How did the World change during the Cold War?

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How did the World change during the Cold War?

Task Using the following slides to create a time line of the key events of the Cold War (Event, Date, Image). For each event can you describe what happened and why it was important?

1963 1945 1951 1957 1958 1964 1946 1952 1959 1965 1947 1953 1948 1960 1954 1955 1961 1949 1956 1962 1950

Communist Revolution in Cuba WWII – Co-operation Truman Doctrine Potsdam Berlin Airlift NATO created Bay of Pigs Iron Curtain Speech Yalta Marshall Plan Communist Revolution in Cuba Berlin Wall Cuban Missile Crisis