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Unit 8: The Cold WarUnit 8: The Cold War

Essential Understandings

1) The Cold War set the framework for GLOBAL POLITICS for 45 years after the end of WORLD WAR II. It also influenced American DOMESTIC POLITICS, the conduct of FOREIGN AFFAIRS, and the role of the GOVERNMENT in the ECONOMY after 1945

2) The Cold War was essentially a COMPETITION between two very different ways of organizing GOVERNMENT, SOCIETY, and the ECONOMY:

A) The AMERICAN-led western nations’ belief in DEMOCRACY, INDIVIDUAL freedom, and a MARKET economy

B) The SOVIETS belief in a TOTALITARIAN state and SOCIALISM

Origins of the Cold WarOrigins of the Cold WarDefinition:Definition: “The COMPETITION that “The COMPETITION that developed after WWII between the developed after WWII between the UNITED STATES and the SOVIET UNITED STATES and the SOVIET UNION for power and influence in the UNION for power and influence in the worldworld

The Cold War lasted from 1945 to The Cold War lasted from 1945 to the COLLAPSE of the Soviet the COLLAPSE of the Soviet Union in 1991.”Union in 1991.”

1945 – A Critical Year1945 – A Critical Year

Cooperation during WWII between United Cooperation during WWII between United States and Soviet Union was a States and Soviet Union was a TEMPORARY arrangement.TEMPORARY arrangement.

History of Hostility

STRAINED relationship between U.S. and STRAINED relationship between U.S. and Soviet UnionSoviet Union RUSSIAN REVOLUTION of 1917 – American troops RUSSIAN REVOLUTION of 1917 – American troops

supported anti-Communist resistancesupported anti-Communist resistance USSR NOT INVITED to peace conferences after WWIUSSR NOT INVITED to peace conferences after WWI U.S. DIDN’T recognize Soviet government until 1933U.S. DIDN’T recognize Soviet government until 1933 Soviets signed a pact with HITLER before WWIISoviets signed a pact with HITLER before WWII Soviets DISAGREED with Americans/British over Soviets DISAGREED with Americans/British over

battle TACTICS, postwar PLANS during WWIIbattle TACTICS, postwar PLANS during WWII Americans FEARED communismAmericans FEARED communism

YALTA Conference of 1945 – YALTA Conference of 1945 – Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill met to work out future of met to work out future of GERMANY and POLANDGERMANY and POLAND Germany divided into Germany divided into

American, British, French, American, British, French, and Soviet OCCUPATION and Soviet OCCUPATION ZONESZONES

American, British, French American, British, French zones zones WEST GERMANY WEST GERMANY

Soviet zone Soviet zone EAST EAST GERMANYGERMANY

Conflict over future of Conflict over future of POLANDPOLAND

Leaders agreed to form UNITED Leaders agreed to form UNITED NATIONSNATIONS

TRUMAN becomes presidentTRUMAN becomes president

Conflicting postwar goalsConflicting postwar goalsUnited States Soviet Union

1) Fought to bring DEMOCRACY, economic OPPORTUNITY to conquered nations of Europe/Asia.

2) Economically strong and politically open world = MARKETS for American products

1) Wanted to REBUILD and protect its own interests = “SATELLITE NATIONS”

2) Spread of COMMUNISM throughout the world = supported totalitarian Communist governments in EASTERN EUROPE

Creation of Soviet “satellite nations”

Clash of IdeologiesClash of IdeologiesUnited States Soviet Union

Political system

DEMOCRATIC government

Democracy: government by the PEOPLE,

either directly or through elected representatives

TOTALITARIAN government

Totalitarianism:

STATE controls all aspects of

citizens’ lives, one ultimate leader

United States Soviet Union

Economic

system

CAPITALIST

(free market)

Capitalism: economic system

in which the factors of

production are owned

INDIVIDUALLY; DIFFERENT

SOCIAL CLASSES EXIST

COMMUNIST

(socialism)

Socialism:

economic system in which property/means

of production are owned

COMMUNALLY; NO SOCIAL CLASSES

What happens when countries are divided?

Immediate affects

Long term effects

Day that shook the world

Threats of separations become a reality

Discovery Education: Days That Shook the World.

Berlin Wall Seals the Iron Curtain

Berlin Wall…so what?

San Diego-Mexico Border

Question?

What would happen if we built a wall separating Nampa in half? Wall will be built down 12th street. You cannot cross the wall…ever!

What would you not have access to?

How do you think people on the other side of the wall feel being limited to their area only?

Fleeing to the West

Stop here…

Truman Video clip

Truman Clip

Communism: “economic system in which there is NO state or private property, all goods are owned in COMMON, and there is NO CLASS DIVISION of citizens

The “Iron Curtain”The “Iron Curtain” February 1946 – February 1946 – STALIN predicted STALIN predicted ultimate triumph ultimate triumph of communism of communism over capitalism.over capitalism.

March 5, 1946 – March 5, 1946 – WINSTON WINSTON CHURCHILL CHURCHILL responded while responded while speaking in speaking in Fulton, MissouriFulton, Missouri

““From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an IRON CURTAIN has Adriatic, an IRON CURTAIN has descended across the Continent…”descended across the Continent…”

Marshall PlanMarshall Plan Unveiled by Secretary of State George C. Unveiled by Secretary of State George C.

