The Cold War Chapter 27.

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The Cold War Chapter 27

We Didn’t Start the Fire by: Billy Joel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFTLKWw542g Billy Joel released this song in 1989, the year the cold war ended. The song alludes to events that take place from 1949-1989 List some familiar names you hear in the lyrics

The Cold War What fire is Joel referring to? Look at the lyrics Try and ID a few names and what major world event they were involved in. Why do you think Joel released this song at the end of the cold war?

Vocabulary Words Yalta conference Cold War Truman Doctrine Fair Deal Joseph Mccarthy Arms Race Beatniks Nuremberg Trials Containment Marshall Plan Mao Zedong Red Scare Sputnik

Were The Germans held responsible for the crimes they committed during WWII? Explain. http://www.ushmm.org/outreach/en/mediaoi.php?moduled=10007722&mediald=496 http://www.facinghistory.org/chunk/1013 Yes, they held the Nuremberg trials, individuals were going to be held responsible for war crimes, even if they were following orders.

Why did the United States and the Soviet Union become enemies after WWII? The Soviet Union hoped to spread communism and the United States was in favor of capitalism and democracy. This race to control countries was called the Cold War and the U.S. used a policy called containment.

What was the purpose of The Truman Doctrine What was the purpose of The Truman Doctrine? How did the Marshall plan fit with the goals of the Truman Doctrine? The Purpose of the Truman Doctrine was to give aid to countries fighting against Communism. The Marshall Plan gave aid to help Western European countries recover from war.

How Would women that had been employed during WWII react to being asked to give up their job when the men return home? Some women would be okay with giving up their job, they were happy the war was over. Other women would be upset with the Government and want to keep their jobs.

Why do you think that President Truman issued an executive order to end segregation in the armed forces? Truman issued an executive order because it was not fair to treat African-Americans differently and because Congress would not have passed a law.

Why did Truman use the term “Fair deal” for his domestic policy? Truman used the “Fair deal” to capitalize on the success of the “Square deal” and the “New deal”. He was trying to get elected in 1948

Section 2 (852-857) http://www.biography.com/people/mao-tse-tung-9398142/videos/mao-tse-tung-leader-killer-icon-2080070030 http://www.biography.com/people/mao-tse-tung-9398142/videos/mao-tse-tung-revolution-of-culture-2080069396

How did Communists gain control of mainland China? The Communists gained control of China by defeating the U.S. backed “Nationalists”

What is important about the 38th Parallel What is important about the 38th Parallel? Why did President Truman NOT want to bomb China? The 38th Parallel is the dividing line between the Communist North and capitalist South Korea. Truman did not want to bomb China because he did not want to start WWIII

38th Parallel https://media.azpm.org/master/image/2010/6/13/unsized-image/korean_war_begins_294_440.jpg http://www.history.com/topics/korean-war/videos#truman-sacks-general-macarthurhttp://www.history.com/topics/korean-war/videos/sherman-pratt-survives-the-korean-war?cmpid=mrss_int_taboola_video_his

How did Senator Joseph McCarthy gain fame in the 1950’s? McCarthy gained fame by claiming to know about communists in government and hunting them down. He ruined many innocent lives. Compared to a modern day Witch Hunt

Why did the Soviet Union and the U.S. engage in the arms race? Each Country wanted to be the most powerful in the world and have the most powerful weapon. http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ushistory/coldwar/

What effect did the launch of Sputnik have on the U.S.? Sputnik caused the Americans to launch their own space program. We feared the Soviets would use space technology to spy or attack us.

http://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/videos#ask-steve-the-space-program

Section 3 (858-861)

How did rising wealth affect families in the 1950’s? Families had money to buy houses and cars and move in to the suburbs.

Give 3 examples of changes that took place in American Pop Culture during the 1950’s. The development of shopping malls meant people did not have to go to the city to shop.

Give 3 examples of changes that took place in American Pop Culture during the 1950’s. Music changes with people like Elvis Presley introducing Rock and Roll

Give 3 examples of changes that took place in American Pop Culture during the 1950’s. TV shows and Drive in Movie theatres. People watched the same shows and got the same information. http://www.history.com/videos/1950s#1950s

Give two examples of people that criticized 1950’s society, who and what were they critical of? Women criticized what they were allowed to do, jobs they were allowed to have. Writers like Salinger and Kerouac who criticized the 50’s in emphasis on making money and conformity. Beatniks, poets of society.