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Red Scare and Cold War Policies SSUSH 20 a-b

The Cold War The Cold War: An era of confrontation and competition beginning immediately after WW II between the United States and the Soviet Union (Russia) US and Britain= Capitalism/Democracy Soviet Union= Communism/Totalitarianism

How it Started: A Divided Germany When WWII ended Germany was divided among the allied powers. (US, Britain, Soviet Union) US and Britain gave France a portion of their area as well The capital of Germany, Berlin, was also divided These division were supposed to be TEMPORARY!

Germany’s Reunification By 1948 Joseph Stalin (leader of Soviet Union) openly refuses to unite Germany Britain, US, and France combine their areas = Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Soviet Union formed the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) under communist rule

The Iron Curtain The Soviet Union wanted to take over lands conquered after WWII. Soviet Leader Joseph Stalin takes Eastern European Countries and makes them Communist nations. “Iron Curtain” term for the invisible line dividing Eastern and Western Europe.

Cold War Policies President Eisenhower’s “Domino Theory” Idea that if one country fell to communism, then the other countries in that region would be more vulnerable to communism communism will spread like a row dominos- once one falls, they all fall Used this idea to justify the continued support the U.S. gave to non-communist countries

Containment Policy Containment was the U.S. policy towards the Soviet Union and communism used to block, or contain, communist expansion into other countries.

Truman Doctrine Proposed by President Harry Truman in 1947 The Truman Doctrine provided aid to any country battling Communist parties and revolts US supported governments in Turkey and Greece against communist threats

Cold War Policies in Europe After WW II Europe was devastated physically and economically Marshall Plan: US’s plan to rebuild Europe and support democratic ideas US gave billions of dollars in aid to European countries The Soviet Union rejected the plan Why would the Soviet Union not accept the Marshall Plan?

Communism Spreads: China Following WW II, China was involved in a civil war between the U.S. backed Nationalist government and Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong) Communist forces Despite help from the U.S. the Nationalist government lost and retreated to the island of Taiwan The Communist People’s Republic of China was formed in 1949 1950: USSR (Soviet Union; United Soviet Socialist Republic)and China became allies

Second Red Scare The rise of Communism in the Soviet Union and China, and the war in Korea gave rise to the Second Red Scare Many Americans felt as though the U.S. was losing the Cold War House Un-American Activities Committee: Organization created by President Truman to investigate and get rid of communists in the government. http://www.history.com/topics/red-scare/videos#reagan-testifies-at-un-american-activities-hearing

McCarthyism In 1950 Senator McCarthy claimed to have a list of 205 men working for the U.S. government who were members of the Communist Party. Hollywood celebrities and immigrants were targeted http://www.history.com/topics/red-scare/videos#presidents-fdr-denies-communist-agenda

His “witch-hunt” for communists became know as McCarthyism. In 1952 McCarthy began holding hearings about Communism, accusing many in the government of being spies, or Communists His “witch-hunt” for communists became know as McCarthyism. Those who openly challenged McCarthy would be accused of being a communist sympathizer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt2J2HHZIkk

McCarthy’s downfall began in 1954 when, in televised hearings, he accused the U.S. Army of containing communists As millions of Americans watched on TV, he openly harassed witnesses Congress censured McCarthy, ending his political power

Closing: Exit Ticket What caused tension between the US and the Soviet Union after WWII? Explain the “domino theory”? What was Senator McCarthy’s role in the Second Red Scare?