes set up, you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly. So you could have a beginning of a disintegration that would have the most profound influences.