PPT-The Cold War Conflict and Deadlock: The Eisenhower Years
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The Eisenhower Years 19521960 The 50s Start Korean War McCarthyism During Elvis Rosa Parks Martin Luther King Jr amp segregation chrometrimmed cars I Love Lucy threat of nuclear destruction. 1) What was one of the causes of the Cold War?. 2) What . do you think the United States might. do to stop the spread of communism?. Reminders. News Article Analysis due FRIDAY!. 10.7- Fighting Communism. The Cold War Expands. Objectives. Describe the causes and results of the arms race between the US and Soviet Union.. Explain how Eisenhower’s response to communism differed from that of Truman.. Analyze worldwide Cold War conflicts that erupted in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and other places.. Lesson 3 . The Cold War Intensifies. Learning Objectives. Describe how Cold War tensions were intensified by the arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union.. Explain how Eisenhower’s response to communism differed from that of Truman.. ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why did the Cold War Last So Long?. TEKS and Objectives. We will…. (8B) describe . how Cold War tensions were intensified by the arms race, the space race, McCarthyism, and the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), the findings of which were confirmed by the . Issues surrounding the Election of 1952. Communism spreading in Europe and Asia. Communism in government?. Korean War stalemate. Candidates. Dwight Eisenhower (R) . Adlai Stevenson (D) . WWII General . Dwight Eisenhower. 1890 – 1969 (life). 1953 – 1961 (President). Nicknamed “Ike”. Highly popular due to his efficient military leadership during WWII. Staunchly anti-communist, but also dedicated to scaling back military spending. Warm-Up Question. :. Explain the Truman Doctrine. Explain the Marshall Plan. What. . was. . the. . purpose. . of. . NATO?. President Eisenhower’s Modern Republicanism. Eisenhower Video. . Eisenhower’s Modern Republicanism. BYU CS 345. Concurrency. 2. CS 345. Stalling’s Chapter. #. Project. 1: Computer System Overview. 2: Operating System Overview. 4. P1:. Shell. 3: Process Description and Control. 4: Threads. 4. P2: Tasking. Satellite nations. Iron curtain. Cold War. Containment. Truman Doctrine. Marshall Plan. Berlin Airlift. NATO. 9. Collective security. 10. Warsaw Pact. HUAC. McCarthyism. Blacklist. Conformity—doing what others do. 8th Edition. Containment and a Divided Global Order. Origins of the Cold War. Is the enemy of your enemy, your friend, or your enemy?. Yalta. :. Last meeting of the “Big 3”. Stalin promised “free and unfettered elections” in Poland at a later date. Objective 4.4: . Assess President Eisenhower’s “New Look” in defense and foreign policy while looking at reactions to leftist regimes in Latin America. Warm-Up. : Cold War (1945 – 1991) Quiz. Chapter 26: Postwar America. Main Idea: The presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower was shaped in large part by the Cold War and related conflicts.. Chapter 26 Section 1: . The Eisenhower Years. Flocabulary: . T.S. – Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions. Objective- to . understand how . The Cold War . shaped foreign. policy throughout . the 1950s. Cold War under Eisenhower. Brinkmanship. : taking the country to the brink of war to avoid war (Sect. of State Dulles). The Origins of the Cold War. How did the conferences at Dumbarton Oaks and Yalta attempt to shape the postwar world?. Why did the Potsdam Conference further increase tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union?.
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