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Friday, March 7 Objective: We will analyze and trace the origins, evolution, and end of the Cold War. We will evaluate the rationale for and the effect of United States communist containment policies in Korea and Vietnam on domestic politics Agenda: Warm Up New Groups Coming Home 1950s Culture What did you learn

Warm Up Pink Desk- Collect Materials Yellow Desk- Recorder Orange Desk- Clean Up Green Desk- Gather Handouts Washington CapitalsCarolina Hurricanes NJ DevilsNY Rangers NY IslandersBuffalo Sabers Tampa Bay LightningToronto Maple Leaves Chicago BlackhawksDetroit Red Wings Vancouver CanucksMontreal Canadians Philadelphia FlyersWinnipeg Jets Columbus Blue JacketsNashville Predators LA KingsDallas Stars St. Louis BluesAnaheim Mighty Ducks Colorado AvalanchePittsburgh Penguins Ottawa SenatorsFlorida Panthers Minnesota WildCalgary Flames Phoenix CoyotesSan Jose Sharks Boston BruinsEdmonton Oilers

Warm Up Pink Desk- Collect Materials Yellow Desk- Recorder Orange Desk- Clean Up Green Desk- Gather Handouts 1.What was the Allied response to the Berlin Blockade? 2.What foreign policy objective did the Allies use in the Berlin Airlift? 3.What four countries was the US successful in “containing” Communism? 4.What happened to all the women who had jobs during WWII?

Coming Home Although the Cold War tensions were high in Berlin, Germany and Europe, back home in the US, many Americans we happy to home/alive after WWII. We start to see a change in American culture, social culture and the overall outlook on life from

Conformity Trying to fit in or be similar to the people who surround you. Copying someone you see on TV is conformists.

Materialism Being more interested in having or buying “stuff” or materials than in other things like being with friends, enjoying nature, thinking, drawing, reading, making music…

Coming Home With many Americans unable to buy much of anything during the Great Depression and World War II, Americans went on a major shopping spree once the war was over. This was called Pent-up Demand. Americans started to buy cars, clothes, necessities and other luxuries.

Coming Home For soldiers that served in WWII, options concerning their future became available and attractive to many young men. The GI Bill: – Passed in 1944 – Gave soldiers options for affordable loans for college or a home. – Created an educated workforce. – Helped the economy grow.

Coming Home Interstate Highway Act: – 1956 law paying for 40,000 miles of new highways. – Highways connect coast to coast. – Allows the creation of Suburbs- residential neighborhoods outside major cities (ex. Silver Spring, Wheaton, Olney). – The creation of suburbs leads to the White Migration- white families move out of cities to residential neighborhoods. – Great boost to automobile industry.

Coming Home Once all the men cam back from WWII, they wanted all their jobs back. Women and other minorities were once again left without jobs. Women turned from rough and tough factory workers, to pretty, clean, and docile housewives. – Their main focus was to make the man of the house happy.

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