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1 America in the Cold War & Civil Rights Years

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4 United StatesSoviet Union Economy CapitalismSocialism Politics DemocraticTotalitarian Key Values FreedomEquality Society IndividualCollective vs.

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10 USA: Self-Determination USSR: National Security

11 The Cold War Shortly after WWII ended, the United States and the Soviet Union entered into a 45 year- long Cold War Although Stalin had promised free elections in Poland, Soviet troops set up Communist governments in Eastern Europe

12 Truman Doctrine In 1946, Communist rebels challenged the Greek government and Stalin put pressure on Turkey The Truman Doctrine, created to help Greece and Turkey, offered aid to any free people resisting Communism

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14 The Marshall Plan In 1948, this plan further offered economic aid to the war-torn countries of Europe. Aid and Loans ($$$) in return to countries who promised to promote democracy and capitalism

15 Containment Under the policy of containment, Truman and future U.S. presidents sought to stop the spread of Communism in the world.

16 Berlin Airlift When the Western allies joined their occupation zones together to form West Germany, Stalin ordered a blockade of Berlin. The U.S. and its allies supplied West Berlin through the Berlin Airlift.

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21 NATO In 1949, the Western allies formed NATO to give Western Europe protection with U.S. nuclear weapons. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Soviets countered with their Warsaw Pact

22 Korean War Related: In 1949, Mao Zedong led a Communist revolution in China. In 1950, Communist North Korea invaded South Korea starting the Korean War Truman came to the aid of South Korea and sent Gen. Douglas MacArthur to lead U.S. forces. When MacArthur made public his interest in invading China and using nuclear weapons, Truman disagreed and removed him from command.

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25 Nuclear Arms Race The Soviets and Americans entered into a nuclear arms race and a “space race.” The space race began when the Soviets sent Sputnik into space in 1957. The Americans responded by sending their first satellite into space the next year. NSC-68

26 Overview United StatesSoviets Western Europe Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan NATO West Germany South Korea Mistrust Nuclear threat keeps the war “cold” Nuclear arms race Eastern Europe Buffer Zone Warsaw Pact East Germany North Korea

27 The Cold War at Home The Cold War led to fear of Soviet spies at home. Truman established Loyalty Review Boards to investigate “un-American acts.” Congress conducted checks through HUAC: House Un-American Activities Committee Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were tried and executed as spies. The Venona Papers later showed some of these accusations.

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29 McCarthyism Fear of Communists in government allowed Senator Joseph McCarthy to conduct hearings in Congressional committees. McCarthy never produced any proof, and was later censured for his unsupported accusations against people.

30 “Have you no sense of decency sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?”

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39 The 1950s Americans enjoyed new prosperity in the 1950s. Veterans enjoyed special benefits under the GI Bill. Americans produced new consumer goods and goods for markets in war torn Europe. Medicine made rapid advances with new antibiotics. Jonas Salk developed a successful vaccine to prevent polio.

40 Civil Rights In 1946, Truman issued an Executive Order ending racial segregation in the military. A major turning point in the Civil Rights Movement was reached in Brown v. Board of Education (1954). Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP persuaded the Supreme Court that segregated schools were “inherently unequal.”

41 The Brown v. Board of Education decision overturned which previous Supreme Court case?

42 Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

43 Thurgood Marshall NAACP Lawyer for Brown v. Board of Education Became 1 st African American Supreme Court Justice (appt by LBJ, 1967)

44 Jackie Robinson: April 15, 1947

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50 Orval Faubus (Racist) Governor of Arkansas who tried to prevent the Little Rock Nine Showdown between himself and President Eisenhower (Eisenhower won)

51 Montgomery Bus Boycott In 1955, Rosa Parks sat in the white section of a segregated bus, leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led the boycott, which successfully ended the city’s segregated bus system.

52 Protests & Demonstrations Dr. King and other civil rights leaders tried to end segregation in other states. They staged sit-ins, freedom rides, and peaceful demonstrations. Civil disobedience

53 Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) Civil Rights Movement: bitterly opposed by many/racists J. Edgar Hoover, 1963 about MLK, Jr.: “I consider King to be the most notorious liar in the country.” To say he has a dream in 1963 is very courageous for the times (anonymous letter, sent from FBI) LBJ decides to support the Civil Rights Movement

54 Civil Rights Act of 1964: did several things/laws 1)Segregation in employment is illegal 2) It is illegal for businesses to segregate in terms of the customer 3) Required school districts to integrate or lose federal money

55 Voting Rights Act of 1965: Protects African Americans in voting

56 “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” 1963

57 Hector P. Garcia Born in Mexico, doctor in Army during WWII. Founded the American GI Forum to address the needs of Hispanic veterans and the group went on to fight for Hispanic civil rights. They argued cases before the Supreme Court, desegregated schools in Texas and repeal the poll tax in Texas.

58 George Wallace (Racist) Governor of Alabama Ran for President 4 times (lost 4 times) Motto: “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever!”

59 Lester Maddox Atlanta restaurant owner who refused to serve African Americans; closed the restaurant instead of integrate Governor of Georgia


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