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Cold War

I wonder… Write down at least one question you have about the video clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMt7zCaVO WU

Dissolving alliances Without the threat of Nazi Germany, the alliance between the Soviet Union and the United States quickly deteriorated

Differences United States Soviet Union Representative Democracy Communist dictator Market economy (Capitalism) Communist economy Private companies own the resources Government owns the resources Everyone works for their own wealth Everyone works for wealth that is then equally distributed (in theory)

Iron Curtain Soviet Union established Communist “satellite” governments across Eastern Europe An “Iron Curtain” cut off all contacts between the region, splitting Germany into two

Assignment Read documents A-D Answer questions on documents on your worksheet