PPT-T= Roots of the Cold War

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Questioner During How did the Cold War get its name W hat separated the Soviet Union and the United States Golden W ords 1 Soviet Union United States apart

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Questioner During How did the Cold War get its name W hat separated the Soviet Union and the United States Golden W ords 1 Soviet Union United States apart 1947 Words and ideas . ‘Peace Through Strength’. or. ‘New Thinking’. Orthodox. The first school of interpretation to emerge in the U.S. was "orthodox". For more than a decade after the end of the Second World War, few U.S. historians challenged the official U.S. interpretation of the beginnings of the Cold War.. 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?. Eastern Europe. Nikita Khrushchev followed Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union.. Destalinization. was the purging of the country of Stalin’s memory.. When Hungary tried to gain independence the Soviets invaded and kept communist control.. Mikhail . Gorbachev rises . to power in . 1985. Meetings between Gorbachev and Reagan. The . fall of the Berlin Wall in . 1989. Ger. m. any's reunification. The . collapse of the Soviet . Union . in 1991 . 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.. English 2. Directions. Take notes on your new roots.. Materials: . RAW Book. Pen / pencil. Fus. . Definition: pour. Example: profuse – abundant or plentiful . Other examples? . Fusion, infuse . Challenge Word: effusive (. Period after WWII is referred to as the Cold War. : the tense relationship between capitalism (mainly the USA) and communism (Soviet Union). Postwar (after WWII) discussions were . postponed as long as possible. By end of WWII, alliance between G.B., U.S., and U.S.S.R. disintegrating. Cold war = competition for global influence between democracy/capitalism and communism. Led to: alliances (-> “iron curtain”), client states, arms race, diplomatic . 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). SEO is anything but a “one size fits all” strategy. What works for one website may not work for another. And what worked for you in the past may not yield the same results in the future. The Cold War and Civil Liberties The Struggle to balance national security and civil rights Meg Gorzycki, Ed. D. San Francisco State University Center for Teaching and Faculty Development Define Cold War If you are wondering what the design of your cold storage facility should be and how you can get the best results with the design, you should trust RL Cold for it. Preventing costly downtime and making sure your cold storage facility runs smoothly requires a proactive approach, just like how RL Cold does it. Download PDF The Cold Sores Treatment™ eBook by Edward Barnes - a great option for anyone looking for a comprehensive cold sores treatment.

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