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By: Alexandra Bowling and Corin Osborn Chapter 31 Western Society and Eastern Europe in the Decades of the Cold War By: Alexandra Bowling and Corin Osborn

Objectives Results of World War II Cause of Cold War Europe’s changes after the wars U.S. Century after World War II Women’s Rights Parallels between Europe and the Soviet Union

Vocabulary Decolonization Cold War Marshall Plan North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Warsaw Pact Welfare State European Union New feminism Iron Curtain/Berlin Wall Proxy Wars Cuban Missile Crisis

Results of World War II

Cause of Cold War

Europe’s Changes after the Wars

U.S. Century after World War II

Women’s Rights

Parallels between Europe and the Soviet Union