The Cold War: From World War to Rivalry

The Cold War: From World War to Rivalry

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Ethan Morris

History

6th - 10th Grade

Hard

09:55

In July 1945, President Truman attended the Potsdam Conference, facing challenges of post-war Europe and the emerging Cold War. The conference highlighted the rift between the Allies, with Truman and Churchill advocating for democracy, while Stalin sought to expand communism. The roots of this rivalry trace back to World War I and Lenin's Bolshevik Revolution. Western powers, including Wilson and Churchill, opposed the Bolsheviks, fearing the spread of communism. The Cold War tensions were further exacerbated by the development of nuclear weapons, setting the stage for decades of geopolitical conflict.

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What was Harry S. Truman's destination in July 1945?

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What were Truman and his partners aiming to achieve after WWII?

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Who was determined to spread communism across Europe?

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What did Lenin base his revolution on?

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What was the main goal of the Bolshevik Revolution?

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How did the Western powers initially respond to the Bolshevik government?

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What was the main point of contention at the Potsdam Conference?

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What did Truman have that he believed would give him leverage over Stalin?

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What was Stalin's reaction to the destruction of Hiroshima?

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What marked the beginning of the Cold War according to the narrative?

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