Cold War Conflict - Carroll County Schools
... Cold War Terms to Know Terms Associated with the United States Containment – The U.S. policy of blocking or stopping the spread of Communism. (Or democracy…Soviet Union) Truman Doctrine – U.S. plan to support any nation or government opposed to Communist rule. Marshall Plan – U.S. plan to economica ...
... Cold War Terms to Know Terms Associated with the United States Containment – The U.S. policy of blocking or stopping the spread of Communism. (Or democracy…Soviet Union) Truman Doctrine – U.S. plan to support any nation or government opposed to Communist rule. Marshall Plan – U.S. plan to economica ...
THE COLD WAR
... United Nations - (1945) evolved out of war-time conferences between Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin. An international organization which helped war torn regions of the world, and preserves peace and security. Truman Doctrine - a historic declaration by President Truman in 1947. The US policy of sup ...
... United Nations - (1945) evolved out of war-time conferences between Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin. An international organization which helped war torn regions of the world, and preserves peace and security. Truman Doctrine - a historic declaration by President Truman in 1947. The US policy of sup ...
Struggle & Containment
... • pro-Soviet Communist governments established in Eastern Europe nations -possible because of Soviet military influence in nations ...
... • pro-Soviet Communist governments established in Eastern Europe nations -possible because of Soviet military influence in nations ...
Cold War and the Post-WWII World
... superpowers: the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. • The two nations had very different ideologies: Capitalism and Communism. • Both groups sought to rebuild Europe according to their ideologies. • The U.S. offered European nations financial support for rebuilding called the Marshall Plan, named after Sec. of S ...
... superpowers: the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. • The two nations had very different ideologies: Capitalism and Communism. • Both groups sought to rebuild Europe according to their ideologies. • The U.S. offered European nations financial support for rebuilding called the Marshall Plan, named after Sec. of S ...
Chapter 36 1. Explain the causes and consequences of the post
... c. New York suburb where postwar builders pioneered the techniques of mass home construction. d. Term for the dramatic rise in U.S. births that began immediately after World War II e. Big Three wartime conference that later became the focus of charges that Roosevelt had "sold out" Eastern Europe to ...
... c. New York suburb where postwar builders pioneered the techniques of mass home construction. d. Term for the dramatic rise in U.S. births that began immediately after World War II e. Big Three wartime conference that later became the focus of charges that Roosevelt had "sold out" Eastern Europe to ...
Chapter 18-Vocabulary Match-up
... The policy created to prevent the extension of communism to other countries ...
... The policy created to prevent the extension of communism to other countries ...
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 ...
Cold War Powerpoint
... Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan failed Numerous protests Eastern Europe pushes for independence 1989 Fall of Berlin Wall ...
... Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan failed Numerous protests Eastern Europe pushes for independence 1989 Fall of Berlin Wall ...
ColdWar The confrontation between the United States and Soviet
... MarshallPlan Financial aid package given to Western European countries to keep them from moving toward communism NATO Cold War alliance between Western European countries, Canada, and the U.S. WarsawPact Cold ...
... MarshallPlan Financial aid package given to Western European countries to keep them from moving toward communism NATO Cold War alliance between Western European countries, Canada, and the U.S. WarsawPact Cold ...
Ch. 21 Quiz Review Quiz will be Tuesday February 12, 2013 What
... The presence of the Soviet army in Eastern Europe ensured that pro-Soviet Communist governments would be established eventually in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and _____________. ...
... The presence of the Soviet army in Eastern Europe ensured that pro-Soviet Communist governments would be established eventually in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and _____________. ...
In February 1945, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
... world peace was nearer the grasp of statesmen than at any time in history. "It would be a great tragedy," he said, "if they, through inertia or carelessness, let it slip from their grasp. History would never forgive them if it did." Peace did slip through their grasp. World War II was followed by a ...
... world peace was nearer the grasp of statesmen than at any time in history. "It would be a great tragedy," he said, "if they, through inertia or carelessness, let it slip from their grasp. History would never forgive them if it did." Peace did slip through their grasp. World War II was followed by a ...
World History - Avery County Schools
... 8) What were the Eastern European nations under Soviet control called? 9) What were the countries with non-communist governments called? 10) What were the countries who remained neutral in the Cold War called? 11) What was the American policy, named after a president, began in 1947 to keep communism ...
... 8) What were the Eastern European nations under Soviet control called? 9) What were the countries with non-communist governments called? 10) What were the countries who remained neutral in the Cold War called? 11) What was the American policy, named after a president, began in 1947 to keep communism ...
1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état
The 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état (often simply the Czech coup) (Czech: Únor 1948, Slovak: Február 1948, both meaning ""February 1948"") – in Communist historiography known as ""Victorious February"" (Czech: Vítězný únor, Slovak: Víťazný február) – was an event late that February in which the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, with Soviet backing, assumed undisputed control over the government of Czechoslovakia, marking the onset of four decades of Communist dictatorship in the country.The coup’s significance extended well beyond the country’s boundaries, however, as it was a clear marker along the already well-advanced road to full-fledged Cold War. The shock with which the West greeted the event—which bore distinct echoes of the Munich Agreement—helped spur quick adoption of the Marshall Plan, the creation of a state in West Germany, vigorous measures to keep Communists out of power in France and especially Italy, and steps toward mutual security that would, in little over a year, result in the establishment of NATO and the definitive drawing of the Iron Curtain until the fall of Communism in 1989.