PPT-Cold War Cold War The state of hostility, without actual warfare that existed between
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Roots of the Cold War Philosophical Differences Philosophical differences between the Soviet Union and the United States reached back to the 1920s Soviet Union
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Roots of the Cold War Philosophical Differences Philosophical differences between the Soviet Union and the United States reached back to the 1920s Soviet Union communism totalitarian dictatorship. IN THE 1960s, THE 1970s, . AND THE 1980s. Essential Questions. :. What were the important . Cold War events . of the 1960s and 1970s?. . How did the . Cold War end . in the 1980s?. Joseph Stalin . led the Soviet Union from 1927 to 1953. Wind Chill extreme cold. A wind chill of -20 P. resentation. By . Trinitee. Allen. Who was involved during the cold war?. John F. . Kennnedy. was involved during the cold . war and the soviet union also the united states.. What was the cold war?. W - . 5. Lessons and Legacies. Vietnam. Détente. Economic shocks. The end of the Cold war. Vietnam: A profound FP setback. Robert McNamara, . In retrospect. The power of nationalism. Ignorance of history, culture and politics. Communism. -. Economic and political system in which the state owns the means of production and a single party rules. No real “. wealthy. ” people. State/country controls everything business related. Dulles diplomacy. Covert . Ops . Iran . Guatemala . Geneva . Conference of 1954. Suez Crisis . Eisenhower Doctrine. OPEC and Oil . Military Industrial Complex . The National Security Act and NSC 68. Marked a decisive turning point in the US approach to CW as many historians see the report as having “militarized” the US’s approach to the Cold War. . 1945-1963. Containment in a Divided World. The Cold War began at the close of WW2 in 1945 and ended in 1991.. The Cold War in Europe, 1945-1946. Yalta. Yalta Conference the “Big Three” met to reconcile . Explain the point of view of the cartoon. Chapter 36: . The Cold War Begins. (the “grim struggle for world power between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. in the post World War II world”). How did the United States and the Soviet Union become Cold War adversaries?. If your cold emails do not match these standards then yes, you’ve got to go back and revise them. Yes, that’s a pain, but at least you’ll know what to do the next time around. Week 29 Unit III: “E arly Cold War” March 20-24, 2017 Why are we here this week? Students will present Post-WW II & early Cold War “5 words” PPT slides. Students will analyze & respond in writing to Flow of History Charts #139-140. THE COLD WAR Please get out the “Restructuring the Postwar World” handout you were assigned to read for homework as well as your responses to the five questions as the end of the reading. READING QUIZ What do you think the Cold War was? What was an important event from this period of time?. When did the Cold War occur?. 3. What countries were involved?. 4. Who were some major personalities?. World War II ended in 1945,Germany surrendered in May, Japan followed in September.. --US Businessman Bernard Baruch, 1947. The Start of the Cold War. As One War Ends…A New One Begins. By the end of 1945, with the Second World War over, tensions between the Allies (United States and the Soviet Union) were already apparent. The situation only grew more tense the follow year. In 1946, the following occurred:. Preventing costly downtime and making sure your cold storage facility runs smoothly requires a proactive approach, just like how RL Cold does it.
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