Cold-War Conflicts And Containment Policy

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Cold War.
Advertisements

Cold War Heats Up.
The Cold War.
Study your notes and key terms from Cold War Day 1. There will be a small quiz. – Cold War – Iron Curtain – Containment – Marshall Plan – Truman Doctrine.
Other Cold War Conflicts. Korea is divided at the 38 th parallel in 1945 U.S. controls the South, the Soviets the North Each country sets up governments.
Early Years of the Cold War Yalta Conference –Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt –Germany divided –Poland “free elections” United Nations.
The Cold War UNIT 10 REVIEW. What group took over in Russia after Tsar Nicholas?
The Cold War. The Iron Curtain Truman Doctrine U.S. President was concerned about Soviet expansion into eastern Europe –Truman Doctrine US will provide.
COLD WAR Mr. Duggan/ world history. DEVELOPMENT OF THE COLD WAR  After WW2 Soviet Union and United States emerge as superpowers  Suspicious over each.
C. Containment Policy (Truman Doctrine). The Events of the Cold War were a C.O.N.F.L.I.C.T. between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R.
Cold War. Origins of Cold War World War II sets stage for Cold War World War II sets stage for Cold War U.S. and Soviet Union emerge as competing super.
The Cold War Definition:  A period of tension and hostility between the USA and the former Soviet Union from  No actual fighting.
Origins of the Cold War ( ). Occupation of Europe Germany was split into four parts 1 part (East): Controlled by Soviets; Money went to Soviet.
Cold War. The name given to relations between the U.S. and Soviet Union after World War II, characterized by tensions, suspicions, and intense competition.
Thursday, February 9, days of class until the SATP 82 calendar days until the SATP No time to lose!!!!
THE COLD WAR ( ). START OF THE COLD WAR The United States, Britain, and France (The Allies had freed their part of Germany to form West Germany.
Origins of the Cold War ( ). Occupation of Europe Germany was split into four parts 1 part (east): Controlled by the Soviets; Money went to the.
Unit 8 Test Review U.S. History.
Cold War Wars Chinese Civil War V. Who Am I? 4549 China Q: What did we learn ended in ‘45? Q: Who had ruled China until that? Q: What lasted from ‘45-’89?
COLD WAR VOCABULARY WATCH?V=9C72ISMF_D0 WATCH?V=9C72ISMF_D0.
The Cold War. A new international conflict emerged after World War II called the Cold War – The Cold War was mostly an ideological conflict between the.
THE COLD WAR.
Cold War Wars Q: Who would a Cold War war be between?
 Get Homework out to be stamped  Name one similarity between the conflicts in Vietnam and Korea  What is containment?
Cold War Global Regents Review Patten/Valdner. Japan after WWII Created a Constitutional Monarchy Created a Constitutional Monarchy Woman Gained Rights.
THIS IS With Host... Your People Red Scare Cold War Korean War Cuba Post WWII 100.
The Cold War in the 1950s. According to Churchill, what divided Europe? An Iron Curtain.
■ Essential Question: – What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? ■ Warm Up Question:
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Warm Up Question:
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s?
The Cold War
Unit 11 Vocabulary.
Communism and the Cold War EOC
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Student News.
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Warm Up Question:
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Student News.
THE COLD WAR Time period after WWII of conflict and competition between communist Soviet Union (USSR), and the democratic United States. ENTER.
The Cold War USA vs Soviet Union.
The Cold War SOL US II 8c.
Standard USHC-7: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the impact of World War II on the United States and the nation’s subsequent role in the.
Cold War.. bbrrr. Cold War.. bbrrr With Your Host... Ms. Klauka.
Time period of tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union as they maneuver for control of other regions of the world in order to preserve.
Where & How was it Fought?
COS Standard 11 B Describe the international role of the United States from 1945 through 1960 relative to the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, the.
The COLD WAR: A state of tension between the USA & Soviet Union
The Cold War Part #2 WHII #43.
Cold War.
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Warm Up Question:
Bringing the U.S. to the brink of war with the Soviet Union in 1962
The Early Cold War Years
COLD WAR
Jeopardy Vocabulary Leaders Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200
Eisenhower’s Foreign Policy.
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Warm Up Question:
Joseph Stalin led the Soviet Union from 1927 to 1953
The Cold War abroad.
Post Yalta Conference Division
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Warm Up Question:
The Cold War abroad.
The Cold War Era.
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Warm Up Question:
The Cold War Winston Churchill states:
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Warm Up Question:
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Warm Up Question:
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Warm Up Question:
Cold War Containment.
The Cold War Heats Up.
Chapter 31 The Cold War.
Bellringer: EOCT Review Questions
Essential Question: What were the important Cold War events of the 1960s & 1970s? Agenda for Unit 5: “Cold War in the 1960s & 70s” notes.
Presentation transcript:

