Warm Up # 27 What actions were taken by each side to increase tensions from 1945-1949.

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Warm Up # 27 What actions were taken by each side to increase tensions from 1945-1949

Conflicts of the Cold War 1950-1975 Essential Question How did the conflict of the Cold War Play out from 1950-1975?

Korean War

Things Calm for a Bit, but not for Long 1952: Stalin dies 1953: Armistice ends fighting in Korean War Peace Treaty never signed Arms Race continues: Still building up/ developing better weapons

It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World! By 1960’s both have ICBMs Inter-continental Ballistic Missiles Could shoot from home and reach enemy within minutes Neither wanted to use Nuclear Weapons MAD: Mutually Assured Destruction

Space Race 1957: Soviets launch Sputnik 1958: US establishes NASA World’s first satellite 1958: US establishes NASA launch satellite too 1961: Soviets send first man in space 1969: US Astronaut Neil Armstrong walks on the moon.

The Cuban Missile Crisis

Yep, another Proxy War. Yikes! Vietnam War Yep, another Proxy War. Yikes!

Background Vietnam was colonized by the French. 1930s: Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh calls for independence and establishes the Viet Minh, a communist movement. 1945-54: 1st Indochina war breaks out to expel the French US backs the French (Dominos can’t fall)

Geneva Accords 1964 Results Country divided in half, 17th parallel North = Communist South = Capitalist Free movement for 300 days Elections to reunite country in 1966 French leave Indochina

Course of the War Us Troops involved from 1965- 1973 The Vietnam War was brutal and long Guerilla Warfare (aka strike and hide) 1973, the US withdraws troops Vietnam falls to Communism

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?