Warm Up # 26 Describe the DMZ, why does it need to be so heavily guarded?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Post World War 2 Rise of the Cold War.
Advertisements

The Cold War 1. Essential Question How did WW2 help lead to the start of the Cold War? 2.
What's cold about the cold war?
The Cold War State of tension and hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union because of differences in political and economic philosophies.
The Cold War (1945 – early 1990s)  The Cold War – began after WWII – Cold War an arms race between the U.S. & Soviet Union. –Each nation spent large amounts.
C. Containment Policy (Truman Doctrine). The Events of the Cold War were a C.O.N.F.L.I.C.T. between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R.
Early Cold War & Rebuilding of Germany and Japan
The Cold War Definition:  A period of tension and hostility between the USA and the former Soviet Union from  No actual fighting.
Cold War Basics.  Germany is now divided into 4 occupations controlled by Britain, France, Soviet Union & US  Disagreement over occupation marks beginning.
THE COLD WAR BEGINS Chapter 29, Section 1. The Problems of Peace Potsdam Conference (May 1945) – Germany split into 4 zones of occupation – Berlin (in.
The Cold War Begins. Allies Become Enemies 1. Post-war Problems – During WWII the Soviet Union and the US worked together – When the war ends old hostilities.
With Germany in Between. Allies Become Enemies  There was always tension between capitalists Americans and the communists Soviets during WWII.  This.
Bell Ringer 1.During the genocide in ________________ the Hutu’s killed the Tutsi’s. 2.The genocide in Cambodia was led by ______________. 3.When did Stalin’s.
Post World War II Cold War Atlantic Charter – Review Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill agreed to seek no territorial gain from the.
The Cold War. A new international conflict emerged after World War II called the Cold War – The Cold War was mostly an ideological conflict between the.
Iron Curtain -Truman pushes for free elections -Winston Churchill Iron Curtain refers to all nations under Soviet control -satellite nations -purges -buffer.
Chapter Differences… United States: Democracy Capitalist economy Leaders elected by voting Competing political parties USSR: Communism Government.
Cold War: Origins. Wartime Diplomacy  Yalta Conference: Near the end of WWII. The “Big 3” meet near the Black Sea. ( FDR, Churchill, Stalin)  Agreements:
THE IRON CURTAIN FALLS ON EUROPE Ch 15 sec 1 I. The Roots of the Cold War Even before WW2, the United States viewed the Soviet Union as a threat, and.
Section 1 Cold War: Superpowers Face Off Restructuring the Postwar World Chapter 17.
In preparation for a couple of videos, write down the following questions w/ spaces in between: - “Iron Curtain” speech -
American History Chapter 25-1 The Iron Curtain Falls on Europe.
Vocab Pg. 965 Iron Curtain; United Nations; Satellite States; Policy of Containment; Arms Race (Brinkmanship); Domino Theory; Truman Doctrine; Marshall.
The Cold War. What is a “Cold War?” Ideological conflict between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics during the second half.
25.1 The Cold War Begins. Cold War Cold War - state of hostility and uneasy relations, just short of direct military conflict, between the.
Origins of the Cold War BIG IDEAS  MAIN IDEA: The U.S. and the Soviet Union emerged from WWII as two “superpowers” with vastly different political.
World War II & The Iron Curtain. The Big Three Josef Stalin Winston Churchill Franklin D. Roosevelt U.S.S.R. (Soviet Union) United Kingdom United States.
The Division of Germany and Berlin But first… A look back at decisions made at Yalta 26-1 The Origins of the Cold War WRITE ON BACK of Note Page: Cold.
 Who was at fault for the Cold War, the Soviet Union or the USA? Why?  Cite Evidence  Use Specific Examples Warm Up #25.
Cold War Quiz Ch Quiz Guidelines You need to write the question and the answer on your paper. Example: Q1: blah blah blah blah blah A1: The correct.
The Cold War H-SS Students analyze U.S. foreign policy since World War II H-SS – Analyze the effect of massive aid given to Western.
WHAT HAPPENED AFTER WWII?
The Origin of the Cold War
The Cold War H-SS Students analyze U.S. foreign policy since World War II H-SS – Analyze the effect of massive aid given to Western.
Europe and North America
From WWII to the Cold War
Unit 6 Section 6 The Cold War Begins
Topic 7a-The Start of the Cold War
The Cold War Abroad Vs. The United States The Soviet Union.
Section 1: The Cold War Begins
The Cold War Begins ????
Iron Curtain -Truman pushes for free elections -Winston Churchill
The Cold War Origins of the Cold War
Warm Up # 26 Based on the map below what do you think is the cause of countries choosing communism or capitalism after World War II.
The Cold War Origins ( ) History Notes 13-1.
What was the policy of containment?
Cold War
Warm up: Write 3-5 sentences describing the image above
The Cold War Begins Chapter 12 Section 1.
Warm Up # 23 How are Communism, Capitalism and Socialism different as Economic Systems?
The Cold War problems already?
The Cold War H-SS Students analyze U.S. foreign policy since World War II H-SS – Analyze the effect of massive aid given to Western.
THE COLD WAR IN EUROPE.
The Cold War Heats Up in Europe
Beginnings of the Cold war
Origins of the Cold War Chapter 18, Section 1.
Origins of the Cold War.
Vocabulary/Identification
Cold War Beginnings World War I:
Cold War Vocabulary Review
Europe after WWII Physically destroyed Widespread famine
Cold War- A 45 year period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
Cold War Definitions.
The Cold War Begins.
The Roots of the Cold War
THE COLD WAR Chapter 32-1.
Intro to the Cold War.
Warm Up # 3 Based on the map below what do you think is the cause of countries choosing communism or capitalism after World War II?
Introduction to the Cold War
Topic 7a-The Start of the Cold War
Presentation transcript:

Warm Up # 26 Describe the DMZ, why does it need to be so heavily guarded?

Tensions Rising 1945-1949

Tensions Rising Essential Question: What actions were taken by each side to increase tensions from 1945-1949?

Iron Curtain Descends Phrase from a Churchill speech Refers to the division of Communist controlled Eastern Europe and Capitalist Western Europe

Domino Theory Communism is spreading rapidly. Domino Theory: Idea that if one nation falls to communism, so will its neighbor, and so on.

Truman Doctrine U.S. would: Not attack existing communist governments Provide aid to any democratic government seeking to defend itself from communism Policy of “containment” Called for large military in peace time Led to the formation of the CIA

The Marshall Plan EUR countries that promised free elections would be rebuilt by the U.S. U.S. spends 12.5 billion

Berlin Blockade Capitalist W. Berlin irritated Soviets 1948: Stalin cuts off supply lines through E. Germany U.S. did not want to trigger war through breaking blockade.

Berlin Airlift Allies complete thousands of supply flights to West Berlin. Stalin did not want to start war, so he did not shoot planes 1949 – Re-opens supply lines World realizes there is a big conflict coming

Alliances Form on Paper 1949: US joins anti- Soviet alliance NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization 1955 Soviets form Warsaw Pact

Revisit Your Notes 1. Circle “Key Terms” 2. Highlight “Main Ideas” Word you cannot tell the story without 2. Highlight “Main Ideas” Information that answers the “EQ” 3. Ask Questions (Broad Questions) Each question should apply to a large “chunk” of information. Example: How did the crisis in Berlin reflect the conflict of the Cold War?