Cold-War Conflicts And Containment Policy THE COLD WAR HEATS UP Cold-War Conflicts And Containment Policy

Cold War Conflicts Objective: Analyze several instances of communist expansion and the United States’ attempts at containment. Question: Where are these conflicts happening and why is that significant to the “Cold War”?

US and USSR are trying to each control as many countries as possible!!! Stalin and the USSR United States

Cold War standoff!!! NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Warsaw Pact (Stalin and his communist buddies)

Early Examples of Containment Truman Doctrine: Aid to Greece and Turkey to fight communism Berlin Airlift Marshall Plan: Aid to rebuild Europe… And to discourage countries from communism

Mao Zedong Communism Spreads Mao Zedong leads a communist revolution in China. (1946) The United States sends economic and military aid to the Chinese Nationalists but the Chinese communists win anyway. Mao Zedong

Domino Theory If one country in Southeast Asia falls to communism then all of them will.

Korean War Communism Spreads Containment North Korea becomes communist and invades South Korea. The two sides are separated by the 38th parallel. South Korea is backed by the United Nations and the United States. United States joins the United Nations to protect South Korea. The war ends in a stalemate and neither side gains any ground.

They were separated by the 38th parallel, an imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude. 38th Parallel

Korea is the first time we join This cartoon by the British cartoonist David Low, from the Daily Herald (30 Jun 1950), shows Truman and the United Nations rushing to Korea’s aid. Korea is the first time we join a military effort with an international peace keeping organization.

Bay of Pigs Communism Spreads Containment Fidel Castro leads a communist revolution in Cuba in 1959. Cuba is only 90 miles from the U.S. coast. Castro exiles people that don’t agree with him(ex-patriots) and they flee to America. Kennedy assembles a secret mission to try and overthrow the government of Cuba and kill Castro. We train Cuban ex-patriots and send them to Cuba. They failed miserably and Cuba remained communist.

Bay of Pigs Invasion Cuba

President John F. Kennedy Bay of Pigs invasion Cuban leader President John F. Kennedy Fidel Castro

Video Kennedy’s address on the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Cuban Missile Crisis Communism Spreads Containment The Soviet Union sets up missile sites in Cuba. They have intercontinental ballistic missiles that can easily reach major cities in the United States. These missiles can carry nuclear bombs. American U2 spy planes photograph the missile sites. Kennedy and Kruschev negotiate about the missiles in Cuba. Finally we place a naval blockade around Cuba and the Soviets agree to remove their missiles.

Cuban Missile Crisis

Soviet Intermediate Range Nuclear Ballistic Missile

Cuban Missile Crisis John F. Kennedy Nikita Kruschev

Blockade of Cuba American ships

Vietnam War Communism Spreads Containment North Vietnam is led by communist leader Ho Chi Minh. North Vietnam invades South Vietnam which is non-communist. The United States commits a massive amount of troops to try and keep Communism out of South Vietnam. Eventually, after many lives were lost, the United States backs out of the war and South Vietnam becomes communist.

Vietnam War Just like Korea the country is divided between Communists in the North and non-communists in the South.

Cold War Conflicts Communism Spreads Containment Policy Communist Revolution in China. Castro becomes communist leader of Cuba. North Korea (Communist) invades South Korea. Soviets put Missiles in Cuba. North Vietnam (Communist) invades South Vietnam. Truman sends aid to help fight the Communists. (fail) Bay of Pigs attempt to overthrow Castro. (fail) U.S. joins United Nations peacekeeping effort. (success) Kennedy uses a blockade.(success) U.S. commits troops to South Vietnam to fight the communists. (fail)