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Restructuring the Postwar World,1945–Present

The United States and the Soviet Union vie for

superiority, and both countries extend their control

over other nations.

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Allies Become Enemies

Cold War: Superpowers Face Off

Yalta Conference: A Postwar Plan• In February 1945, British, American, Soviet leaders

meet at Yalta

• They agree to divide Germany into zones of

occupation when WWII ends

• Soviet leader Stalin agrees to allow free elections

in Eastern Europe—however, he never does allow it.

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Creation of the United Nations• June 1945, 50 nations form United Nations—

international organization

• All members represented in General Assembly;

11 on Security Council

• Five permanent members have Security

Council veto power

PERMANENT

MEMBERS OF THE

SECURITY

COUNCIL

•United States

•Soviet Union

•Great Britain

•France

•China*

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Differing U.S. and Soviet Goals• U.S. and Soviets split sharply after

WWII ends

• U.S. is world’s richest and most

powerful country after WWII

• Soviets recovering from high war

casualties, many destroyed cities

continued Allies Become Enemies

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Eastern Europe’s Iron Curtain

Soviets Build a Buffer• Soviets control Eastern European countries after

World War II

• Stalin installs Communist governments in several

countries—NO FREE ELECTIONS/SELF

DETERMINATION

• Truman urges free elections; Stalin refuses

• In 1946, Stalin says capitalism and communism

cannot co-exist

An Iron Curtain Divides East and West• Germany divided; East Germany Communist,

West Germany Democratic

• Iron Curtain—Winston Churchill’s name for the division of Europe

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United States Tries to Contain Soviets

Containment• Containment—U.S. plan to stop the spread of

communism

Continued . . .

The Truman Doctrine• Truman Doctrine—U.S. supports countries

that reject communism

• Congress approves Truman’s request for aid to

Greece, Turkey

The Marshall Plan• Much of Western Europe lay in ruins after World War II

• Marshall Plan—U.S. program of assisting Western

European countries

• Congress approves plan after Communist

takeover of Czechoslovakia

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The Berlin Airlift• In 1948, U.S., Britain, France withdraw forces

from West Germany

• Their former occupation zones form one country

• Soviets oppose this, stop land and water traffic

into West Berlin

• West Berlin, located in Soviet occupation zone,

faces starvation

• U.S., Britain fly in supplies for 11 months until

the blockade ends

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The Cold War Divides the World

The Cold War• Cold War—struggle of U.S., Soviet Union using

means short of war

Continued . . .

Superpowers Form Rival

Alliances• NATO—North Atlantic Treaty

Organization, defensive military alliance

of USA, Canada and West Europeans

• In 1955, Soviets, Eastern European

nations sign Warsaw Pact alliance

• In 1961, Soviets build Berlin Wall to

separate East and West Berlin. They

say it is to keep western influences out,

but it is really to keep East Germans

from fleeing to West Berlin

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NATO

WARSAW

PACT

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The Threat of Nuclear War• Soviet Union explodes its first atomic bomb in

1949

• U.S. and Soviet Union both develop more

powerful hydrogen bomb

THREAT OF NUCLEAR ANIHILATION

• Brinkmanship—policy of willingness to go to the

edge of war

• Increasing tensions lead to military buildup by

U.S. and Soviets

continued The Cold War Divides the World

The Cold War in the Skies• In 1957, Soviets launch Sputnik, first unmanned

satellite

• USA feels it is losing ground to USSR

• Increases

• Weapons spending

• Technology research

• math and science in American schools

• In 1960, Soviets shoot down American spy plane,

increasing tensions

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After World War II, Chinese Communists defeat

Nationalist forces and two separate Chinas

emerge.

Section 2

Communists Take Power in China

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Communists vs. Nationalists

Communists Take Power in China

World War II in China• Mao Zedong—leads Chinese Communists against

Japanese invaders

• Jiang Jieshi—leader of Chinese Nationalists in

World War II

• Nationalist and Communist Chinese resume civil war

after WWII ends

SECTION

2

Civil War Resumes• Economic problems cause Nationalist soldiers to

desert to Communists

• Mao’s troops take control of China’s major cities

• In 1949, People’s Republic of China created;

Nationalists to Taiwan

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The Two Chinas Affect the Cold War

The Superpowers React• U.S. supports Nationalist state in Taiwan, called

Republic of China

• Soviets and China agree to help each other in event

of attack

• U.S. tries to stop Soviet expansion and spread of

communism in Asia

China Expands under the Communists• China takes control of Tibet and southern Mongolia

• India welcomes Tibetan refugees fleeing revolt

against Chinese

• China, India clash over border; fighting stops but

tensions remain

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The Communists Transform China

Communists Claim a New “Mandate of Heaven”• Chinese Communists organize national government and

Communist Party

SECTION

2

Mao’s Brand of Marxist Socialism• Mao takes property from landowners and divides it

among peasants

• Government seizes private companies and plans

production increase

“The Great Leap Forward”• Plan to increase industrial and agricultural productivity.

