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3-12-12 Copy the Agenda from the back board What were the main goals of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan? Describe 3 different divisions that were taking place during the Cold War. Why and Where were these divisions occurring? What is a satellite nation Periods 2,3, 5 – finish “American Dream” Paper

3-13-12 Who led communist China at the beginning of the Cold War? At what line of latitude is Korea divided. What do you think it meant in the notes by the war ending in a stalemate? Define demilitarized zone.

3-14-12 What role did the Chinese play in the Korean War? Describe how and why the Korean War ended. After the war, how was Korea divided, where was it divided, what was it divided by and what types of government did each side have?

3-15-12 What was the red scare? Define blacklist. What was McCarthyism? What was the purpose of the Duck and Cover video? Who took over leadership in the Sov. Un. when Stalin died? What was Sputnik?

3-16-12 Define Suburb. What other invention was needed to make this possible What was the baby boom? What do you think caused it? What happened to the role of women from WWII to the 1950’s?