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Super Power Face Off The Cold War

Lesson Objective The opposing economic and political philosophies of the United States and the Soviet Union led to global competition . What do I want to learn? Learning Activity/Vocabulary Why did the following concepts come into place during 1945 to 1989? United Nations Iron Curtain Containment Truman Doctrine Marshal Plan Cold War NATO Warsaw Pact Brinkmanship Assessment Slide Presentation Quiz How do I know I have learned ?

Allies Become Enemies Yalta Conference: A Postwar Plan Creation of the United Nations Differing U.S and Soviet Goals

Allies Become Enemies Non Aggression Pact-angered Britain, France and USA 3:04

Yalta Conference=Post war plan 1:40

Creation of United Nations 3:11

Differing U.S and Soviet Union’s Goals

Eastern Europe’s Iron Curtain Soviet Builds a Buffer Potsdam Conference Iron Curtain Divides East and West

Soviets Build a Buffer

Potsdam Conference 9:54

Iron Curtain Divides East and West 3:10

United States Tries to Contain Soviets Containment Policy Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Berlin Airlift

Truman Doctrine

Marshall Plan

Berlin Airlift 10:13