The Cold War 1948 TO 1991 NATO VS. WARSAW DEMOCRACY VS. COMMUNISM.

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The Cold War 1948 TO 1991 NATO VS. WARSAW DEMOCRACY VS. COMMUNISM

Rocky (IV) Balboa What is the symbolism represented in the video clip?

HOT COLD WAR FACTS

Interesting Fact It cost the U.S. about $8 trillion

Interesting Fact It was predicted by Adolf Hitler

Interesting Fact It ended in part because of Apple

Brief History of the Cold War Shortly after World War II ended, the United States and the Soviet Union entered into a 45 year-long Cold War. During this period, the United States used several strategies in response to Soviet aggression. America used political, economic, and military strategies to help slow and prevent the spread of Communism. During the Cold War, neither the United States or the Soviet Union were ever involved in any direct war. The term Cold War is derived from the fact that tension never heated up enough to cause war. The Cold War ended in 1990 after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

COLD WAR TERMS 1.TRUMAN DOCTRINE 2.MARSHALL PLAN 3.NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION 4.CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS 5.BAY OF PIGS 6.SPACE RACE 7.ARMS RACE 1.McCARTHYISM 2.HOUSE OF UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE 3.POLICY OF DÉTENTE 4.PEACE THROUGH STRENTH 5.STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVE 6.SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT

IMPORTANT COLD WAR PEOPLE A.HARRY S. TRUMAN B.JOESPH STALIN C.DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER D.JOHN F. KENNEDY E.NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV A.FIDEL CASTRO B.LYNDON B. JOHNSON C.RONALD REAGAN D.MIKHAIL GORBACHEV

Frayer Model Definition Illustration Examples Characteristics Key Word

TRUMAN DOCTRINE With the Truman Doctrine, President Harry S. Truman established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces.

MARSHALL PLAN The Marshall Plan generated a resurgence of European industrialization and brought extensive investment into the region. It was also a stimulant to the U.S. economy by establishing markets for American goods.