The Cold War.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Cold War.
Advertisements

Post World War 2 Rise of the Cold War.
Cold War The Early Years. Cold War Containing Communism – Americans were supporting the rebuilding of Europe – Hope that relations with Soviets could.
1949 China Turns Communist.
Cold War Conflict Democracy vs. Communism. U.S and Soviet aims around the world United States Encourage democracy in other countries to help prevent the.
Study your notes and key terms from Cold War Day 1. There will be a small quiz. – Cold War – Iron Curtain – Containment – Marshall Plan – Truman Doctrine.
Early Years of the Cold War Yalta Conference –Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt –Germany divided –Poland “free elections” United Nations.
The Cold War Review World History. Which four countries occupied Germany following World War II?  Britain, France, the United States, and the Soviet.
Origins of the Cold War 1945 to 1950.
Begin $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 IMPORTANT EVENTS EVENTSIMPORTANTPEOPLE ASIA AND THE COLD WAR COLD WAR USA AND THE COLD WAR OTHER KEY TERMS.
DEMOCRACY VS. COMMUNISM UNITED STATES VS. SOVIET UNION
The Cold War Part One Ceallach Gibbons. People USSR Leaders Stalin Ruler of Soviet Union from Responsible for rapid industrialization and.
COLD WAR Mr. Duggan/ world history. DEVELOPMENT OF THE COLD WAR  After WW2 Soviet Union and United States emerge as superpowers  Suspicious over each.
C. Containment Policy (Truman Doctrine). The Events of the Cold War were a C.O.N.F.L.I.C.T. between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R.
Early Cold War & Rebuilding of Germany and Japan
Postwar Europe. Emergence of Superpowers U.S. and USSR emerged from WWII as superpowers U.S. and USSR emerged from WWII as superpowers Ideological differences.
The Cold War. Beginning of the Cold War ( ) The Yalta Conference and Soviet control of Eastern Europe.
The Truman Years The Cold War. The Cold War Time of suspicion, hostility, & competition between USA & USSR.
Cold War. Origins of Cold War World War II sets stage for Cold War World War II sets stage for Cold War U.S. and Soviet Union emerge as competing super.
WHII: SOL 13 a, b The Cold War. Beginning of the Cold War (1945–1948) The Yalta Conference and the Soviet control of Eastern Europe Rivalry between the.
Cold War Notes How to fight a war without actually fighting the war -or- The war of words.
The Cold War Definition:  A period of tension and hostility between the USA and the former Soviet Union from  No actual fighting.
Cold War Basics.  Germany is now divided into 4 occupations controlled by Britain, France, Soviet Union & US  Disagreement over occupation marks beginning.
The Cold War. From Allies to Adversaries A fter World War II the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the two main world powers. The conflict.
Cold War The Conferences Between Allies Tehran – Stalin/FDR/Churchill aka Big Three (USSAR/GB/US) – 11/43 – Decided how to end war w/G Would.
The Cold War By Ms. Joseph.
After WWII – US Goals: 1. Encourage Democracy & halt spread of communism 2. Gain access to materials & markets to fuel US industry 3.Rebuild Euro gov’ts.
The First Cold War IB History: The Cold War. About the Unit... In the unit we will explore various aspects of the Cold War which was a global political.
The Cold War. A look back: Yalta Conference February 1945 Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin Purpose was to discuss Europe's post-war reorganization.
Cold War Overview and Fall
THE COLD WAR ( ). START OF THE COLD WAR The United States, Britain, and France (The Allies had freed their part of Germany to form West Germany.
Ending the War  Germany and Berlin divided into 4 zones  Nuremberg Trials  United Nations – international peace organization  Security Council – U.S.,
Cold War Notes.
The Cold War Era The Soviet Union The United States VS
20 th Century Conflicts The Cold War, Korea, Vietnam.
Chapter 5 Day Two. After World War II, much of Europe was in ruin. The total defeat of Germany, Italy and Japan left a power gap that would be filled.
The Cold War SOL WHII.12. Competition between the United States and the U.S.S.R. laid the foundation for the Cold War.
The Cold War. A new international conflict emerged after World War II called the Cold War – The Cold War was mostly an ideological conflict between the.
THE COLD WAR.
The Cold War Downloaded from
Cold War Wars Q: Who would a Cold War war be between?
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 Brrrrr….it’s getting cold in here!!!.
Cold War Timeline Events Remember… The Cold War was an “indirect” war b/w Soviet Union and United States The Cold War was an “indirect” war.
1949 China Turns Communist Cuba Turns Communist.
The Cold War Begins Goal 11. Essential Idea During the Cold War, communism spread out from the Soviet Union.
THE COLD WAR HEATS UP Unit 11 – Topic 2. Agenda W 4/13 A – Th 4/14 B  Take a handout of today’s notes, the Marshall Plan handout, and the Korean War.
THE COLD WAR Postwar Conferences  Yalta Conference- February 1945 (V-E Day not until May 1945)  Big Three met (Stalin, FDR, Churchill)
The Cold War. The Cold War Refers to the political, economic, and military tensions between the United States and Soviet Union (USSR) (The US.
The Cold War AP World History. Superpowers Emerge From WWII United States – wanted to strengthen democracy & build prosperous economies Soviet Union –
What happened at the Bay of Pigs? JFK sent in troops to stage a coup to overthrow Fidel Castro of Cuba JFK was defeated and humiliated.
 Because the two countries never fought each other directly, it was called a “cold” war meaning there was no physical fighting.
Vocab Pg. 965 Iron Curtain; United Nations; Satellite States; Policy of Containment; Arms Race (Brinkmanship); Domino Theory; Truman Doctrine; Marshall.
25.1 The Cold War Begins. Cold War Cold War - state of hostility and uneasy relations, just short of direct military conflict, between the.
Review Game.  The period of political tension following World War II was known as ________.
Cold-War Conflicts And Containment Policy
Cold War- A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union
Foreign Policy The Cold War.
The Cold War.
Miscellaneous Origins of the Cold War Chinese Civil War
The Cold War Begins The Cold War was an era of competition and confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union. ( ) The two sides.
Cold War Cold War- diplomatic hostility that developed after World War II between the two world superpowers, the United States and the Soviet.
The Cold War.
Cold war: a war fought using words or ideas
Cold War.
Jeopardy Vocabulary Leaders Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200
The Cold War: A Conflict of Ideology
Post Yalta Conference Division
The Cold War Era.
Chapter 31 The Cold War.
Presentation transcript:

