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CHAPTER 26 COLD WAR CONFLICTS

CHAPTER 26 COLD WAR CONFLICTS. What was the Cold War? Conflict between the superpowers of the U.S. and USSR. Democracy v. Communism From 1945-1989 After

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Page 1: CHAPTER 26 COLD WAR CONFLICTS. What was the Cold War? Conflict between the superpowers of the U.S. and USSR. Democracy v. Communism From 1945-1989 After

CHAPTER 26

COLD WAR CONFLICTS

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What was the Cold War?

• Conflict between the superpowers of the U.S. and USSR.

• Democracy v. Communism

• From 1945-1989 After World War II to Fall of Berlin Wall)

• Examples: Berlin, Cuba, Korean War and Vietnam War

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What was the United Nations?

• 1945- new organization created to keep the peace.

• 50 nations were involved.

• Eleanor Roosevelt was active in its beginnings.

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What was the Potsdam Conference?

• Meeting of Churchill, Stalin, and Truman outside of Berlin in July 1945.

• Stalin made clear his ideas for the spread of Communism into Eastern Europe.

• Truman was sure the next conflict would be with the Soviets.

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What were satellite nations?

• Communist governments on Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Poland.

• Controlled by Soviet Union.

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What was the U.S. policy of containment?

• Policy of George F. Kennan that many Presidents will follow.

• Prevent the spread of communism throughout the world.

• Examples: Berlin, Cuba, Korea, Vietnam

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What was the Iron Curtain?

• Statement by Winston Churchill

• Stood for the division of Western European democracies and Eastern European communist nations.

• Berlin Wall will be built in the 1960’s.

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What was the Truman Doctrine (1947)?

• Truman declared that the policy of the U.S. was to support free people against communism.

• Gave $400 million to Greece and Turkey to prevent communism

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What was the Marshall Plan (1947)?

• 16 Western European countries received $13 billion in aid from the U.S. (Secretary of State George C. Marshall)

• Provided basic needs like food and clothing

• Showed America was generous and promoted democracy.

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What was the crisis in Berlin (1948-49)?

• Stalin blockaded all goods from entering the Allied section of Berlin.

• Truman responded with the Berlin Airlift for 327 days until Stalin lifted the blockade.

• Giving supplies to those in West Berlin

• Close to war.

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What was NATO (1949)?

• North Atlantic Treaty Organization created as a military alliance of democratic nations.

• Kept a standing military force of 500,000 troops.

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What was the Warsaw Pact (1949)?

• Alliance of Communist nation in opposition to NATO led by the Soviet Union.

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What was happening in China?

• The U.S. supported government of Chiang Kai Shek is overthrown by the Communists Mao Zedong in 1949.

• Chiang Kai Shek flees to Taiwan.

• U.S. does not recognize Communist China.

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What was the Korean War?• North Korea (Communist

nation supported by China) invades South Korea (Democracy supported by U.S.)

• United Nations supported war (led mostly by Americans) fights N. Koreans from 1950-53.

• Stalemate at 38th parallel.

• Korea still divided today!

• Over 50,000 Americans die in the Forgotten War.

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Why was Douglas MacArthur fired?

• Disagreed openly with Truman.

• MacArthur wanted to expand Korean War into China and use nuclear weapons.

• Truman wanted to stick to the policy of containment.

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What was the House of Un-American Committee (HUAC)?

• Set up to investigate suspected Communists in America.(Started 1947)

• Fear that America would be taken over by Communist spies.

• Investigated all people including those in Hollywood.

• Hollywood Ten- refused to answer government?’s

• Blacklist- not allowed to work.

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Who were the spies?

• Alger Hiss- accused of spying for Soviet Union.

• Julius and Ethel Rosenberg- accused of passing atomic secrets to Soviets. Sentenced to death.

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What was McCarthyism?

• Led by Senator Joseph McCarthy as a witch hunt for communists in America.

• “Are you or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?”

