The Cold War Era Chapter 27
1945 Iran Crisis Significant Events Chapter 27 1946 Kennan’s “long telegram” McMahon Bill creates Atomic Energy Commission 1947 Truman Doctrine Marshall announces European recovery plan HUAC investigates Hollywood 1948 Berlin blockade Truman upset Dewey 1949 Soviet atom bomb test NATO established 1950 Korean War begins 1952 Eisenhower defeats Stevenson 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings
The Uneasy Peace Chapter 27 “He who controls Europe is well on his way toward controlling the whole world.” -Hans Morgenthau
The Rise of the Cold War Cracks in the Alliance What were Soviet ambitions? Communist influence spreads Chapter 27
The Rise of the Cold War The View from West and East Roots of the Cold War Munich analogy Chapter 27
What Were Stalin’s Intentions? Chapter 27 counter point counter
The Rise of the Cold War Toward Containment George Kennan’s long telegram Origins of containment Chapter 27
The Rise of the Cold War The Truman Doctrine The Iranian crisis Aid to Greece and Turkey Chapter 27
The Rise of the Cold War The Marshall Plan Stopping Communism before it roots Communism in Hungary and Czechoslovakia Chapter 27
The Rise of the Cold War The Fall of Eastern Europe Chapter 27
The Rise of the Cold War The Fall of Eastern Europe Berlin airlift NATO formed Israel recognized Chapter 27
The Rise of the Cold War The Atomic Shield versus the Iron Curtain The Atomic Energy Commission Baruch plan Chapter 27
The Rise of the Cold War Atomic Deterrence Strategies for nuclear war Fears from within Chapter 27
Postwar Prosperity Postwar Adjustments Minority workers Veterans and civil rights To Secure These Rights Organized Labor Chapter 27
Daily Lives Popular Entertainment Jackie Robinson Integrates Baseball Chapter 27 Jackie Robinson Comic Book Library of Congress
Postwar Prosperity The New Deal Programs Under Attack Truman’s falling stock Taft-Hartley Act Chapter 27
Postwar Prosperity A Welfare Program for GIs The GI Bill Chapter 27
Postwar Prosperity The Election of 1948 Henry Wallace and the progressives Dixiecrats Truman fights back Chapter 27
Postwar Prosperity The Election of 1948 Chapter 27
Postwar Prosperity The Fair Deal Helping farmers and labor Feuds with congress Chapter 27
The Cold War at Home The Shocks of 1949 The H-bomb China falls to Communists The Hiss case Chapter 27
The Cold War at Home The Loyalty Crusade Loyalty Review Board Expanding the scope Chapter 27
The Cold War at Home HUAC, Hollywood, and Unions Blacklisting McCarran Act Chapter 27
The Cold War at Home The Ambitions of Senator McCarthy Chapter 27
From Cold War to Hot War and Back Police Action The North Korean invasion Chapter 27
From Cold War to Hot War and Back The Chinese Intervene Chapter 27 Insert Korean war picture on page 927
From Cold War to Hot War and Back Truman versus MacArthur Chapter 27 “We must win. There is no substitute for victory.” -Douglas MacArthur
From Cold War to Hot War and Back The Global Implications of the Cold War Chapter 27 “What I advocate we do is that we defend every place and I say we have the capacity to do it.” -Douglas MacArthur
From Cold War to Hot War and Back K1C2: The Election of 1952 Moderates like “Ike” Nixon’s Checkers speech Eisenhower and Korea Chapter 27
From Cold War to Hot War and Back The Fall of McCarthy The case of J. Robert Oppenheimer McCarthy versus the army Chapter 27