• Communes—large collective farms often supporting

over 25,000 people

• Program is ended after inefficiency leads to crop

failures and famines Continued . . .

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New Policies and Mao’s Response• China, Soviet Union clash over leadership of

Communist movement

• Strict socialist ideas are moderated, Mao reduces

his role in government

• Red Guards—militia units formed to enforce

strict communism in China

continued The Communists Transform China

The Cultural Revolution• Cultural Revolution—movement to build

society of peasants, workers

• Put down resistance to communism

• Red Guards close schools and execute or

imprison many intellectuals

• In 1968, Chinese army imprisons, executes, or

exiles most Red Guards

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Section 3

Wars in Korea and VietnamIn Asia, the Cold War flares into actual wars

supported mainly by the superpowers.

NEXT

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The Cold War Divides the World

More Than One “World”• Third World—developing nations; often newly

independent, nonaligned

Fighting for the Third World

Cold War Strategies• U.S., Soviet Union, China compete for influence

over Third World

• Each nation backs revolutions and give economic, military,

technical aid

• PROXY WARS—USA, USSR and CHINA will not get into

direct confrontation with each other. They will use third party

countries as substitutes.

• US seeks to limit Soviet influence

• Korea – USA and UN push back North Korea

• Vietnam – USA vs. Chinese/USSR backed

communists.

• Afghanistan – USSR vs. USA backed Muslims

Continued . . .

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KOREAN WAR

• USSR occupies Northern Korea, at end of WWII

• Korea split into 2 nations.

• North Korea invades South Korea

• US asks for UN to send “police” force to push

back North to 38th Parallel

• USSR had walked out of UN

• Not present to VETO the action

• US wants to stop Soviet influences

• push North back to China border

• Chinese enter war, push back to 38th Parallel

• War ends at 38th.

• North is communist

• South is democratic

• PROBLEMS STILL EXIST

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VIETNAM WAR• Vietnam has been French colony since 1800s

• Ho Chi Minh leads fight for freedom and

communism

• French are defeated

• Ho Chi Minh and many Vietnamese see

struggle as fight of Nationalism vs.

Imperialism

• USA starts sending advisors, equipment and

troops to South Vietnam, whose leaders do not

want to be communist

• US seeks to stop spread of communism

• North wins, as US withdraws

• VIETNAM is COMMUNIST today

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The Superpowers Face Off in Afghanistan• Soviets invade Afghanistan, help Communist

government against rebels

• Muslim rebels fight guerilla war against Soviets

with U.S. weapons

• U.S. stops grain shipments to Soviet Union; Soviets

withdraw (1989)

• Militant Muslim Extremists gain influence in the

region

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Cuba Turns to Communism

Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution• Fidel Castro—leads revolt in Cuba against dictator supported

by U.S.

• By 1959, Castro in power, nationalizes economy, takes U.S.

property, CUBA is Communist

• Bay of Pigs 1961

USA sends Cuban exiles to remove Castro, fight communism

Castro defeats U.S.- trained Cuban exiles

Embarrassment for Kennedy administration

Nuclear Face-off: the Cuban Missile Crisis• In 1962, U.S. demands removal of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba

• Near beginning of WWIII, nuclear attack

• Soviets withdraw missiles; U.S. promises not to invade Cuba

• Cuban economy is left dependent on Soviet support

Continued . . .

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Section 5

The Cold War ThawsThe Cold War begins to thaw as the

superpowers enter an era of uneasy

diplomacy.

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The Cold War Thaws

Destalinization and Rumblings of Protest• Nikita Khrushchev—leader of Soviet Union after

Stalin dies (1953)

• Khrushchev condemns Stalin; Soviets, West can

peacefully compete

• Citizens of Soviet-controlled governments begin

protesting communism

• Khrushchev sends Soviet military to put down

Hungarian protesters

Soviet Policy in Eastern Europe and China

The Revolt in Czechoslovakia• Leonid Brezhnev—Soviet leader after

Khrushchev—represses dissent

• In 1968, Warsaw Pact troops block reforms in

Czechoslovakia Continued . . .

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The Soviet-Chinese Split• In 1950, Mao and Stalin sign friendship treaty, but

tensions grow

• Chinese and Soviets each want to lead world

communism

• Khrushchev ends economic aid and refuses to

share nuclear secrets

• Soviets and Chinese fight small skirmishes

across the border

continued Soviet Policy in Eastern Europe and China

SECTION

5

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From Brinkmanship to Détente

Brinkmanship Breaks Down• Brinkmanship causes repeated crises; nuclear

war a constant threat

• John F. Kennedy—U.S. president during the

Cuban Missile crisis

• Lyndon Johnson—president who increases

U.S. involvement in Vietnam

SECTION

5

Continued . . .

