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Chapter 12 Notes MWH 9 th Grade Marston-Arcadia High School
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Chapter 12:Section 1 Development of the Cold War: Significance: At the end of WW II, the United States & the Soviet Union differed greatly & became fierce rivals
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Development of the Cold War 1. Rivalry in Europe: U.S. & U.S.S.R. disagreed over the fate of Eastern Europe
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Development of the Cold War 2. Truman Doctrine: (1947) U.S. would provide money to countries threatened by communist takeovers (Greece)
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Truman Doctrine
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Development of the Cold War 3. Marshall Plan: Rebuild Western Europe- led to containment policy.
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Marshall Plan
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Development of the Cold War 4. Division of Germany: Germany & Berlin in post WW II, divided into 4 parts.
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Berlin/Germany divided
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Berlin Divided
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Development of the Cold War 5. Division of Germany: Soviet blockaded Berlin-led to Berlin Airlift West: Federal Republic of Germany East: German Democratic Republic
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Berlin Airlift
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East & West Germany East and West Germany
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Spread of the Cold War Significance: As tensions increased, countries were forced to choose sides: democracy or communism
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Spread of the Cold War 1. New Military Alliances: April 1949 NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Spread of the Cold War 2. New Military Alliances: 1955 Warsaw pact and North & South Korea (1950- 1953: Korean War)
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NATO/Warsaw Pact Europe
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Spread of the Cold War 3. Arms Race & ICBM’s:Deterence Neither side would start a nuclear war because of utter destruction it would cause.
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I.C.B.M.’s
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I.C.B.M’s
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Spread of the Cold War 4. Wall in Berlin: August 1961 Separated East Berlin from West Berlin ** Most striking symbols of Cold War Oppression
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Berlin Wall
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Spread of the Cold War 5. Cuban Missile Crisis 13 Days of October Soviets & Americans on brink of WW III Soviets eventually agree to pull missiles out of Cuba, US promise not to invade Cuba.
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Cuban Missile Crisis
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Defense Department photos during CMC
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Range of Missiles to US targets from Cuba if launched
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Vietnam & the Domino Theory Significance: US enters the war in Vietnam to stop the spread of communism.
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Vietnam & the Domino Theory 1. Domino Theory: if one country falls to communism, they will all fall to communism.
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Domino Theory
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Vietnam & the Domino Theory 2. Vietnam was reunified under communist rule, after end of war. Proved Domino Theory was untrue
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Chapter 12: Section 2 Soviet Union & Eastern Europe Recovery Soviet Style: Significance: USSR recovered rapidly after WW II, however they would not be able to maintain this increased industrial production rate.
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Recovery Soviet Style 1. Reign of Stalin: Heavy industry flourished at the cost of the normal Soviet citizen.
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Recovery Soviet Style 2. Khrushchev- Policy of De-Stalinization Process of eliminating the most ruthless policies of Stalin
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Recovery Soviet Style 3. Khrushchev- Attempt to improve Agricultural with large mix of spending led to Nikita Khrushchev's undoing
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Eastern Europe-Behind the Iron Curtain Significance: In Post WW II, The Soviets increased their hold upon Eastern Europe.
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Eastern Europe-Behind the Iron Curtain 1. Communist Patterns of Control-most of Warsaw Pact followed Soviet Example- Czechoslovakia (1948), Albania, and Yugoslavia rebelled against Soviet occupation
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Eastern Europe-Behind the Iron Curtain 2. Tito: Leader of Yugoslavia Refused to submit to Stalin’s Plan Yugoslavia's National Freedom struggle
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Eastern Europe-Behind the Iron Curtain 3. Revolts against Communism: After Stalin’s Death, Warsaw Pact countries tried to exercise more democratic governments Soviets quickly crushed these attempts.
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Chapter 12, Section 3 Western Europe & North America Significance: Post WW II, Western Europe recovered economically.
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Western Europe-Recovery & Unity 1. France & De Gaulle: He created the Fourth & Fifth Republic. Fifth: Grew France, became more unified
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Western Europe-Recovery & Unity 2. France & De Gaulle: Nuclear weapons- increased the French economy.
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Western Europe-Recovery & Unity 3. Economic Miracle of W. Germany: Konrad Adenauer guided W. Germany through a Post WW II Boom.
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Western Europe-Recovery & Unity 4. Decline of Great Britain: Labour Party defeated the Conservative Party. Clement Atlee creates Britain’s welfare state
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Western Europe-Recovery & Unity 5. Move towards Unity: NATO (1949) EEC (1957)-European Economic Community Free Trade union (6 member nations) Effective Trading Bloc
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American Dominance Significance: In Post WW II-United States Faced difficult Social & Political issues.
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American Dominance 1. Truman, JFK, LBJ: followed New Deal protocol set up by FDR
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American Dominance 2. Prosperity was plentiful-wages went up 3% every year (1945-73). Increased purchasing power.
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American Dominance 3. LBJ & MLK Jr. were crusaders in the Civil Rights Movement. 1) Brown v. Board of Education-Integration 2) Voting Rights Act of 1965: no barriers to voting 3) Civil Rights Act of 1964:ended discrimination & segregation
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American Dominance 4. Vietnam War was discriminatory. Affluent Whites could purchase a deferment, while minorities could not afford it and were drafted.
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American Dominance 5. Canada established its own identity even while in the shadow of the United States.
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Changing Values in Western Society Significance: Advances during Post WW II society produced rapid change in technology and the struggle for equal rights.
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Changing Values in Western Society 1. Middle Class exploded in terms of both its income earning and its classifications of its job titles.
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Changing Values in Western Society 2. Consumer Society developed-People bought goods instead of wanting to produce them. Buying on Credit became a huge success, Auto most important symbol of this.
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Changing Values in Western Society 3. Women were granted right to vote, working, for less money than their male counterparts. This struggle led to the Women’s Liberation Movement.
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Changing Values in Western Society 4. Vietnam War produced a high level of Student Radicalism. A) Europe-revolts were an extension of USA universities. B) Universities not responding to needs of students. C) “We’re just small cogs in a Big wheel.” D) 1970’s-1980’s-student radicals became “Middle Class Professionals”
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