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Essential Question: How the Cold War increase fears in the United States? Warm-Up Question: Consider the numerous events in the Cold War & create a “scoreboard” to show how many “points” the USA & USSR have by 1950. Who is “winning”?

The Cold War by the 1950s In the 1950s, Cold War tensions led to anxiety & fear in America: The USSR dominated Eastern Europe & China fell to communism The Korean War almost led to a full-scale war with China The U.S.-Soviet atomic arms race led to fears of a nuclear attack The discovery of Soviet spies in the U.S. led to a new Red Scare

The Red Scare From 1947-1951, 3.2 million gov’t employees were investigated & 212 were dismissed as security risks (2,900 resigned rather than face investigation) During the Red Scare, the gov’t became concerned about the growth of communism in America The Loyalty Review Board was created to investigate & dismiss “disloyal” gov’t employees The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) investigated suspected communists in the entertainment & other industries

In 1947, numerous Hollywood writers & executives were investigated by HUAC; 500 were blacklisted from the film industry & some were sent to prison for refusing to testify (the “Hollywood Ten”)

The Red Scare Red Scare fears in America were heightened by the discovery of spies working for the USSR: State Dept employee Alger Hiss who was eventually convicted of spying for the USSR Ethel & Julius Rosenberg were convicted & executed for passing atomic bomb secrets to the USSR Fear of Communism: Alger Hiss & the Rosenbergs Gov’t reaction: Loyalty Review Board House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

Julius & Ethel Rosenberg Alger Hiss Julius & Ethel Rosenberg

McCarthyism Activity Examine the document titled “McCarthy’s Telegram to Truman” & answer the questions provided After a brief class discussion, read “Truman’s Response” & answer the questions provided

McCarthyism In 1950, Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy emerged as the leader of anti-Communism in the U.S. He attacked Truman & the Democrats for allowing communists to infiltrate the gov’t He used public trials to make unsupported accusations against suspected communists in the State Dept & the U.S. military

McCarthyism in Action McCarthy’s attacks lasted 4 years But “McCarthyism” did not result in a single confirmed Communist or spy in the U.S. gov’t McCarthy was briefly popular but by 1954, the Senate & American public grew tired of his bullying techniques & McCarthyism faded

Essential Question: How did the Cold War evolve by the 1950s & how did President Eisenhower respond to these foreign policy challenges? Warm-Up Question: What was the Red Scare? What was HUAC? How did Joe McCarthy increase the tensions of the Red Scare?

Eisenhower & the Cold War In 1952, World War II hero Dwight Eisenhower was elected president At home, he tried to promote the “good times” of the 1950s economic boom In foreign policy, he took a strong stand against Communism affluent, postwar “good life”

Brinksmanship Eisenhower began a “New Look” to fight the Cold War: He invested heavily in new long-range nuclear missiles (ICBMs) In foreign policy, he used veiled threats of nuclear war to achieve his goals (called brinksmanship) In case of a Soviet attack, the U.S. would use “massive retaliation” thus making the use of nuclear weapons unlikely on either side

The stockpiling of ICBMs Nuclear submarines

What are the stakes of war. Massive Retaliation What are the stakes of war? Massive Retaliation? Mutual Assured Destruction?

Americans were anxious by the threat of nuclear war & built fallout shelters for protection Nuclear fallout docs: http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/fallout-docs/

Eisenhower & the Cold War In response to the threat of a Soviet nuclear attack, Eisenhower pushed Congress to create the Interstate Highway System in 1956 41,000 miles of divided highway to connect major U.S. cities In addition to helping promote trade & travel, these highways were vital to evacuate cities during a nuclear attack

Interstate Highway System

Covert CIA Operations In addition to relying on nuclear weapons, Eisenhower increased the role of the CIA in foreign policy The CIA spied on foreign nations & carried out covert operations to weaken communist governments The CIA led successful coups in Iran & Guatemala and tried to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba Ike’s administration used covert CIA acts to expand U.S. control: In 1953, the CIA overthrew Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran in favor of a U.S.-friendly shah In 1954, the CIA overthrew a leftist regime in Guatemala In 1959, the CIA took a hard-line against new Cuban dictator Fidel Castro after his coup

The Eisenhower Doctrine In 1957, the president issued the Eisenhower Doctrine, pledging the USA to protect the Middle East from Communism After Stalin’s death in 1953, new Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev began to challenge U.S. influence: In 1955, the USSR formed the Warsaw Pact alliance In 1956, the Soviet military violently suppressed an anti-communist revolt in Hungary In 1956, the USSR began to make moves towards the Middle East

Sputnik & the Space Race In 1957, the USSR launched the 1st space satellite, Sputnik I People feared that the U.S. had lost its competitive edge The National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) was formed in 1958 to catch up to the Soviets National Defense Education Act was created to promote math, science, & technology education Advanced placement (AP) classes were created as a result of the NDEA

The “space race” intensified the Cold War between USA & USSR The Original Seven NASA Mercury Astronauts

Eisenhower & the Cold War Eisenhower failed to thaw the Cold War by the end of the 1950s: In 1960, an American U-2 plane was shot down over the USSR proving we were spying on Russia He was unable to negotiate with the USSR weapons reduction Before leaving office, he warned against overspending on defense (“Military Industrial Complex”)

Francis Gary Powers & the U-2 Incident

Conclusions By 1960, the Cold War remained the major focus of U.S. foreign policy Truman contained communism in Europe while Eisenhower used the CIA & brinksmanship to limit Soviet global influence But, Americans remained anxious due to McCarthyism, threats of nuclear war, & increasing gov’t spending on defense

Closure Activity Compare & contrast the Cold War policies & actions of Presidents Truman & Eisenhower: List the events and/or policies that each president faced When you compile your list, which president was the better “Cold Warrior”? Explain