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1 The Cold War American Hegemony, Soviet Challenge

2 I. The effects of WWII Much of Europe, China, and Japan were devastated Whole cities had been levelled (destroyed) by successive bombing campaigns Armies of refugees found themselves displaced (removed from homes) Local governments broke down as the defeated regimes crumbled

3 The effects of WWII - cont.
The Allies (United States, Great Britain, Soviet Union, France) turn from occupiers to administrators and judges.

4 The effects of WWII - cont.
World War II destroyed the old balance of power Formerly great empires, especially Britain were exhausted, leaving two major players: The United States and the Soviet Union Marxism-Leninism (Communism/Socialism) called for the violent overthrow of capitalist regimes and their replacement by secular communist states. China falls to communism in 1949

5 The Cold War American Hegemony, Soviet Challenge EQ: Who “won” the Cold War and what does that mean?
Part I: Rebuilding of Europe/Japan + Standoff between U.S./Allies and Soviet Union/Allies Test ~ 3/27 Part II: Cold War turns hot – Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Cuban Missile Crisis, Arms Race, and Space Race Quiz ~ 3/30 Part III: De-Colonization – India/Pakistan, Africa + South Africa, Asia, Middle East, and Latin America Quiz ~ 4/11

6 II. Rebuilding and Standoff
World Circa 1980

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9 Molotov Plan Believed the Marshall plan was an attempt to “interfere in the domestic affairs of other countries” USSR provides direct aid and trade agreements Former axis powers had to pay reparations

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14 United Nations Create in April 1945 in San Francisco
Created two powerful entities: The General Assembly and the Security Council General Assembly votes on a range of international issues Security Council decides what actions to take to settle international conflicts

15 Germany Split into two countries
Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) German Democratic Republic (East Germany) In West Germany people confronted the horrors of the Nazi Regime German industry helps rebuild the country Presence of U.S. Troops allows for more focus on rebuilding and social welfare programs

16 Japan From Allied military forces under MacArthur occupied and ruled Japan Japan adopts a new democratic constitution and bill of rights No military allowed – only a national defense force U.S. pours billions into Japan’s economy and spark an economic boom Would be the 2nd and 3rd largest economy over time

17 China People’s Republic of China was formed in 1949.
Communist leader Mao Zedong defeats nationalists after 20yrs of fighting Launches Great Leap forward – series of 5 year plans Results in widespread hunger and starvation Introduces the Cultural Revolution in order to rid resistance to Communism Results in political oppression and deaths

18 III. Cold War/Hot War

19 IV. De-Colonization


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