Warm Up # 22 What do you know about the Cold War?

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Warm Up # 22 What do you know about the Cold War? Who do you think fought in it? What do you think that they were fighting over? If you are not sure take your best guess.

Cold War Definition A state of political tension and military rivalry between The US and the Soviet Union (Russia) that stops short of full-scale war. Ideological conflict: Capitalism v. Communism about 1945 - 1991

Word Sort 5-10min Each group gets an envelope with words in it. With your group decide how to organize those words in a way that makes the most sense. You may find a spot on the floor if you want more room.

Differences in Governments Communism Community ownership Socialism State ownership Capitalism Individual ownership

Government never exists in its purest form Communism Capitalism Socialism

Capitalism vs. Socialism vs. Communsim With your shoulder partner complete the table of information For each scenario complete the… Economic System Communism, Socialism or Capitalism Justification Why you believe that

What form of government do we have in the US, give examples to support your opinioin.