Chapter 31: Western Society and Eastern Europe in the Decades of the Cold War By: Alex Cott, Seth Manilove, Robert Appel Period 1.

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Chapter 31: Western Society and Eastern Europe in the Decades of the Cold War By: Alex Cott, Seth Manilove, Robert Appel Period 1

Region

Objectives The Cold War in Europe The growth of the Welfare State Western cultural shifts after World War II The Women’s Revolution Postwar Soviet society

Vocabulary Cold War Bipolar Proxy War North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Warsaw Pact Technocrat European Union New Feminism Berlin Wall De-Stalinization Decolonization Marshall Plan Cuban Missile Crisis

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Political

Political Cont.

Interaction

Culture

Economic

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