Lesson 38 section 1 A wartime alliance begins to erode.

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Lesson 38 section 1 A wartime alliance begins to erode. Subsection Question Soviet Union United States A wartime alliance begins to erode. What visions did each country have for postwar Europe? The U.S. and the Soviet Union count up the cost of war. What were the wartime experiences of each country? Differing ideologies shape the U.S. and Soviet Union. What ideologies shaped each country?

Read Lesson 38 section 2 Answer the following questions in complete sentences on page ____ of your notebook. How did the two superpowers view each other in 1946? Why was the possibility of a superpower conflict a frightening one? What plan did the United States propose to control nuclear weapons? How did the Soviet Union respond to this plan?