18 – 1 Origins of the Cold War. Former Allies Clash What caused suspicions between the United States and the Soviet Union during WWII? How did the United.

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18 – 1 Origins of the Cold War

Former Allies Clash What caused suspicions between the United States and the Soviet Union during WWII? How did the United States and the Soviet Union relate to each other at the United Nations? What happened at the Potsdam Conference?

Tension Mounts What was the essence of the disagreement between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in Europe? How were the U.S and the Soviet Union different? What action did the Soviet Union take in Europe that was opposed by the U.S.?

Cold War in Europe What was the Truman Doctrine? What was the Marshall Plan?

Superpowers Struggle over Germany What caused Stalin to class access to Berlin? How did the Allies get supplies to West Berlin? Why was NATO alliance formed?

Terms and Names Satellite Nation Containment Iron curtain Berlin Airlift

Honors Paragraph Making Inferences #4 Pg. 608 Which of the two superpowers do you think was more successful in achieving its aims during the period ? Support your answer by referring to historical events.