What were 2 theories on why the Cold War happened? US policy toward the spread of communism? What did the Marshall Plan offer? What did the Truman Doctrine.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 26 Section 1 The U.S. and the U.S.S.R were allies but Different political systems (see the next two slides). Stalin signed the Non-Aggression.
Advertisements

Post World War 2 Rise of the Cold War.
What was the Cold War and why did it develop?
Section 1: Cold War: Superpowers Face Off
LS-WHO.
THE COLD WAR Communism v. Democracy “The Fight for the World”
Discussion How do the locations of the Warsaw Pact countries differ from the locations of the NATO countries? Why? The Warsaw Pact countries were located.
1949 China Turns Communist.
Origins of the Cold War By the 1970s the US and the USSR each had enough nuclear weapons to blow the world up several times over. Can you explain this.
 starter activity By the 1970s the US and the USSR each had enough nuclear weapons to blow the world up several times over. Can you explain this cartoonist’s.
Cold War: Superpowers Face Off Yalta Conference February 1945 meeting of Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin February 1945 meeting of Churchill, Roosevelt.
Chapter 18: Cold War Conflicts
Origins of the Cold War IB History: The Cold War.
Cold War Motives: U.S. vs. U.S.S.R The Cold War -period of conflict from the late 1940s to the collapse of the Soviet Union in intense rivalry between.
US History: Spiconardi ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR: CONTAINMENT.
THE BEGINNINGS OF THE COLD WAR
Cold War: Superpowers Face Off
Topic: Review of the Origins of the Cold War
The Cold War Begins In this picture, Joseph Stalin is depicted as spreading Communism after WW II ended.
The Truman Years The Cold War. The Cold War Time of suspicion, hostility, & competition between USA & USSR.
World War II and The Cold War Review for Test Essay Topic: TWO causes and TWO results of WWII.
Origins of the Cold War. Ideological Differences Different philosophies/ideologies: –Democratic capitalism –Marxist communism.
With Germany in Between. Allies Become Enemies  There was always tension between capitalists Americans and the communists Soviets during WWII.  This.
COLD WAR Term: Cold War - refers to a state of political hostility between 2 nations (threats, propaganda, spying…) short of armed conflict.
THE COLD WAR CONFLICT WHAT IS A COLD WAR? A “ Cold War” is a state of conflict between nations that does not involve direct military action but is pursued.
Cold War Cold War - an atmosphere of suspicion, distrust, rivalry and hostility between the Soviet Union and United States. Not an actual war, but a collection.
“With the end of WWII, America found itself the richest and most powerful country in the world. But almost as soon as the “hot war” was over, it was replaced.
Chapter 18 Section 1 Pages
Origins of the Cold War. FDR & the United Nations April 12, 1945 – FDR dies and Harry Truman becomes president of the United States June 26, 1945 – Representatives.
The Cold War—U.S. vs. U.S.S.R..
COLD WAR?. CAUSES Near the end of WWII, Roosevelt from the US, Churchill from Great Britain, and Stalin from the USSR met at the Yalta Conference to.
Jeopardy Cold War Terms WW II People & Places Cold War United Nations Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Origins of the Cold War 15-1
WWII and Cold War Overview Unit 6 Test Review. How did the Great Depression Affect the World? O People began to distrust Democracy O Led to rise of totalitarianism.
The Cold War Begins Std Analyze U.S. foreign policy since WWII Analyze the effects of massive aid given to W. Europe under the Marshall Plan.
Origins of the Cold War The Cold War Growing Distrust In the final months of the war, the Allies met at Yalta to discuss the end of the War,
The Cold War. What is the Cold War? The Cold War was a clash of ideologies between the United States and the Soviet Union. The difference rested in the.
Cold War The Origins and Beginning. Yalta - The Big Three  Churchill (Great Britain), FDR (U.S.), Stalin (Soviet Union) met to discuss the end of WW.
World War II: Allied Strategies and Controversies 7.3: Explain how controversies among the Big Three allied leaders over war strategies led to post-war.
SWBAT: Analyze documents to determine who was primarily responsible for the Cold War ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR: WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE?
7.5a- The Cold War 7.5a Analyze the impact of the Cold War on national security and individual freedom, including the containment policy and the role.
The Cold War Begins  FDR passed away right when tensions w/ the S.U. were breaking down.
1945 – 1960: Section 1.  Objectives  Explain why 1945 was a critical year in international relations and how it was followed by conflicting postwar.
Chapter 17 – Restructuring the Postwar World (1945-Present) Section 1 – Cold War: Superpowers Face Off Main Idea: The opposing economic and political philosophies.
THE COLD WAR Postwar Conferences  Yalta Conference- February 1945 (V-E Day not until May 1945)  Big Three met (Stalin, FDR, Churchill)
Postwar America ( ) Lesson 1 The Beginning of the Cold War.
Vocab Pg. 965 Iron Curtain; United Nations; Satellite States; Policy of Containment; Arms Race (Brinkmanship); Domino Theory; Truman Doctrine; Marshall.
The Cold War. What is a “Cold War?” Ideological conflict between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics during the second half.
Postwar America ( ) Lesson 1 The Beginning of the Cold War.
The Cold War H-SS Students analyze U.S. foreign policy since World War II H-SS – Analyze the effect of massive aid given to Western.
WHAT HAPPENED AFTER WWII?
The Cold War H-SS Students analyze U.S. foreign policy since World War II H-SS – Analyze the effect of massive aid given to Western.
Post-War America and the Cold War
Soviet Union Nazi Germany World War II More WWII Even more WWII
Reasons for the Cold War
Tensions between East and West
Origins of the Cold War
The Cold War Begins Chapter 12 Section 1.
The Cold War H-SS Students analyze U.S. foreign policy since World War II H-SS – Analyze the effect of massive aid given to Western.
The Cold War.
Revision: the cold war
World War II and The Cold War
The end of World War II led to important changes in the world:
The Roots of the Cold War
Origins of the Cold War.
Cold War- Pt 2 Major Ideas and Events.
Cold War Tensions.
Introduction to the Cold War
7.5a- The Cold War.
Presentation transcript:

