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Marvelous Monday 03/07/2016 Bell Ringer: Please do the following quickly and quietly 1.Make sure your folder is empty 2.Take a handout from the counter 3.Begin answering the questions on the handout 4.When you are done, update your table of Contents (on next screen) 5.Finally, quietly wait for further instructions

Table of Contents Unit8 Chapter Title Assignment Ex. Map, Notes, Handout… Date Begun/Completed 18The Cold War Notes03/07 Reading Strat. Contrast 03/07

Section 1

The Cold War Begins 1.Roots of the Cold War –Different views Soviet Union = Dictatorship United States = Capitalist Democracy –Satellite States: List the examples

The Cold War Begins 2.Truman and Stalin Clash at Potsdam (1945) –Harry S. Truman, Clement Attlee, Stalin Stalin reneges promises made at the Yalta Conference –Churchill speaks out –Cold War lasts 46 years

The Cold War Begins 3.Meeting the Soviet Challenge –Churchill labels the “Iron Curtain” –Truman “The buck stops here” Greece and Turkey are in trouble Truman Doctrine

The Cold War Begins 4.Containing Soviet Expansion –George F. Keenan = containment policy –Marshall Plan Congress approves of plan to aid Western Europe Stalin refused to allow aid for the satellite states

The Cold War Begins 5.Cold War Heats Up – Front lines = German zones –Berlin Airlifts –1948= Stalin stops all traffic heading into West Berlin Almost a year of aid was provided by the U.S. and Britain

The Cold War Begins 6.Cold War Rivals Form Alliances –1949= Stalin lifts blockade –NATO Anti-Communism Who were the members? –Warsaw Pact Pro-Communism Who were the members?

Section 2

The Korean War 1.Communists Gain Control in China –Jiang Jieshi v. Mao Zedong (Nationalist v. Communist) –1949 = who is the winner?

The Korean War 2.Americans Fight in Korea –38 th parallel established after WWII –1949= U.S. troops withdraw from S. Korea –1940= N. Korea attacks along 38 th parallel How did Truman and the UN react?

The Korean War 2.Americans Fight in Korea cont’d –General MacArthur Attack at Inchon = success –How did President Truman and General MacArthur differ on how to handle the war? – How was their relationship affected?

The Korean War 3.The Korean War has Lasting Effects –Eisenhower promises an end to the war –Conflict settled after the death of Stalin and threat of using nuclear weapons –July 23, 1953 = ceasefire is signed –SEATO = Members include? Pakistan, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, France, Britain, and the United States

Terrific Tuesday 03/08/2016 Bell Ringer: Please do the following quickly and quietly 1.Make sure your folder is empty 2.Take one of each handout from the counter 3.Have a seat and begin answer the questions on your handout 4.When you are done update your table of contents 5.Wait patiently/quietly for further instructions

Table of Contents Unit8 Chapter Title Assignment Ex. Map, Notes, Handout… Date Begun/Completed 18The Cold War Notes03/07 Reading Strat. Contrast 03/07 Issues Connector: Civil Liberties and National Security 03/08

Section 3

Cold War Expands 1.The Arms Race Heightens Tensions –Arms Race begins H-Bomb is developed Oppenheimer and Einstein object = it would lead to a never- ending arms-race –Mutually assured destruction

Cold War Expands 2.Eisenhower Introduces New Policies –John Dulles = secretary of state Massive Retaliation Brinkmanship (don’t back down) –Stockpiling resources –Criticism: Conservatives v. Liberals –Nikita Khrushchev Stalin’s successor

Cold War Expands 3.The Cold War Goes Global –1956: Tension rises Poland workers riot against Soviets Hungarian students and workers organized and led demonstrations Khrushchev sends tanks to crush rebellions –1956 Olympics were held in Australia and Cold War tensions continued to surface Water-polo match turned violent

Cold War Expands 3.The Cold War Goes Global cont’d –Problems in the Middle East Suez Crisis –Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal –Eisenhower Doctrine Forces sent to Lebanon –CIA New govt. in Iran and Guatemala –Space Race Sputnik NASA

Section 4

The Cold War at Home 1.Worrying about Communists at Home –Red Scare 1 st scare was back in 1919 –Federal Loyalty Employment Program –Smith Act –HUAC –Hollywood Ten: use of 5 th Amendment right “ [communists] are everywhere…and each carries in himself the death of our society.” – General J. Howard McGrath

The Cold War at Home 1.Worrying about Communists at Home cont’d –Blacklist= don’t hire them! –“Hollywood Ten” –Oppenheimer leads the AEC until 1954, he is denied access to classified info.

The Cold War at Home 2.Spy Cases Worry Americans –Alger Hiss= educated Accused of being communist Sentenced 5 years in prison –Julius and Ethel Rosenberg= poor, lower east Manhattan Charged for espionage and given the death sentence

The Cold War at Home 3.McCarthy Uses Ruthless Tactics –American confidence was weakened by Red Scare –Senator Joseph R. McCarthy: State Dept. = infested with communists –McCarthyism: extreme, reckless charges –Hearings became televised and his true character was revealed –The end of the Korean War and the downfall of McCarthy signaled decline of the Cold War

Homework… Old Textbook: –list satellite states: pg. #591 –Iron Curtain, pg. 593 –Truman Doctrine, pg. 592

Wondrous Wednesday 03/09/2016 Bell Ringer: Please do the following quickly and quietly 1.Make sure your folder is empty 2.Take a handout from the counter and an EOC Textbook & Workbook (orange) from the bookshelf 3.Have a seat and begin answer the questions on your handout 4.When you are done update your table of contents 5.Wait patiently/quietly for further instructions

Table of Contents Unit8 Chapter Title Assignment Ex. Map, Notes, Handout… Date Begun/Completed 18The Cold War Notes03/07 Reading Strat. Contrast 03/07 Issues Connector: Civil Liberties and National Security 03/08 Truman Doctrine and American Foreign Policy 03/09 Map: Europe During Cold War 03/10

Tell Me More 1.EOC Workbook 1.Pg. 215: Timeline 1.Use the EOC textbook AND the Workbook to help you complete this. No cell phones at this time please and thank you 2.Pg. 216: The Impact of the Cold War on Life in the United States 1.This should be both factual and opinion based, keep in mind the effects this had on Florida! 2.Bullet list is absolutely fine 2.I will be calling you up to discuss your grades so be ready when I call your name!

Timeline 1945-Yalta Conference Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan “Fall of China” North Korea invades South Korea Armistice (Demilitarized Zone –DMZ-) Eisenhower Doctrine Sputnik is launched Fidel Castro takes Cuba Bay of Pigs Invasion Cuban Missile Crisis NASA  Kennedy Space Center

Table of Contents Unit8 Chapter Title Assignment Ex. Map, Notes, Handout… Date Begun/Completed 18The Cold War Notes03/07 Reading Strat. Contrast 03/07 Issues Connector: Civil Liberties and National Security 03/08 Truman Doctrine and American Foreign Policy 03/09 Map: Europe During Cold War 03/10 EOC Workbook pages /10 P.C. McCarthyism McCarthy’s Speech