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Origins of the Cold War SWBAT: Describe the effects of WWII in Europe that led to the Cold War. Skim pages 627-631. -What caused WWII according to Americans? -USA wanted to promote… (pg 627) -Cold War (definition): -Yalta Conference -What does Stalin agree to do in Poland? -How was Germany divided? -Satellite nations (definition): -Iron curtain (definition): SIN #30
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What caused WWII? Most Americans believed it was the economic depression that led to the rise of dictators in Europe Need to prevent it from happening again
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USA wanted to promote… Economic growth by increasing world trade USA goal was to rebuild European economy so they can be trading partners Spreading democracy and capitalism in the west
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Cold War Confrontation, competition, tension between the USA and the Soviet Union from 1948- 1990 No actual direct fighting was done Soviet Union wanted to spread communism among eastern Europe
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Yalta Conference European leaders met to decide the next steps in Europe Stalin agreed to hold free elections in Poland since it was a democratic country prior to the war Stalin will not keep his promise
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How was Germany divided? Split Germany into 4 occupation zones (Soviet Union, France, Britain, USA) Split capital city, Berlin, in the same way Eventually Allies combine zones in West Germany (democratic) vs. East Germany (communist) ** Draw in notes
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Satellite nations Soviet block Communist countries of eastern Europe Stalin used them to create a buffer around the Soviet Union
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Iron curtain Phrase from Churchill’s speech Symbolic idea that there is a heavy division/separation between western and eastern Europe
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Cold War Map SIN # 30 cont. - due tomorrow Use list of countries on front to color NATO, Warsaw Pact, and Neutral countries on back (Spain 2 colors) Answer 4 circled questions on front.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2PUIQpAEAQ iron curtain speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2PUIQpAEAQ
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