What was the policy of containment?

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What was the policy of containment? DO NOW What was the policy of containment?

Cold War Early Years 1945-1955 May 2, 2014

Learning Goals EQ LT POU How did the Cold War begin? LT Describe how the early events of the Cold War were consistent with the U.S. policy of containment. POU I can describe how the early events of the Cold War were consistent with the U.S. policy of containment.

I will stop everyone when we go over this information together. Video Link http://goo.gl/hA3xMO When you finish, return my headphones and pick up a copy of the Activity. I will stop everyone when we go over this information together.

Cold War Roots- Review Following WWII the US and USSR were the only two superpowers left Soon after WWII these two powers were in a Cold War (Icy Tensions) Why? different economic systems, strategic interests, Stalin’s Speech, Iron Curtain Speech, Atomic Weapons

Pre-Cold War Distrust US USSR Communism antithesis of Democracy/Freedom/Capitalism Stalin’s Purges Non-Aggression Pact USSR emphasis on Worldwide communism USSR US attempted to undo Revolution Delayed attack on Western Front during WWII Believes peace will come from worldwide communism

Early Problems - Review Yalta Conference Potsdam Conference Containment Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Alliances North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Warsaw Pact

Speeches set tones Winston Churchill (Great Britain) Claimed an “Iron Curtain” had descended on Europe because of communism Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) Gives speech saying capitalism and communism cannot exist in same world Stalin calls Churchill’s speech an “act of war” Stalin (left) and Churchill (right)

Berlin Blockade & Airlift May 1948 - June 1949 Stalin cuts off access to Berlin, US sends airplanes with supplies for over a year Stalin backs off, Victory for West

USSR/China- 1949 USSR develops Atomic Bomb Arms race develops between US and USSR China falls to the Communists Mao Zedong

Brinkmanship President Eisenhower and his Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, issue the policy of brinkmanship Threatening massive retaliation in order to get the other side to back down President Dwight Eisenhower, elected in 1952

Korean War Communist North Korea invades democratic South Korea UN and West help South Korea while Soviet Union and China aid North Korea Fighting lasts from 1950-1953 Ceasefire signed in 1953 The two nations are technically still at war! North and South divided by 38th Parallel

38th Parallel

Domino Theory Domino Theory Theorized that if one country in a region fell to communism, all the others might follow Used to justify the U.S. policy of containment