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Mr. Wenban Binghamton West Middle 8 th Humanities
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Objective: To examine the United States policy on the containment of Communism. Step 2 Gathering the EvidenceGathering the Evidence
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Causes of the Cold War The Cold War (1945-91) was one of perception where neither side fully understood the intentions and ambitions of the other. This led to mistrust and military build-ups. United States – U.S. thought that Soviet expansion would continue and spread throughout the world. – They saw the Soviet Union as a threat to their way of life; especially after the Soviet Union gained control of Eastern Europe.
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Causes of the Cold War Soviet Union – They felt that they had won World War II. They had sacrificed the most (25 million vs. 300,000 total dead) and deserved the “spoils of war.” They had lost land after WWI because they left the winning side; now they wanted to gain land because they had won. – They wanted to economically raid Eastern Europe to recoup their expenses during the war. – They saw the U.S. as a threat to their way of life; especially after the U.S. development of atomic weapons.
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Cold War Ideologies Political, strategic and ideological struggle between the US and the USSR that spread throughout the world Struggle that contained everything short of war Competing social and economic ideologies
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U.S. policy on Communism What was the social and political problem? How did they go about addressing the issue? What type of action did the United States take? Step 4 Determine the PolicyDetermine the Policy
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U.S Policy Definition: – By applying firm diplomatic, economic, and military counter pressure, the United States could block Soviet aggression. Formulated by George F. Kennan as a way to stop Soviet expansion without having to go to war. Ironically, the Soviets were looking for insulation from the Capitalist West.
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National Security Council Report 68 (NSC-68) The Containment Doctrine would later be expanded in 1949 in NSC-68, which called for a dramatic increase in defense spending From $13 billion to $50 billion a year, to be paid for with a large tax increase. NSC-68 served as the framework for American policy over the next 20 years.
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American History Public Policy Analyst As public policy analysts you will use the AHPPA to identify the social problem and complete the first worksheet. Second, gather the evidence the social problem and complete the second worksheetidentify the social problemgather the evidence WHAT POLICIES WERE DEVELOPED TO MEET THE THREATS EACH SIDE FACED
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Project Create one of the following Power Point Research paper (1000 words or less) Prezi presentation Video Visual
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