Warm Up # 1 Does the US have an obligation to get involved with foreign affairs, why or why not?

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Warm Up # 1 Does the US have an obligation to get involved with foreign affairs, why or why not?

Ice Age: The cold War Begins Class Docs: pg. 7 Workbook pg. 10

Essential Question What conditions existed at the end of World War II that caused there to be tension between the US and Soviet Union?

Directions Read pages 7-9 and answer questions 1-6. (15min) Find a partner, go sit by them and discuss your answers to #’s 1-6. Return to original seats Read pages 10-11 and answer questions 7-13. (12min) Find new partner and discuss questions 7-13.

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