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COLD WAR

End of WWII  The end of the war turned one time allies into two different sides of a new conflict USSRUSA  The USSR and the USA turned against each other in a political battle of thrust

 Soviet:  Soviet: the featured goal of the USSR was the spread of communism around the world  US: Containment  US: to counter this, the US enacted a policy known as “ Containment ”: the attempt to stop the spread of communism in the world

 Yalta:  Yalta: Early in the 1st year of WWII - the Allied leaders (FDR,Churchill,Stalin) met to discuss the end of the war and what post-war Europe would look like  Potsdam:  Potsdam: in the final days of the war (Truman instead of FDR) -Divided up Germany – giving each of the 4 major allies a zone to run (US,Great Britain,France,USSR)

 Eastern Europe-  Eastern Europe- after freeing Eastern European countries from German control the Soviets were suppose to give back there freedom  “Spheres of Influence”-  “Spheres of Influence”- USSR dominated Eastern Europe so the US and Great Britain tried to influence rest of Europe  “Iron Curtain”-  “Iron Curtain”- an imaginary line that descended over the center of Europe, dividing the communist east from the free west

 Truman Doctrine:  Truman Doctrine: US plan to stop the spread of communism around the world  Marshall Plan:economic plan  Marshall Plan: an economic plan proposed by US Secretary of State George Marshall -economic aid rebuild their economy keep the threat of communism there at bay - plan offered economic aid to war torn European nations to help rebuild their economy and keep the threat of communism there at bay  NATO:led by US military alliance  NATO: 12 member nations, led by US, agreed to support one another in a military alliance

 US occupation of Japan - For nearly 7 years after WWII US helped Japan rebuild physically and economically - US needed allies in Asia and wanted a strong Japan on its side  Domino Theory:  Domino Theory: belief that if communism was not stopped someplace, neighboring nations would fall to communism and continue to fall; much like a line of dominoes will fall if 1 st one is tipped over  Korean War:  Korean War: after WWII Korea was split into 2 North-communist South-democratic - North invaded south to make 1 communist nation - United Nations stopped the invasion

 Berlin Airlift - Communists tried to force the allies out of Berlin - Cut off all supply routes into Berlin - The allies flew supplies for almost a year - Communists finally ended the blockade  Eisenhower Doctrine - US would use military if needed to support nations in the Middle East that were threatened by communist aggression

 Arms Race - Race between 2 “super powers” (US and USSR) to gather bigger, better, and more weapons  Space Race Sputnik - Began when USSR put Sputnik satellite into orbit in Mostly a race for national pride - US spent millions of dollars to increase education in sciences and math - US eventually 1 st to orbit and land on the moon

 Rosenbergs - controversial trial accusing Julius and Ethel Rosenberg of transferring secrets about the atomic bomb program to communists - convicted – sentenced to die – executed  McCarthyism - Word used to describe a controversial “witch hunt” based on little evidence, rumors, lies, bullying, and many other unprofessional actions - Many of the time violating individual’s rights and often ruining people’s reputations un necessarily