The Cold War Unfolds Chapter 15.1. Two Sides Face Off Superpowers-US and USSR NATO/Warsaw Pact Iron Curtain-Winston Churchill describing the separation.

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The Cold War Unfolds Chapter 15.1

Two Sides Face Off Superpowers-US and USSR NATO/Warsaw Pact Iron Curtain-Winston Churchill describing the separation of Western and Eastern Europe Berlin Wall

Eastern Europe resists USSR 1953 East Berlin 50, 000 workers protest 1956 Poland and Hungary want economic reform Receive Soviet tanks 1968 Czechoslavakia protests “Prague Spring Receive Soviet tanks

Nuclear Weapons and the World Arms race 1949 Both have nuclear Weapons 1953 both have H-Bomb Mutually assured destruction

Limiting nukes Disarmament talks SALT 1 and 2 ABMs START treaty Détente limiting of tensions

NPT non-proliferation treaty

The Cold War Goes Global US builds bases around the world SEATO,CENTO, NATO alliances Soviets and China-Soviet bloc

Cuban Missile Crisis Castro-Cuba, Kennedy-US, Khrushchev- USSR Soviets give missiles to Cuba US demands missiles be taken out of communist Cuba Khrushchev and Kennedy eye to eye Khrushchev blinks

The Soviet Union in the Cold War Communism-Command Economy Value obedience to state and discipline Limited rights and opportunities Khrushchev-leader Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn-dissidents

The U.S. in the Cold War Democracy, capitalism, free markets, private property, consumerism, competition Fear of communism Mccarthy HUAC Blacklisting