Marshall in 1947Marshall in 1947 United States supported European United States supported European

ECONOMIC RECOVERY from World War IIECONOMIC RECOVERY from World War II U.S. allocated approx. $13 BILLION to U.S. allocated approx. $13 BILLION to

Western EuropeWestern Europe

Berlin Airlift of 1948-1949

Soviets BLOCKED Allied access to West Soviets BLOCKED Allied access to West BerlinBerlin

Blockade caused severe SHORTAGES of Blockade caused severe SHORTAGES of FOOD and SUPPLIES for 2.5 million people FOOD and SUPPLIES for 2.5 million people in WEST BERLINin WEST BERLIN

British and American AIRCRAFT made more British and American AIRCRAFT made more than 200,000 flights to deliver food, fuel, other than 200,000 flights to deliver food, fuel, other supplies until May 1949supplies until May 1949

All the pieces fall together or apart

Berlin Airlift

Communist Takeover of ChinaCommunist Takeover of ChinaThe The Communist takeover in China led by MAO ZEDONG shortly after WWII increased American fears of communist DOMINATION

Rather than being strong allies, however, CHINA and the SOVIET UNION eventually became RIVALS for territory and diplomatic influence

Chinese communist dictator Mao Zedong

Elements of the Cold War

ContainmentContainment American policy American policy

that called for the that called for the United States to United States to RESIST Soviet RESIST Soviet attempts to form attempts to form Communist Communist governments governments ELSEWHEREELSEWHERE

Truman DoctrinePres. Harry Truman’s 1947 SPEECH Pres. Harry Truman’s 1947 SPEECH before a joint session of Congress, calling before a joint session of Congress, calling United States to take a LEADERSHIP role United States to take a LEADERSHIP role in the world, and declaring that the in the world, and declaring that the UNITED STATES would SUPPORT UNITED STATES would SUPPORT nations threatened by communismnations threatened by communism

“…“…I believe that it must be the policy of the I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside armed minorities or by outside pressures…”pressures…”

- Pres. Truman, March 12, 1947Pres. Truman, March 12, 1947

Development of Competing Alliances

NATO (1949)

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

The Warsaw Pact (1955)

US & WESTERN EUROPE promise common defense

USSR & EASTERN EUROPE promised common defense

IF ONE IS ATTACKED, ALL ARE ATTACKED

For nearly 50 years, both sides maintained For nearly 50 years, both sides maintained large MILITARY forces facing each other large MILITARY forces facing each other in Europein Europe

Arms RaceArms RaceStruggle between U.S. and Soviet Union Struggle between U.S. and Soviet Union to gain weapons SUPERIORITYto gain weapons SUPERIORITY

DETERRENCE – policy of making military DETERRENCE – policy of making military power of U.S. and allies so strong that no power of U.S. and allies so strong that no enemy would dare attack out of fearenemy would dare attack out of fear

1949 – U.S.S.R. exploded a nuclear bomb 1949 – U.S.S.R. exploded a nuclear bomb = new threat of nuclear war= new threat of nuclear war

United States NOT the only ones with the United States NOT the only ones with the BOMB anymoreBOMB anymore

Soviets focused on long-range rockets Soviets focused on long-range rockets called ICBMs (Inter Continental Ballistic called ICBMs (Inter Continental Ballistic Missiles)Missiles)

May 1960, Soviet military used guided May 1960, Soviet military used guided missile to SHOOT DOWN an American U-missile to SHOOT DOWN an American U-2 spy plane over Soviet territory2 spy plane over Soviet territory

Massive retaliation

STRATEGIC DOCTRINE STRATEGIC DOCTRINE instituted by Pres. Dwight instituted by Pres. Dwight D. EISENHOWERD. EISENHOWER

If the Soviets attacked at If the Soviets attacked at all, the United States all, the United States would respond with would respond with TOTAL destructive TOTAL destructive nuclear forcenuclear force

Established “MUTUALLY Established “MUTUALLY ASSURED ASSURED DESTRUCTION”DESTRUCTION”

Brain storm it out

On a sheet of paper in your group come up with reasons either for/ or against / or neutrality based on your assigned corner

Why doesn’t America retaliate?

Differences between WWII and Differences between WWII and Cold War Cold War

World War II Cold War

MULTIPLE countries involved (US, Britain, Germany, France, Soviet Union, etc.)

TWO main superpowers (United States and Soviet Union)

CLEARLY DEFINED sides, alliances, and geographic areas (Allies vs. Axis in European, Pacific, and North African theaters)

IDEOLOGICAL /economic lines drawn between two powers (capitalism vs. communism, democracy vs. totalitarianism)

Actual ARMED CONFLICT MILITARY TENSIONS, but never direct military engagement between two powers

ATOMIC BOMB used by United States NO nuclear weapons actually used

War ended with VICTORY FOR ALLIES

NO VICTORY for U.S. in Korean/Vietnam Wars, war ended b/c of Soviet Union collapse

TOC

Explain why it is called the Cold War?

Mini Quiz

1. What is the Iron Curtain? Not something you hang in your windows.

2. What is NATO?

3. Describe the Arms Race? (paragraph)

4. What are 2 differences between WWII and Cold War? (Compare and contrast in paragraphs.)

Origins Cold War Quiz 4/16-17/13

1. Why is it called the Cold War?

2. What is the Truman Plan

3. What is the Marshall Plan

4. What is the Iron Curtain?

5. What is NATO?

6. Describe the Arms Race? (paragraph)

7. What are 2 differences between WWII and Cold War? (Compare and contrast in a paragraph.)

Origins Cold War Quiz 4/16-17/13

1. Why is it called the Cold War?

2. What is the Truman Plan

3. What is the Marshall Plan

4. What is the Iron Curtain?

5. What is NATO?

6. Describe the Arms Race? (paragraph)

7. What are 2 differences between WWII and Cold War? (Compare and contrast in a paragraph.)