AIM: How did the competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union affect the rest of the World?. Superpowers : Term given to the United States and the Soviet.

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AIM: How did the competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union affect the rest of the World?. Superpowers : Term given to the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Arms Race: The U.S. and Soviet Union spent great amounts of money to develop more and more powerful weapons. Space Race : Term given to the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War to advance their space programs Sputnik : Soviet satellite put into orbit around Earth in It was the first man made satellite put into orbit

THE ARMS RACE

Class Activity Students will receive a copy of the song “Russians” by Sting (member of the Police) We will first read the questions We will listen to the song, while reading the lyrics In pairs, students will answer the questions Russians_1985http:// Russians_1985

Reading Words “Russians” Hysteria: panic or madness Rhetorical: symbolic or representative Ideology: beliefs precedent: pattern

The World’s Nuclear Weapons

The Space Race (6) students will volunteer to read aloud All students will follow along will the students are reading aloud Students will answer the assessment that follows We will discuss your findings with the class

Impact of the Cold War A. Threat of Nuclear War -From , citizens on both sides were in constant fear of total destruction by atomic weapons B. Economic Priorities -Both sides spent trillions of dollars on a military buildup and arms race -Less money was spent on bettering the living of its citizens (Improving schools, roads, and programs) C. Space Race -U.S. (first man on the moon) U.S.S.R (Sputnik)

Homework Complete the documents Questions1-3

The Space Race = The Cold War in the Skies The Space Race grew out of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, the most powerful nations after World War II. For a half-century, the two superpowers competed to be # 1 in a global struggle pitting a democratic society against totalitarian communism. Beginning in the 1950’s the U.S and the Soviet Union competed for influence not only among the nations of the world, but in the skies as well. Space was a crucial arena for this rivalry. Before a watchful world, each side sought to demonstrate its superiority through impressive feats in rocketry and spaceflight.

Sputnik: The first traveler. The Soviet Union stunned the world with the launch of Sputnik ("satellite") on October 4, It became the first artificial satellite to successfully orbit the Earth. Sputnik signaled the U.S.S.R.'s capability in rocketry and their potential to dominate space. Americans felt they had fallen behind in science and technology, and the government poured money into science and education. By 1958, the United States had launched it’s own Satellite. Image of Sputnik satellite. Courtesy of NASA/JPL

Picture from The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was formed in 1958 in response to the build up of Russian space programs and the threat of their nuclear payloads in ICBM's.

For Americans, President Kennedy's declaration focused the Space Race on a clear goal: landing a man on the Moon before the Soviets. The Space Race became a race to the Moon. "I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth. No single space project...will be more exciting, or more impressive to mankind, or more important...and none will be so difficult or expensive to accomplish...." President John F. Kennedy, 1961 Race to the Moon

The Space Race = The Cold War in the Skies The U.S. lands on the Moon In July, 1962, the U.S. sent astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin and Michael Collins to the moon. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong, on the Moon, 1969