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Cold War
USII.8abc Review
INB p. 121
Much of Europe was in ruins following World War II. Soviet forces occupied most of Eastern
and Central Europe and the Eastern portion of Germany. The United States felt it was in its
best interest to rebuild Europe and prevent political and economic instability.
USII.8a: Rebuilding efforts in Europe:
*The United States instituted George C. Marshall’s plan to rebuild Europe (Marshall Plan),
which provided massive financial aid to rebuild European economies and prevent the spread of
communism.
*Germany was partitioned into East and West Germany. West Germany became
democratic and resumed self-government after a few years of American, British, and French
occupation. East Germany remained under the domination of the Soviet Union and did not
adopt democratic institutions.
USII.8a: Japan:
*Following its defeat, Japan was occupied by American forces. It soon adopted a democratic
form of government, resumed self-government, and became a strong ally of the United States.
USII.8a: Establishment of the United Nations:
The United Nations was formed near the end of WWII to create a body for the nations of the
world to try to prevent future global wars. It is known as a peacekeeping organization.
USII.8b: Reasons for rapid growth of American economy following World War II_:
*With rationing of consumer goods over, business converted from production of war materials
to consumer goods. (ex. Combat boots to tennis shoes)
*Americans purchased goods on credit.
*The workforce shifted back to men, and most women returned to family responsibilities.
*Labor Unions merged and became more powerful; workers gained new benefits and higher
salaries.
*As economic prosperity continued and technology boomed, the next generation of women reentered the labor force in large numbers.
INB p. 123
Cold War: USII.8abc Review continued-
Cold War : State of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union without actual
fighting that divided the world into two camps.
USII.8c: Origins of the Cold War:
*Differences in goals and ideologies between the United States and the Soviet Union (the two
superpowers). The United States was democratic and capitalist; the Soviet Union was
dictatorial and communist.
*The Soviet Union domination over Eastern European countries
*American policy of containment (to stop the spread of communism)
*The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was a military alliance of democratic nations
to defend against a Soviet/communist attack.
*Warsaw Pact was a military alliance of communist countries to defend against a NATO attack.
USII.8c: Major conflicts in the post-World War II era:
*Korean War: South Korea and the United States resisted Chinese and North Korean
aggression. The conflict ended in a stalemate.
*The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred when the Soviet Union placed missiles in Cuba. The
Soviet Union removed the missiles in response to a U.S. Naval blockade.
*Vietnam War: The United States intervened to stop the spread of communism into South
Vietnam (Domino Theory). Americans were divided over whether the United States should be
involved militarily in Vietnam. The conflict ended in a cease-fire agreement in which U.S.
troops withdrew.
USII.8c: Collapse of Communism in Europe:
*Breakup of the Soviet Union into independent countries.
*Destruction of the Berlin Wall
USII.8c: New Challenges:
*Role of U.S. military intervention
*Environmental challenges
*Global issues including trade, jobs, diseases, and energy