• Naming names of friends• Late 1940’s-1950’s• Inspiration for Arthur

Miller’s The Crucible

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What was the H bomb?

• 67 times more powerful than the bombs used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

• U.S. developed first one in 1952 and a few months later Soviets develop weapon.

• Fear that Soviets will attack America with nuclear weapons.

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What was the policy of brinkmanship?

• Willingness to go to the edge of nuclear war and then backing down.

• Policy of John Foster Dulles

• Used by President Eisenhower

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What was the CIA?

• Central Intelligence Agency

• Used spies to gather information and carry out secret covert actions to overthrow governments.

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What was the Eisenhower Doctrine?

• U.S. would defend the Middle East against attack by any communist country.

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Who was Nikita Khruschev?

• Leader of Soviet Unionafter Stalin’s death from 1953- thru the 1960’s.

• Sputnik- Soviet’s launch first artificial satellite.

• America responded by investing more in science and math education.

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What was the U-2 Incident?

• U.S. spy plane flown by Francis Gary Powers was shot down.

• Increased Cold War tensions

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What was the GI Bill of Rights?

• Guaranteed WW II veterans education, low cost mortgages, and unemployment benefits.

• Created a new middle class with great opportunities.

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Where were WW II veterans living?

• Suburbs- residential communities outside of major cities.

• Levittown- standardized homes built with the assembly line method.

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What was the economy like in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s?• Boom in Consumer

goods• Largest economic

expansion in U.S. history

• Home ownership is part of the American Dream

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What were the issues of domestic policy in Harry S. Truman’s

presidency?• Supported Civil Rights

with the integration of the federal government and the military.

• Fair Deal• “The Buck Stops Here”• Faces strikes• Faced opposition from the

Dixiecrats- opposed to Truman’s integration policies.

• Barely wins 1948 election.

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Who was Jackie Robinson?

• 1947- First African American to play in the Major Leagues

• Faced discrimination and death threats daily.

• Became a successful businessman also.

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What were conglomerates?

• Major corporation that includes a number of smaller companies in unrelated industries.

• Examples are Xerox and General Electric

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What is a franchise?

• Company that offers similar products and service in many locations.

• The birth of fast food- McDonalds

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What was the baby boom?

• From the late 1940’s to late 1950’s- 40 million Americans were born.

• Lived in suburbs and are affecting us today with the Social Security crisis.

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What were the advances in medicine and child care?

• Dr. Jonas Salk- polio vaccine

• Dr. Benjamin Spock- Books on child care

• Schools were being built at a very high rate to keep up with baby boomers.

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What was life like for women?

• Homemaker was shown in magazines, films, and TV.

• More than 20% of women were dissatisfied with their lives.

• 97% of women were married.

• Only female jobs available: teaching, nursing, secretarial work.

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What did people do in the leisure time?

• Owned more products like washing machines and dishwashers.

• Sports• TV• Reading magazines

and books

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How was the automobile important in the 1950’s?

• Inexpensive gas• Cars symbolized

people’s personality.• Interstate Highway

System- Eisenhower• Leads to traffic and

overcrowding.• Drive In culture

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What is consumerism?

• Buying material goods to show success.

• New technology- household products, record players, swimming pools, and cars.

• Buying on credit

• Keeping Up With the Jones’

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What is planned obsolescence?

• Products are designed to go out of date in a short period of time.

• Keeps customers buying new products.

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What forms of entertainment were important?

• TV (I Love Lucy, Ozzie and Harriet, Gunsmoke, Howdy Doody)

• Everything was for a family audience.

• Movies: Actors like James Dean and Marilyn Monroe

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What was the beat movement?

• Rejected the materialism and consumerism of the 1950’s.

• Forerunners of hippie movement

• Jack Kerouac On the Road

• Alan Ginsberg Howl

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Who were the leaders of early rock n’ roll?

• Started in African American community and considered the “devil’s music”

• Chuck Berry• Elvis Presley• Billy Haley and the

Comets• Jerry Lee Lewis