The Cold War Era Chapter 27.  1945 Iran Crisis Significant Events Chapter 27  1946 Kennan’s “long telegram” McMahon Bill creates Atomic Energy Commission.

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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