The side left behind…. Do Now Which is better, capitalism or communism? Explain your answer.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Cold War: Q & A.
Advertisements

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.
LEARNING TARGETS STUDENTS WILL: Define capitalism and communism. Evaluate the benefits and negatives of each system. Choose the economic system you think.
The side left behind…. Do Now Prepare for your test…
Russia, The Soviet Union, Russia. Before Russia was the Soviet Union… Russia was a monarchy with the leader called a Czar. (title for the leader which.
How did World War II change Europe and the world?
Conflict in the 1920s- The Red Scare and Labor Strikes.
The Cold War 1. Essential Question How did WW2 help lead to the start of the Cold War? 2.
How did World War II change Europe and the world? Standard: SS6H7b. Explain the impact of WWII in terms of the Holocaust, the origins of the Cold War,
Do Now 1)What countries won World War II? 2)What problems might there be with trying to rebuild Europe after World War II?
War and Change Cold War SS6H7 The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century (SS6H7c)
The Spread of Communism
Soviet Union Lenin, Communism,Stalin,WW2, Cold War.
WORLD WAR II TO THE COLLAPSE OF THE SOVIET UNION.
Review of Europe Unit. #2 Three facts about Prince Henry? He was known as the father of Exploration, established a school Of navigation & was also called.
Russia and the Western Republics
The Cold War International clash of ideologies. What was the Cold War? A conflict between the world’s two super- powers – the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
The Cold War Russian Revolution The Rise and Fall of the USSR VocabWWIIWild Card
The Cold War Begins. Allies Become Enemies 1. Post-war Problems – During WWII the Soviet Union and the US worked together – When the war ends old hostilities.
Russia and The Soviet Union. World War I In 1914, WWI broke out in Europe. Russia wasn’t prepared for war and suffered many defeats. In 1917, Russia backed.
SS6H7: The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century.
Cold War. Vocabulary superpower - a powerful nation, especially one capable of influencing international events and the acts and policies of less powerful.
The Cold War Essential Summary The Cold War was the rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union which included no actual fighting. The U.S. was democratic.
The side left behind…. Do Now Which is better, capitalism or communism? Explain your answer.
Cold War It was "cold" because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides.
Cold War Revision Guide ^_^. Capitalism VS CommunismCauses of the cold war in 1945 How it started Important DatesQuizWord search.
Exploration & Colonization
III. Soviet Union. A. East Against West After WWII, Eastern Europe opposed Western Europe and the U.S.A. Iron Curtain – Boundary separating the Communist.
The Cold War
The Cold War—U.S. vs. U.S.S.R..
The Cold War Communism v. Capitalism/Democracy. Cold War Cold War: a conflict between the US and the USSR following WW II which never escalated into open.
An Overview of the Cold War Bell Ringer: Finish Cold War Atlas Work during CNN. 10 Minutes.
Origins and Consequences. At the end of WWII, the Allies divided Germany into 4 sections to keep it from regaining power. o US, Great Britain, France,
Standard SS6H7 The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21 st century.
European Exploration ► Reasons for European Exploration: ► Gold- New trade routes could led them to wealth ► God- They wanted to spread Christianity ►
Cold War Vocabulary Review What organization was formed to prevent future global wars?
The Cold War Beginning in 1945, the Cold War was a period of distrust and misunderstanding between the Soviet Union and its former allies in the west,
AP Human Geo Get a white board, marker, and paper towel on the way in.
The Cold War & the Space Race
How did World War II change Europe and the world? Standard: SS6H7b. Explain the impact of WWII in terms of the Holocaust, the origins of the Cold War,
Russia and the Western Republics. Russia Fast Facts Ethnic Groups: over 190; 78% Russian Religion: Russian Orthodox 15-20%; Islam % Life Expectancy:
Agenda Hand in RAFT #4 Hand in RAFT #4 Notes—end of WWII Notes—end of WWII RAFT #5 RAFT #5.
THE COLD WAR After WWII, The United States and the Soviet Union (USSR) emerged as the two most powerful nations in the world – militarily, economically,
Cold War. Origins of the Cold War Even before the end of World War II, tensions were building between the United States and the Soviet Union Socialist.
Europe in the 20 th Century. Map of Europe in 1900.
Today’s Standard(s) SS6H7 The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century. b. Explain the impact of WWII in terms of the Holocaust,
The Decline of the Soviet Union Chapter 13 Section 1.
THE COLD WAR Postwar Conferences  Yalta Conference- February 1945 (V-E Day not until May 1945)  Big Three met (Stalin, FDR, Churchill)
Jeopardy WWIWWII Russia/ Soviets Vocab Misc Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Aftermath of WWII: The Iron Curtain
How did World War II change Europe and the world?
How did World War II change Europe and the world?
How did World War II change Europe and the world?
Causes of the Cold War.
How did World War II change Europe and the world?
How did World War II change Europe and the world?
Unit 7: World War II and Postwar America (1931 – 1960)
How did World War II change Europe and the world?
Introduction To The Cold War
How did World War II change Europe and the world?
Effects of WWII and Origins of the Cold War
How did World War II change Europe and the world?
History of Russia.
POST-WAR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
The Cold War Begins.
Introduction To The Cold War
The Beginnings Cold War- Pt 1.
Cold War Tensions.
An Overview of the Cold War
History of Russia.
Presentation transcript:

The side left behind…

Do Now Which is better, capitalism or communism? Explain your answer.

Information Finishing Europe - Ch and vocabulary due yesterday - Test tomorrow New MIRPL assignment - get it done early - due date selection

Current Events ISIS loses key Syrian city, Kobani - Kurdish fighters reclaim city after intense fighting - positive gains Survivor from Dr. Mengele’s experiments - “Angel of Death” - survived multiple injections

Do Now Which is better, capitalism or communism? Explain your answer.

Nationalism and Eastern Europe Region ravaged by War - empires were broken up - fall of Ottoman empire Countries fought for independence - after freedom and war, division Balkanization - breaking up of empires into smaller countries

Rise of the Soviet Union After World War I - people tired of the Czars - started a revolution Russian Revolution (1917) - Communist Party took over - Vladimir Lenin All Russian territory - absorbed into the Soviet Union - called the U.S.S.R.

World War II and Soviet Union Germany and WWII - pledged not to invade the Soviet Union - Hitler lied and attacked After the war - Soviet Union put a barrier between their enemies (former allies) and their country - Eastern turned RED, new satellite nations

World War II – led to Cold War U.S.S.R. under Stalin - fought with Allies against Germany - Soviet Union claimed many victories - took Eastern European countries East Germany and Poland - communist control U.S. and Soviet Relations - poor - essentially enemies after the War

Cold War – The Facts War of Ideas - politics - weapons - Communism v. Democracy No open conflict - no “bullets” fired Time of massive weapon build up Nuclear weapons - “Who has the bigger bomb”

Cold War – Capitalism v. Communism Communism Capitalism Government controls everything - laws, business, wages, production Dictatorship Strong Military No middle class - equal distribution of wealth - people share ownership Government controlled by the people - Democracy - free elections - free enterprise Market Economy - business profits Rich, Middle, and Poor Class - free to own property

T-P-S: Take a minute Why was Europe and the world so afraid of communism after the end of World War II?

Fall of Communism in Europe Soviet Union economy failing - spent money on an “arms race” - loss of control - economy couldn’t compete with free market of the west By the end of the 1980s - Eastern European countries took back control - Germany reunified - democratic governments emerged

Problems today….

Exit: Summarize what you have learned about Eastern Europe in 5 sentences. Include: Introductory sentence, supporting sentences, and a conclusion.