Chapter 17 Section 4 - Cold War Divides the World.

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Chapter 17 Section 4 - Cold War Divides the World

World is separated into THREE WORLDS 1.Industrialized capitalists (USA & Allies) 2. Communist Nations 3. Third World- developing, new nations, nonaligned with either super power

 Both CIA and KGB give aid to nonaligned countries: 1. Spying on countries 2. Assassinations of leaders 3. Military aid for support 4. Builds schools for communities

CubaCuba Name: Batista Government Style: Dictator Overthrown in 1959 Overthrown by: Fidel Castro Name: Fidel Castro Government Style: Dictator/Socialist Nationalized Cuban Sugar Method of Control: suspended natural rights Bay of Pigs: CIA trained anti-Castro Cubans sent to overthrow Castro, Promised US help but never happened Cuban Missile Crisis: 42 secret missile sites built in Cuba. US spy plane finds them and JFK demands their removal

Name: Anastasio Somoza Government Style: Dictator Overthrown by: Communist Sandinistas Name: Daniel Ortega Government Style: Communist/Socialist Fought: US backed Contras (anti- communist forces) Nicaragua

AFGHANISTANAFGHANISTAN Name: Mujahedeen (Holy Warriors) Supported by: USA weapons Entered country: 1979 because of revolt over Communists regime. Legacy: Turned into USSR’s Vietnam