The Cold War

What was the Cold War?

The Cold War (1945 – 1990) was a period of conflict and tension between the US and USSR that began after World War II and lasted until the communism collapsed in the Soviet Union. It was NOT an actual war between the US and USSR.

What were the key events and who were the key leaders that led to China becoming a communist nation?

1927 – Chinese Civil War between Communists led by Mao Zedong and Nationalist led by Chiang Kai-shek. Chinese stop fighting and join together to fight Japan who invaded Manchuria (northern China) 1945 - Japan surrenders, the Chinese Civil War starts again The communists win. 1949 - Mao Zedong becomes the ruler of the People’s Republic of China. The losers flee to Taiwan.

When did the Cold War become a hot war? (What two wars took place during the Cold War?)

The Korean War and the Vietnam War were two wars that occurred during the Cold War period.

What was containment?

Containment was the policy that guided US foreign policy during the Cold War. The goal was to contain communism. In other words, to keep communism from spreading to more nations.

In which war was the US successful in containing communism?

The US successfully contained communism in the Korean War The US successfully contained communism in the Korean War. North Korea remains communist while South Korea is democratic.

In which war did the US fail to contain communism?

The US failed to contain communism in Vietnam The US failed to contain communism in Vietnam. North and South Vietnam was united into one country under a communist government.

What was the Yalta Conference?

The Yalta Conference was a meeting that took place during World War II The Yalta Conference was a meeting that took place during World War II. Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt in Yalta on the Crimean Peninsula. Some of the agreements were that: Germany would be divided into 4 blocs. The USSR would join the UN, but each member of the security council would have veto power. The USSR would join the allies in defeating Japan. The USSR took back lands that they lost during World War I.

What was the iron curtain?

The iron curtain was a term coined by Winston Churchill The iron curtain was a term coined by Winston Churchill. Churchill was referring to the division between western Europe and eastern Europe. Western Europe was democratic while eastern Europe was communist.

What are satellite nations?

Satellite nations were the nations in eastern Europe controlled by the Soviet Union. They are also called puppet nations.

What is NATO?

NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It was an alliance formed by the democratic nations to protect themselves from possible communist aggression.

What was the Warsaw Pact?

The Warsaw Pact was an organization formed by the Soviet Union in response to the formation NATO. It was an alliance of communist nations. (The Soviet Union and its eastern European satellite nations)

What was the Korean War?

The Korean War (1950-1953) was a war between communist North Korean and democratic South Korea. It took place during the Cold War Period.

What were the causes, effects, and significance of the Korean War?

Causes: North Korea invaded South Korea Effects: Korea is divided at the 38th parallel. North Korea remained communist and South Korea remained democratic. Significance: The US was successful in containing communism.

Who was Ho Chi Minh?

Ho Chi Minh was the major Vietnamese communist leader who led a fight for independence against the French.

What were the causes and results of the war between North and South Vietnam?

Communists guerilla fighters tried to overthrow the government of South Vietnam which was supported by the US. The US sent military advisers and eventually 500,000 soldiers to fight the Communists. Nixon began withdrawing troops in 1969 1973 peace agreement was signed 1975 North Vietnam completes their victory over South Vietnam and Vietnam was united under a Communist government.

What was the new policy that replaced the old policy of appeasement?

World War II proved that appeasement did not work World War II proved that appeasement did not work. So, after World War II, the US used deterrence. Deterrence meant that the US was able and prepared to respond to any Soviet nuclear attack with an equally destructive strike. Since an attack would result in “mutually assured destruction,” an attack would never be made.

What was the Truman Doctrine?

The Truman Doctrine was a plan designed to make it less likely for communists to take control of Greece and Turkey. The US gave $400 million to support the economies and militaries of Greece and Turkey.

What was the Marshall Plan?

The Marshall Plan was a plan designed to help all of Europe rebuild from the War. Stalin turned down this aid to the communist nations of Eastern Europe so the plan only aided Western European countries.

What was the Berlin Wall and why was it built?

The Berlin Wall was a wall that divided East and West Berlin The Berlin Wall was a wall that divided East and West Berlin. Nikita Krushchev ordered the building of the wall to prevent refugees from fleeing Eastern Europe.

What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?

In 1962 Krushchev began building nuclear missile sites in Cuba. Kennedy demanded that the missles be dismantled and removed. US naval vessels set up a quarantine. After negotiations, Krushchev agreed to remove the missiles. This crisis showed the world that nuclear war was a real possibility.

What caused the collapse of communism?

Communism collapsed during the 1980s and 90s for many reasons Communism collapsed during the 1980s and 90s for many reasons. Some of them were: Eastern Europeans were tired of being ruled by fear under communism Growing nationalism in Eastern Europe A declining economy in the Soviet Union

Berlin Wall comes down: 1989 Germany is officially reunited: 1990 The Soviet Union breaks up: 1991