RESULTS Of WWII What foreign policies failed? What the U.S. Foreign Policy? Need for what worldwide organization?

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RESULTS Of WWII What foreign policies failed? What the U.S. Foreign Policy? Need for what worldwide organization?

The United Nation Who has the veto power? Who’s the Big Five?

THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR Definition- What is it ? VS

DEFINITION East vs. West The Cold War was ________ between ____ & ____

Democratic Countries Communist Powers Inevitable Goals of the Cold War

THE COLD WAR : Its Origin Nazi-1930 Bernard Baruch 1946 Walter Lippman The Cold War

Underlying Causes-Tension Lend-Lease Suspend-Stalin 2 nd Front S. U. Non-Aggression Pact Manhattan Project

Underlying Causes: What did Stalin promise? Yalta Conference, Feb. 1945

Underlying Causes:  Potsdam Conference-June, 1945

Underlying Causes Hiroshima, August 6,1945 Nagaski,August 9,1945 Results & Significance?

AREAS OF CONFLICT- EUROPE W. Churchill-Iron Curtain speech

AREAS OF CONFLICT-Europe Greece & Turkey-1946 Results & Significance?

AREAS OF CONFLICT- EUROPE Greece & Turkey 1946 Results ?? Truman Doctrine and Containment

AREAS OF CONFLICT- EUROPE Poland –1947 Hungary-1947 Results & Significance ???? Think Again!!!!!

Areas of Conflict-Europe Poland-Hungary: Results, 1947 Communists seized power in Poland US begins to send aid to Greece Controlled elections brings communist government to Hungary

Areas of Conflict-Europe Czechoslovakia US involvement?????

Areas of Conflict Europe Czechoslovakia-1948 US Involvement? Marshall Plan

Areas of Conflict-Europe Berlin Crisis:June,1948

Areas 0f Conflict-Germany Berlin Crisis- Results

AREAS OF CONFLICT-EUROPE  Berlin Crisis  1948

Areas of Conflict-Europe Berlin Crisis 1948 What was the US role?

The Berlin Blockade US Airlift June 1948 to May 1949

Areas of Conflict-Soviet Union 1949: US loses its monopoly of ???? What is its significance ??????

Areas of Conflict-Soviet Union  US loses its monopoly ? 1949  Soviets explode 1 st atomic bomb  Any Importance? Intensifies the Arms Race Its effect in US?

DUCK & COVER

Duck & Cover

1949 Areas of Conflict China, 1949

China Falls to Communism-1949 Significance of this in United States?