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1 Warm Up 1.What was the “Iron Curtain”? 2.Who was on the East? The West? 3.What laid the foundation for the division?

2 Containment in the Cold War

3 YOU CHOOSE (on separate sheet): In (at least) one paragraph address the following: would you prefer to live in a world where everyone is FREE or a world where everyone is EQUAL? Why? You cannot choose both.

4 Containment: stop the spread of Communism Sphere of Influence: More Influence = More Power

5 In your Textbook: 1. READ pages 879-880. (from the West Resists and stopping before War in Korea) 2. DEFINE (in your own words!) Containment, Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Berlin Airlift, NATO, Warsaw Pact 3. Answer the following questions in complete sentences. You must also write the questions: – Why did President Truman believe that poverty and suffering created conditions that would help communism to spread? Did – Do you think the Truman Doctrine and Marshall plan were good ideas to help stop the spread of communism?

6 Guided Notes Containment: American policy to prevent the spread of communism abroad.

7 Background: During World War II, democratic countries (USA) believed everyone should be free. Communist countries (Russia) believed everyone should be equal. Other countries (China, Vietnam, Korea) weren’t sure which they believed. After World War II, these democratic and communist countries fought each other. This is called the Cold War.

8 Alliances Right after WWII, the US and 25 other countries formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to protect each other from the spread of communism. In response, the Soviet Union (also called Russia) and other countries formed the Warsaw Pact to resist democracy and capitalism.

9 Goals and Policies The Soviet Union and its allies wanted to spread communism and force equality at the expense of freedom and people owning their own things (also called capitalism). The United States and its allies wanted to protect people’s freedom and property and stop the spread of communism. They made two policies to do this: – The Marshall Plan was to send money to poor countries to help them create jobs instead of becoming communist. – The Truman Doctrine was to provide both money and military support to these countries to make sure they did not become communist.

10 A Symbol of Containment: The Berlin Wall

11 The Berlin Wall: http://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=VQVS9rL09ng&feature=rel ated http://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=VQVS9rL09ng&feature=rel ated

12 Berlin Airlift

13 Quick Jot (on separate sheet) What do you think would be the result of America going to war with a country that has nuclear weapons? Explain your reasoning.

14 Nash Equilibrium Soviets vs. Americans

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16 But, why not fight outright? MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION (M.A.D.) If one country attacks the other, both countries will be entirely destroyed. PREVENTS ACTUAL CONFLICT http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=qDTWsVCtyUg http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=qDTWsVCtyUg

17 Cold War Conflicts ConflictResult Greece and Turkey Remained democracies Chinese Revolution China became communist, Taiwan is democratic Korea North Korea became communist, South Korea stayed democratic CubaBecame communist VietnamBecame communist

18 Predict (on separate sheet) How might the cold war conflict come to a conclusion without complete apocalypse?

19 Closing… Test on Friday! All checked out textbooks need to be back in BY FRIDAY. Office Hours Today! World News since Monday: “Iran Tests Naval Cruise Missile” “Palestinians and Israelis Will Talk This Week”


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