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AP Chapter 26 The Cold War
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Financing the Future International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank were created towards the end of the war Allowed the U.S. to rebuild the world’s economy after the war
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Potsdam Conference Potsdam Conference Germany disarmed & divided into 4 zones War criminals put on trial Disagreements between the U.S. and USSR continued after the war December 1946 GB/US/France merged their districts
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United Nations Goal was to be a peace keeping organization and prevent another world war General Assembly consisted of all member nations Security Council had 15 members with 5 being permanent and had veto power UN also dedicated itself to protecting human rights
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Containment Efforts Truman Doctrine- gave $400 million to Greece and Turkey to crush a communist uprising Marshall Plan- $12 billion was given to rebuild Europe General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)- reduced trade barriers in W. Europe Berlin Blockade/Airlift- US spent 11 months airlift goods in W. Berlin until the USSR gave up
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NATO- US first peace time alliance and preached “collective security” U.S. began to stockpile atomic weapons 1949 Soviets had nuclear weapons and the arms race was on
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Harry S. Truman Truman became president after FDR died in 1945 and faced many challenges Following the war inflation rose by almost 25% and the effects of demobilizing hurt the economy May 1946 he threatened to draft RR workers into the army but never happened
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Council of Economic Affairs- board of economists that guided the president on economic issues Republicans controlled Congress in 1946 and Truman battled with them Taft Hartley Act- limited unions by banning 2 nd Boycotts, closed shop and all union officials had to swear that they weren't communists
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Election of 1948 Truman (D) defeated Thomas Dewey (R) and Strom Thurmond (Dixiecrat) for the presidency 1948 Truman integrated the federal workforce Fair Deal- similar to the New Deal led to aid for housing, raised the min. wage, and expanded Social Security
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Cold War at Home National Security Council- group that focused on national defense CIA created and analyzes information Loyalty Checks- FBI began to check the loyalty of federal employees 500 lost their jobs and 6,000 resigned McCarran Act- made Communist organizations register with the govt. Smith Act- illegal to join the Communist party
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House of un-American Activities Committee Investigated those thought to be disloyal to the U.S. Congressional hearings held to uncover those that were disloyal many were blacklisted Actors and union leaders were questioned
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Hiss Case- accused of being a Communist with very little evidence sent to jail for 2 years “Pumpkin Papers” Rosenberg Case- Ethel & Julius were sentenced and executed for giving nuclear secrets to the Soviets both proclaimed their innocence but executed in 1953 Oppenheimer Case- helped create the Atomic Bomb but opposed the creation of the Hydrogen Bomb and eventually lost his security clearance
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Hiss Denies Charges and the Red Scare
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McCarthyism Joseph McCarthy- U.S. Senator claimed to have a list of 205 Communists that worked for the U.S. State Dept. No evidence to support him but gained attention McCarthy gave speeches and gained a lot of support from the people
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He led a committee to investigate “Communist Sympathizers” Many were black listed (refuse to hire) McCarthy even accused the Army and Eisenhower He lost a lot of support when he bullied people on a TV debate
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McCarthyism- the use of reckless and unfair accusations in the name of suppressing political disloyalty. McCarthy was eventually censored by the Senate and died in 1957 Investigation of homosexuals was common as well
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Joseph McCarthy
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The Iron Curtain USSR refused to allow E. Europeans to travel to W. Europe Churchill said “an iron curtain had descended across Europe”
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Origins of the Cold War US & USSR are the two super powers Both feared each other Arms race begins Both give military aid to govt.’s that supported their ideas
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Cold War Culture Arthur Miller’s play A Death of a Salesman was popular J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye looked at the struggles of teenage boys Movies focused on Cold War events and UFO’s Families and homes grew
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Baby Boom Post war boom in births from 1946 to 1964 over 50 million babies were born This led to a huge demand on consumer goods Dr. Spocks Baby and Child Care encouraged women to be stay at home moms GI Bill- eased the return of soldiers by giving them education and employment benefits
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Military Industrial Communities Large communities rose up in the west to support the military Los Alamos, NM was the center of nuclear research Military bases popped up all over the place
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Loss of China and the Korean War Following WWII China faced a 4 year civil war and Mao Zedong won and China became communist in 1949 June 1950 N. Korea invaded S. Korea and the UN Security Council sent in troops led by Gen. MacArthur MacArthur attacked and drove the Koreans back to the Chinese border
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Chinese entered the war and drove the US back to the 38 th parallel MacArthur wanted to use atomic weapons and attack China but Truman refused and was forced to remove MacArthur from command Korea was never a declared war but Truman had the right in NSC 68 to resist Communism The war entered a stalemate and over 54,000 Americans died
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Election of 1952 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) defeated Adlai Stevenson (D) Ike promised to end the Korean War VP Nixon was accused of accepting improper gifts of a puppy named Checkers Ike easily won
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Conclusion The Cold War divided the world between the US and USSR Truman Doctrine, NATO and Marshall Plan all tried to contain communism Truman was a good president but not well liked McCarthyism played on the fears of Communism
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