PPT-1 The Cold War 1945-1990

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US vs Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Democracy vs Communism Capitalism vs Socialism 2 USUSSR Relationship during WWII 1939 Stalin USSR makes a deal with Hitler

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US vs Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Democracy vs Communism Capitalism vs Socialism 2 USUSSR Relationship during WWII 1939 Stalin USSR makes a deal with Hitler Germany 1941 Hitler breaks deal and attacks USSR. Objective 4.5: . Consider the involvement of the USA in Vietnam from 1950 to . 1973. Warm-Up . : . Class Review—Truman . Doctrine. Read the following excerpt from the Truman Doctrine…. I believe that it must be policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures…I believe that we must assist peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way…The free peoples of the world look to us for support in maintaining their freedoms. . Born: June 12, 1924. Term in Office: (1989-1993). Political Party: Republican. The . George H.W. Bush . Presidency. The End of the Cold War. President Bush came into office on the verge of a new world . APUSH, Unit . 12. Post WW1 Foreign Policy. Unilateral … acting independently. Didn’t join League of Nations. Promote a vision of international order. Maintain US Isolationism. “Select” Military Intervention. L/O – To identify the key features and turning points of the Cold War and understand the nature of the conflict. What was the Cold War?. Cold War. . = . a period of extreme tension between states stopping just short of war.. From Allies to Enemies & Cold War Theory. Thesis. The West's fear of communism and perception that the USSR reneged on a series of deals made at various conferences at the end of World War II, coupled with Joseph Stalin's paranoia about at Third World War led to an increasing divided between the Allies at the end of World War II. This caused tacit escalation on both sides resulting in the perception that two ideologies were opposite and incompatible. The result was a series of moves isolation and dividing Europe between East and West, resulting in the Cold War. Week 5. 1859 Arrival. . of. 黒船(. Kurofune. ): U.S. naval diplomatic expedition to Japan. Why the US?. Why Japan?. Commodore Matthew. . Calbraith. . Perry. Ryomaden. 10:38. 1859-1868 . 尊王攘夷 . a. Explain the origin and meaning of the term “Iron Curtain.” . b. Explain how the United States sought to stop the spread of communism through the Berlin airlift, the Korean War, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. . US vs. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Democracy vs. Communism. Capitalism vs. Socialism. 3. The Cold War. US vs. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Democracy vs. Communism. Capitalism vs. Socialism. nited Nations. After World War II Western leaders perceived the Soviet Union as the center of a world revolutionary . movement. United . Nations . was formed . as a way of preventing future global conflicts. “This war is a new kind of war. It is warfare in terms of every continent, every island, every sea, every air lane.”. Franklin Roosevelt from one of fireside chats 2 months after the US became embroiled in war 1942. Both sides knew that a real “WW3”, a nuclear war, would be unwinnable.. However the Cold War had many characteristics of an actual war:. Arms race . (when countries compete to have the most effective armed forces). Homework. Chapter 17 Section 3: Questions 1-3. Start preparing for Final. Learning objectives. Engage in visual learning regarding the Cuban Missile Crisis. Analyze Cold War imagery and writing. Prepare for District Assessment. “This war is a new kind of war. It is warfare in terms of every continent, every island, every sea, every air lane.”. Franklin Roosevelt from one of fireside chats 2 months after the US became embroiled in war 1942. 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.

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