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1945-1989
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What is a Cold War? A war where two enemies don’t actually fight Who is involved? U.S. & U.S.S.R (Soviet Union) When? 1945-1989 Where? Around the world – Germany, Korea, Vietnam, Cuba… Why are we fighting? U.S. wanted to stop the spread of communism How is the war fought? Arms race – both sides build up their nuclear weapons Back and forth threats
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Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin How Does It Begin?
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Germany divided into 4 zones run by Allies United Nations formed (50 nations) Declaration of Liberated Europe 1. People of Europe can create their own government as long as it is not Nazi or fascist 2. U.S., Great Britain, & Russia will: Establish peace in their countries Provide aid to people who need it Form temporary governments that represent democratic society & free elections
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Truman wanted a united Germany Soviet Union felt threatened by united Germany Berlin caught in the middle of the unification Stalin sent troops to block all traffic/supplies to Berlin from the rest of Germany Berlin airlift – 10 months to prevent war Stalin stopped in May 1949 but Germany divided East Germany – Communist West Germany – allied to U.S.
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What was the term used to stop the spread of communism? - Containment How did the U.S. help stop the spread of communism? - Truman Doctrine - Provide aid (money) to threatened countries (nonmilitary) - Marshall Plan – U.S. gave $13 billion to help into Western Europe
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UN – United Nations, June 1945, 50 countries joined to settle international disputes & prevent future wars NATO – 1949 - 10 European countries agreed to help if attacked by the Soviets Warsaw Pact – 1955 – Soviets allied with Eastern European countries NSC – 1950 – U.S. releases report vowing to stop spread of communism 1949 – Mao Zedong – China becomes communist
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The Cold War: 1945-1960
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The Cold War: 1960-1991
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North Korea remains communist & South Korea democratic Demilitarized Zone – U.S. troops help protect
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1956 – Egypt seizes Suez Canal & Europeans invade eventually U.S. & Soviets got them to pull out Nov. 1956 – Hungarian students rebel against communist government & Soviet military crushes revolt; Eisenhower condemns actions, but doesn’t intervene Geneva Summit – NATO leaders & Soviets agree to coexist – compete but NO war
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Kennedy creates Peace Corps to provide economic relief to counteract appeal of communism 1959 – Fidel Castro takes over Cuba and aligns with Soviets April 1961 – Bay of Pigs – U.S. failed to spark uprising in Cuba Aug. 1961 – Berlin Wall built
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Oct. 1962 – Cuban Missile Crisis Spy planes saw Soviets building launch pad in Cuba Kennedy sets up blockade Threatens – if ship tries to break blockade he’d use nuclear weapons 5 days later Soviets agreed to leave Cuba & U.S. would not invade
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Ho Chi Minh (communist) – defeated Japanese during WWII & afterwards French colonist Geneva Accords – temporarily divide Vietnam into North & South and then unify after 1956 elections 1955 – American supported Ngo Dinh Diem refused elections & cracked down on communism 1959 – Communists set up the National Liberation Front (Vietcong) to begin war against Diem Eisenhower sent money, Kennedy sent Special Forces Gulf of Tonkin – Pres. Johnson sends troops in after alleged attack on U.S. ship After years of fighting, large opposition to U.S. involvement in war Years of fighting – April 1975 – South Vietnam surrenders to North
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Dec. 1979 – Soviets invade Afghanistan, Pres. Carter orders sanctions
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Arms Race Duck & Cover and Fallout Shelters Red Scare McCarthyism – accusations without proof HUAC Rosenbergs, Alger Hiss, Hollywood Ten Blacklists Space Race – Oct. 1957 Soviet Sputnik launched causes NASA program
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1963 - Kennedy & Khrushchev agree to hot line between Moscow & Washington 1963 - Treaty banning nuclear tests aboveground and underwater 1971 – Nixon’s “Ping-Pong Diplomacy” – secret talks between U.S. & China forging closer ties 1972 – Nixon’s Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I) – restricted the number of certain types of nuclear missiles built by U.S. & Soviets 1987 – Reagan & Gorbachev sign Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) – reduce number of nuclear weapons in arsenals
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Eisenhower – Brinkmanship – “Domino Theory” Kennedy – continues arms race, flexible response – used specially trained military groups to fight guerilla wars in nations fighting communism Johnson – Vietnam War – stop spread of communism Nixon – Vietnamization – plan for South to take more active role & U.S. start to remove troops, but continued to bomb Cambodia and Laos Détente – attempt to relax international tensions, needed a balance of power to make peace with Soviets Ford – Continues detente Carter – Human Rights activist – Cuba, Latin America, South Africa Reagan – Rejected containment & détente Military build up – “Star Wars” antimissile defense system
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1985 – Mikhail Gorbachev commits to reforming Soviet government 1990 – Bush & Gorbachev sign Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) – destroy existing nuclear weapons Throughout Eastern Europe communist governments fell Nov. 9, 1989 – Berlin Wall comes down & Germany is united Dec. 25, 1991 – Yelstin outlawed Communist Party in Russia & Gorbachev announces end of Soviet Union
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1. In the United States businesses are owned by _____________ citizens. 2. In the Soviet Union the ___________ owns the businesses. 3. There is only __ political party in the Soviet Union, it is the ________ party. 4. Americans have __ major political parties, the Democrats and the _________. 5. In America you can read about anything you want to because America has a _______ press. 6. The Russians live under a political and economic system called________________. 7. The Americans live under an economic system called__________. 8. Americans like to think of their country as being a ___________ because the majority rules in most cases. 9. Citizens in the Soviet Union are given their jobs by the _____________. 10. In the Soviet Union all the factories and companies are owned by the _____________.
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Free Elections Communist Everybody helps everyone else Capitalist No Elections – Or Fixed Survival of the Fittest Freedom of the Media Democratic Total Censorship Dictatorship
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