The Cold War abroad.

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The Cold War abroad

Roots of the Cold War: ___________________ competition b/t US and USSR for control and influence in world US = Capitalist/Democracy ______________________: North Atlantic Treaty Organization = alliance with US USSR = Communist/Dictatorship _____________________: Soviet Alliance Cold War NATO Warsaw Pact

2. ________________________________: US loans nations $ (to rebuild after WWII) Marshall Plan a. Must use $ to buy American products

3. __________________ : Winston Churchill’s term to describe the border b/w the Soviet states and Western Europe. Iron Curtain “An iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of … Central and Eastern Europe.. The Communist parties, which were very mall in all these Eastern States of Europe, have been raised to pre-eminence and power far beyond their numbers and are seeking everywhere to obtain totalitarian control.” “Iron Curtain” speech, Winston Churchill, March 5, 1946

Truman Doctrine 4. ______________________: President’s promise to help nations struggling against communism 5. _____________________: Fear that if 1 country falls to communism, others will follow 6. _____________________: to stop the spread of communism to other countries (afraid it will spread like a virus) Domino Theory Containment policy

Hot Zones in a Cold War Korea Divided along ____________ after WWII USSR controls north (Communist) US controls south (Democracy) North (supplied by Soviets) invades South South (supplied by UN) invades North ______________ at 38th Parallel 38th Parallel Stalemate

2. Cuba Cuban Revolution __________________: Fidel Castro overthrows gov’t and est. communist state _____________________ : CIA plans and funds invasion by armed Cuban exiles Hope locals will join in BUT, never make it ashore US loses prestige! Bay of Pigs Invasion

c. __________________: Soviets set up nuclear missile sites in Cuba US est blockade to Cuba JFK delivers ultimatum World on the BRINK of nuclear war… Soviets remove weapons Cuban Missile Crisis

Domino Theory North Korea and North Vietnam fall to the “Reds”. US leaders are convinced all SE Asia will also fall …. Like dominos