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The Cold War Fill in the map below with the names of each country The Cold War Fill in the map below with the names of each country. Color US allies blue and Soviet allies red. GOALS OF THE USA 1. 2. 3. 4. GOALS OF THE USSR 1. 2. 3. 4. Major Strategies of the Cold War Sum it Up in Six Foreign Aid Espionage Multinational Alliances Propaganda Brinkmanship Surrogate Wars

As each group creates a graffiti board for the section they read, take notes below as we discuss. How did the Cold War start? What happened? How did the Cold War end? A New Cold War? The Current Situation in US and Russian relations Your thoughts… is it Cold War II???? Support your opinion with what you have learned.