18.1 Critical Thinking What caused suspicions between the US and Soviet Union during WWII? Stalin had once been an ally of Hitler and only changed sides.

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18.1 Critical Thinking What caused suspicions between the US and Soviet Union during WWII? Stalin had once been an ally of Hitler and only changed sides after Hitler invaded SU. US delayed there attack of Ger in Euro; Stalin wanted to draw Ger away from SU. 2. How did the US and the Soviet Union relate to each other at the UN? they both used the UN meeting as an opportunity to spread their influences over others 3. What happened at the Postdam Conference? The Big 3 met for a conference. It became apparent that Stalin was not going to keep his agreement of free elections in Poland and the rest of Eastern Europe 4. What was the essence of the disagreement between the US and the Soviet Union in Europe? Stalin wanted reparations from Ger. US wanted access to raw materials and access to markets in Eastern Europe. 5. How were the US and the Soviet Union different? SU had sustained major damage and loss of life whereas the US had not.

18.1 Critical Thinking 6. What actions did the Soviet Union take in Europe that was opposed by the US? Stalin set up commie governments in Eastern European countries that bordered the SU. 7. What was the Truman Doctrine? A US policy of supporting free people who are resisting pressure from other countries (SU) 8. What was the Marshall Plan? Providing aid to European countries that needed it. Rebuild economies for trade and keep them from going commie. 9. What caused Stalin to close access to Berlin? Stalin hoped to take over all of Berlin 10. How did the Allies get supplies to West Berlin? Berlin Airlift: supplies were dropped in West Berlin by allied planes 11. Why was the NATO alliance formed? Due to fear of Soviet aggression. The West feared that the SU would try to take over other countries.

Origins of the Cold War In your notebook, create the following diagram: Cause: Soviet Action Soviet leader Joseph Stalin refused free elections in Eastern Europe & set up satellite nations Effect: US Action Effect: US Action Cause: Soviet Action Soviet blockaded Berlin for almost one year Effect: US Action Effect: US Action

Origins of the Cold War Containment Trumann Doctrine Berlin Airlift Work with the person next to you to find the effects of the two events. Use the following terms to and names to fill out the diagram: Containment Trumann Doctrine Berlin Airlift NATO Truman administration established a policy of containment to block further Soviet expansion Truman Doctrine declared tht the US would support any free country tht was resisting a takeover by an outside or an armed force The US flew food & supplies into West Berlin during the Berlin Airlift The US joined 10 other Western European nations in creating NATO, a defensive military alliance