*UPDATE NOTEBOOKS: Chapter 13: The Cold War Begins THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3RD US History.

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*UPDATE NOTEBOOKS: Chapter 13: The Cold War Begins THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3RD US History

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS ● How did the Cold War shape postwar international relations? ● How did Cold War tensions affect American society?

VOCABULARY-DUE NEXT WEDNESDAY ● Charter ● Iron Curtain ● satellite nations ● containment ● Berlin Airlift ● Truman Doctrine ● Marshall Plan ● Korean War ● Chinese Revolution ● Red Scare ● United Nations (UN) ● McCarthyism ● brinkmanship ● Eisenhower Doctrine

Cold War: How did this start? write in notes 1. What was the main concern/problem after WWII? 2. Explain what happens to the American & Soviet relationship during the video clip

Work Time-Lesson 1 & Current Events Due Tomorrow The Big 3 Poland Post WWII

Take out Lesson 1 & Current Event Friday, December 4th

Essential Questions ● How did the Cold War shape postwar international relations? ● How did Cold War tensions affect American society?

ONLINE TEXTBOOKS ● Open up to the Chapter Opener ● On your first page of notes answer the following: ● How long does the Cold War last? ● What are three “reasons” for the Cold War? ● Why is Dwight D. Eisenhower important for American History?

PLACE & TIME ● Click on the left page and read the quotes, also look at the map ● Then answer the following question: ● How did the US & The Soviet Union each seem to be interpreting the intentions of the other nation? ● What countries/areas are in NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)? What countries/areas are in the Warsaw Pact? ● Where are most of the “other communist states” located?

World Leaders Chart Using the Internet & knowledge from Lesson 1, include the key information for each world leader Focus on their time in charge during the Cold War (country, policies they “did”, allies, enemies, etc)