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Warm Up Truman Doctrine NATO Warsaw Pact Marshall Plan Match the Cold War vocabulary term to its best definition on the right. Truman Doctrine NATO Warsaw Pact Marshall Plan Military alliance of democracies Gives $$ to democracies Military alliance of communist countries Keep communism from spreading to other nations

Cold War Policies

Cold War Policies Policy Picture Containment Notes Brinkmanship Détente Glasnotst Revolution

I. Containment Started by Pres. Truman US will give economic & military aid to stop spread of communism Aligns with domino theory

II. Brinkmanship Pres. Eisenhower & Kennedy Show that the US is willing to go to war Like a game of chicken

III. Detente Pres. Nixon & Regan An easing of tensions in the 70’s & 80’s More talks & treaties

IV. Glasnost Russian reforms Some private companies (Perestroika) More openness

V. Revolution Russian economy collapses Satellite states break away Berlin Wall torn down

How we saw each other: