4.25.18 Unit 9: The Cold War.

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4.25.18 Unit 9: The Cold War

Refresher Yalta Conference Communism vs. Capitalism End of WWII (GB, US, SU) Communism vs. Capitalism Communism: property & companies owned by govt. Capitalism: property & companies are owned privately US Cold War policy? Containment Winston Churchill Prime Minister of Great Britain (1940-1945 & 1950-1955) The Truman Doctrine In your notes (4/4)

Unit Assessment Take-home assessment Question: Who was primarily responsible for the Cold War, the United States or the Soviet Union? Using the packet and other information from this class, answer the question in a complete & coherent paragraph. Entire packet is Due TOMORROW.

Requirements 1 paragraph No 1st Person!!! Thesis statement 3 pieces of evidence from documents & other things we have read in this class Analysis of that evidence – explain to the reader how each evidence supports your idea Conclusion No 1st Person!!! Correct grammar, spelling, & capitalization Citations