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Beginning of the Cold War

Beginning of the Cold War

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Beginning of the Cold War

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United Nations

Created on June 26th,1945

International Peace keeping organization

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Multiple Select

Why is the United Nations provided as part of a presentation on the Cold War?

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The Soviet Union and the United States set aside their differences at the UN.

2

It became an arena of competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.

3

The United States and the Soviet Union would both try to direct United Nations policy

4

The United Nations would prevent the United States and Soviet Union from getting involved in surrogate wars

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Potsdam Conference, July 16th - August 2nd, 1945

  • Truman presses Stalin to allow free elections in Eastern Europe

  • Stalin refuses

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  • Stalin installs communist “satellite nations” in Eastern Europe to create ‘buffer zone.’

  • Labeled ‘Iron Curtain’ by Winston Churchill

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Multiple Choice

What was the source of tension between Truman and Stalin at the Potsdam Conference?

1

Free elections in Western Europe.

2

Free elections in Eastern Europe

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The Creation of a "Buffer Zone in Western Europe

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The unconditional surrender of Germany.

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  • U.S. adopts containment policy.

  • Taking measures to prevent any extension of communist rule

  • George F. Kennan (1946)

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following do you think is the key advantage of the policy of containment?

1

It ended the Cold War quickly.

2

It allowed the United States to directly confront the Soviet Union.

3

It avoided direct conflict with the Soviet Union.

4

It did not add to the national deficit.

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  • Truman Doctrine - “It must be the policy of the U.S. to support free peoples resisting subjugation.” (1947)

  • $400 million in aid to Turkey and Greece to help them resist Communism

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  • The Marshall Plan - proposal by Secretary of State George Marshall to aid European nations recovering from WW2.

  • Helped democratic nations resist Communist influence

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Multiple Choice

What is one method in which the U.S. was trying to contain communism based upon the Marshall Plan?

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Financial aid to countries recovering from World War Two.

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Sending troops into Greece and Turkey.

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Sending troops into Eastern Europe

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Financial aid to the Soviet Union

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The Berlin Airlift

  • Germany had been divided into four zones occupied by the U.S., Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union

  • The capital of Berlin had been divided into four zones occupied by the same nations

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The Berlin Airlift

  • In response to Allied desires to unify Western Germany, Stalin blockaded West Berlin.

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The Berlin Airlift

  • American and British officials started Berlin airlift to fly food and supplies into West Berlin.

  • West Berlin survived, Soviets lifted blockade (1949) and U.S. prestige was enhanced

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Open Ended

How do you think most of the world viewed the United States following the events of the Berlin Airlift?

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NATO

  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (April 4, 1949)

  • United States, Canada, and 10 European nations pledged military support to one another if any member was attacked.

  • First U.S. peacetime alliance

  • 29 members today

  • Soviet Union forms Warsaw Pact in response

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the first peacetime alliance in United States history?

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United Nations

2

North American Treaty Organization

3

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

4

North Pacific Treaty Organizatoin

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