What were 2 theories on why the Cold War happened? US policy toward the spread of communism? What did the Marshall Plan offer? What did the Truman Doctrine offer? Examples? Two military alliances formed after Cold War were called? International peacekeeping organization???

Theories – Ideology, Arms Race, Propaganda, Russian Expansion, US Imperialism, US Policy – Containment Marshall Plan - $$$$$ Truman Doctrine – economic & military aid to prevent the spread of communism Military Alliances – NATO & Warsaw Pact International Peacekeeping – United Nations

Overview Distrust bet. Capitalist West & communist Soviet Union When Germany invaded the SU in 1941 these differences had been put aside against the common threat of Nazi Germany Tehran Conference ~ Stalin unhappy with delay of opening second front in the west & disagreements over post war features of Germany & Poland Yalta & Potsdam Conference ~ differences depended especially when Truman became president Tensions over Germany ~ growing Soviet domination of Eastern Europe ~ US drops atomic bombs on Japan and refuses to share technology with USSR

Bolshevik Revolution Nov ~ brought to power the Bol. Party under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin & Leon Trotsky = worlds first workers state based on Marxist ideology Great Contest ~ global conflict between two rival social systems of capitalism & socialism Short lived Communist Revolutions in Germany & Hungary led Wilson, Clemenceau, & George to isolate the Soviet Union economically & diplomatically

Lenin & Trotsky openly called for revolution in Europe Consequently from 1918 to 1921 the new Soviet state faced military intervention in the Russian Civil War….armies from US, Britain, France, & Japan gave supplies and assistance to the opponents of the Bolsheviks US & Wilson refused to recognize the new communist govt led by the Bolsheviks in SU

US economy flourished after WWI Economic backwardness of Russia from tsarist days, Civil War, foreign intervention combined to weaken the SU Treaty of Brest – Litovsk imposed by Germany = loss of territory & resources Failures of collectives in agriculture

Stalins rise to power in 1929 and desire to ensure security of the SU by building Socialism in One Country…Lenin called for world revolution Great depression in the capitalist west meant Great Contest was less important than economic survival Threat of WWII and rise of Hitler in 1933 improved relations bet. the west and SU…US finally recognizes the SU in 1933…1935 – 1938 Great Purge & Great Terror in SU strengthened anti-Soviet attitudes in the US

Realpolitik ~ politics & foreign policy based on realities or material needs rather than political principles…Example – Rapallo Treaty & Nazi – Soviet Non Aggression Pact Riga Axioms – George Kennan a US diplomat worked in the Division of Russian Affairs (DRA) in the 1920s…believed that the SU was intent on world domination (Riga Axioms)…after WWII his Long Telegram formed the basis of USAs policy Cold War policy of containment

FDR believed the Nazi Germany to be more expansionist that the SU Believed that a weakened post-war SU could be persuaded to drop the idea of communism in return for security & economic reconstruction Stalin saw the refusal of Britain & France to join an anti- Nazi alliance, Munich, as encouragement for Nazi-Germany to attack the USSR The West saw the war against Finland and annexation of Baltic states as evidence of Soviet Expansion

When the USSR was attacked by Germany in June 1941 & then US by Japan in December, the US and Britain soon joined with the SU Now saw Hitler as more serious threat Outbreak of WWII seemed temporarily to end US/West v. USSR rivalry Soviets had restrictions for Allied service personnel operating on Soviet territory Stalin considered inadequate Allied aid, given most Axis forces were fighting in the Eastern front Stalin even feared at times allies would make compromise with Hitler & launch a joint attack vs. SU

15 Minutes to gather information and get ready to present info to class Presentation 3 – 5 minutes All members MUST speak & participate Must complete outline & turn in at end of presentations No QUESTIONS during presentation

Describe 2 Long Term Causes of the Cold War (Bolshevik Revolution, Great Contest, George Kennan & US Division of Russian Affairs, etc.) Describe 3 Short Term Causes of the Cold War (The Second Front, Tehran Conference, Breakdown of the Grand Alliance, Poland, Germany, Truman Impact, etc.)