Do Now:. By the end of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were the most powerful nations in the world.

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Do Now:

By the end of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were the most powerful nations in the world.

The U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. were the world’s superpowers.

However, these two nations were founded on opposing ideologies.

Americans advocated democracy and free trade.

The Soviet Union advocated communism and the ideas of Karl Marx.

The Soviets wanted to spread communism. They created communist regimes in Eastern Europe.

The Soviets were accused of building an “iron curtain” that forced Eastern Europeans to adopt communism.

American officials believed that they had a responsibility to stop the spread of communism.

Containment was an American policy to contain communism or to prevent its spread.

Of course, to stop the spread of communism, Americans needed to rebuild war-torn Western Europe.

The U.S. Marshall Plan gave aid to war-torn Europe. It gave aid to rebuild Europe.

As American and Soviet distrust of each other grew, an arms race followed.

But even with the danger of nuclear annihilation, conflicts kept developing.

Germany, which had been divided after the war, became a source of conflict.

East Germany became a communist nation and West Germany was democratic.

Even Berlin was divided although it was located in East Germany.

The Soviets blockaded West Berlin in 1948 and 1949.

The Soviets blocked the roads and rails. They tried to starve the West Berliners into submission.

But an allied airlift parachuted needed supplies and the Soviets finally ended the blockade.

Yes, the Cold War changed world history as tensions between the superpowers grew.