Ch. 26 Sect.2: The Cold War Heats Up

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Ch. 26 Sect.2: The Cold War Heats Up

China Becomes a Communist Country Chiang Kai-shek— How much $ did US send? Did he run a good govt? Grain Tax Mao Zedong— Red Army

Mao Zedong

Renewed Civil War Civil War between the… Who did Americans like? From 1944-1947… Peasants went to… Chiang fled to… US Congress reaction…

People’s Republic of China

The Korean War 38th Parallel What happened after WWII to Korea? South Korea June 25, 1950 Korea called UN for help and who did not show? Over 90% of… Who was in charge?

The US Fights in Korea MacArthur launched… ½… US pushed all the way back to… Chinese troops joined Chinese made it all the way to… MacArthur wanted to use… 38th Parallel

Settling for Stalemate June 23, 1951 What did they agree on? July 1953… What was gained? 1952, new president…

Ch. 26 Sect. 3: The Cold War at Home

Fear of Communist Influence 80,000 Americans were… Truman soft on… Loyalty Review Board How many investigated?

HUAC House Un-American Activities Committee Movie Industry 43 witnesses Gary Cooper Hollywood Ten Blacklist McCarran Internal Security Act

Spy Cases Alger Hiss

Spy Cases The Rosenbergs

Joseph McCarthy

Ch. 26 Sect. 4: Two Nations Live on the Edge

Brinkmanship Rules U.S. Policy H-Bomb— 1 million tons of TNT November 1, 1952 August 1953 Eisenhower John Foster Dulles Brinkmanship

Dulles and Eisenhower

Cold War Spreads Around the World CIA First Action Guatemala Warsaw Pact

Cold War Takes to the Skies Nikita Khrushchev Sputnik U-2 Francis Gary Powers