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The United States Turns to Détente• Vietnam-era turmoil fuels desire for less

confrontational policy

• Détente—policy of reducing Cold War tensions to

avoid conflict

• Richard M. Nixon—U.S. president who launches

détente

• Détente grows out of philosophy known as

realpolitik

• “realistic politics”—recognizes need to be

practical, flexible

continued From Brinkmanship to Détente

Nixon Visits Communist Powers• Nixon visits Communist China and Soviet Union,

signs SALT I Treaty

• SALT—Strategic Arms Limitation Talks—limit nuclear

weapons

SECTION

5

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The Collapse of Détente

Policy Changes• Nixon and Gerald Ford improve relations with

Soviets and China

• Jimmy Carter has concerns about Soviet policies

but signs SALT II

• Congress will not ratify SALT II due to Soviet

invasion of Afghanistan

Reagan Takes an Anti-Communist Stance• Ronald Reagan—anti-Communist U.S. president

takes office in 1981

• Increases military spending, proposes a missile

defense program

• In 1985, new Soviet leadership allows easing of Cold

War tensions Continued . . .

SECTION

5

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Colonial Rule Limits Democracy

The Challenge of Democracyin Africa

European Policies Cause Problems

• Borders of colonies in Africa ignore ethnic, cultural

divisions

• As a result, national identity is slow to develop in

Africa

• Colonial rule produces economic problems

• Colonial rule also disrupts family, community life

SECTION

2

Short-Lived Democracies

• Post-independence governments fragile, vulnerable

to military coups

IN AFRICA, THE TREND HAS BEEN TOWARD

MILITARY DICTATORSHIPS, NOT DEMOCRACY

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South Africa Under Apartheid

Minority Rule

• South Africa gains independence in 1931;

white minority rules

Apartheid Segregates

Society

• In 1948, National Party

enacts apartheid—

separation of races

• Government sets up

reserves, called homelands,

for blacks in 1959

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Blacks Protest

• In 1912, blacks form African National Congress

(ANC) to protest

• Nelson Mandela—ANC leader imprisoned for 27

years

• Protests rise in 1970s and 1980s, sometimes

resulting in violence

South Africa Under Apartheid

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Struggle for Democracy

Pressure for Change

• Religious leader Desmond Tutu urges economic

pressure on government

• He asks other countries not to trade with South

Africa

The First Steps

• In 1990, F. W. de Klerk legalizes ANC, frees

Mandela from prison

• Parliament repeals apartheid laws, grants rights to

blacks

• De Klerk agrees to elections open to all races to be

held in 1994

Continued . . .

South Africa Under Apartheid

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Massacre in Tiananmen Square

Unforeseen Problems

• Reforms lead to some unrest over

privileges of Communist leaders

• Western political ideas enter China,

encouraging democracy

Students Demand Democracy

• In 1989, students protest in Tiananmen

Square—public area in Beijing

Deng Orders a Crackdown

• Deng orders army to surround square,

attack protesters

• Attack leaves hundreds dead, thousands

wounded

• Government begins large-scale campaign

to end dissent

TANKMAN VIDEO

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COMMUNISM FACES CHALLENGES, FALLS

• Mikhail Gorbachev

• USSR leader in late 1980’s

• Favors changes in communism/USSR

politics & economics

• PERISTROIKA—new economics

• GLASTNOST—”openness” (freedom?)

• Nuclear reductions

• Nearly arrested/killed in an attempt by

communist hardliners to overthrow him

• USSR collapses as people in satellite

nations demand freedom

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BERLIN WALL FALLSNovember 1989

• East Germany losing control of

economy, political control

• People leaving through travel to

Austria and Hungary

• Miscommunication leads to

Brandenberg Gate being opened.

• 1000s of people leave to West

Berlin, freedom

• East Germany collapses as a

nation within weeks.

• Germany reunifies

• Although some nations remain

communist, freedom from Soviet

rule is possible

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• British control of region after WWI (Mandates)

• Britain promises many groups that they will get own state

if they help in WWII against the Axis Powers.

• 1947 the UN gives portions of Palestine to Holocaust

survivors to establish nation of Israel.

• Muslim Palestinians forced off land

• Palestinians want to have their own state

• Angry over lack of political control

• Arab states vow to attack

• Israel defends fiercely

• Wars

• 1948 Arab-Israeli War

• Suez War

• Seven Day War

• Yom Kippur War

• Lebanon

• Gaza Strip

• Terrorism

• Peace Treaties

• 1977

• 1992

CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST