Latin America After WWII. IB Objectives Spread of Cold War from Europe Spread of Cold War from Europe US Foreign Policy during the Cold War US Foreign.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Cuban Revolution. Background Info… Cuba gained its independence from Spain in In the 1900s, Cuba’s wealth was controlled by American companies.
Advertisements

DO NOW I. What is more important: Freedom or Safety? In other words, is it better to be safe but live in a totalitarian govt. or free but exposed to danger.
Kennedy and Johnson Years Quiz Review Game. 3. Fidel Castro Communist leader in Cuba that America attempted to overthrow during the Bay of Pigs Invasion.
The Cuban Missile Crisis. The “Alliance for Progress” President John F. Kennedy hoped to improve relations with Latin America to prevent the spread of.
The Kennedy Years Election of 1960 First televised debates Slim victory for Kennedy CandidateElectoral VotePopular Vote% Electoral Vote % Popular.
Latin America: Revolution and Reaction in to the 21 st Century.
March 3, Begin Unit VII: 28.1 Notes 2. Video Clip: 1960 Election and the Role of TV Vocabulary 4. Unit 6 Exam Results.
The Cold War Continues Battles in Faraway Places in the 1950s.
The Cuban Revolution. Background Info… Cuba gained its independence from Spain in In the 1900s, Cuba’s wealth was controlled by American companies.
Modern Latin America (1945 to Present). Mexico “The Mexican Miracle” (period of economic growth) 1946 Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
Latin America: Revolution and Reaction into the 21 st Century Emily Chancey and Gina Grosso.
Latin America Post WWII Whether the present democratic culture of L.A. is a temporary aberration or the beginning of an enlightened trend remains to be.
Chapter 32: Latin America Emily Kopas & Aku Acquaye.
Cold War in America How the war affected Americans.
Latin America Post WWII Populism, Military Regimes…fun stuff!!
POST WORLD WAR II THE COLD WAR. UNITED NATIONS Replaced the League of Nations Guaranteed the security of member nations Fostered good will through equal.
Latin America 20 th Century. Latin American in the Early 1900s Started century as: –Not very industrial –Raw material exporters –Huge differences between.
Revolution and Intervention. Trends in Latin America Roots of problems in Latin America come from colonialism After WWII, Turning to industrialization.
AN AGE OF REVOLUTIONS Osvaldo Jordan September 8, 2008.
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War BeginsKennedy and the Cold War Section 1 Explain the steps Kennedy took to change American foreign policy. Analyze the.
Cold War Part II Page 27 East Germany - especially East Berlin became the focus of the Cold War.
Chapter AP* Sixth Edition World Civilizations The Global Experience World Civilizations The Global Experience Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson.
Latin America BSR6. Post WWII Many countries were ruled by authoritarians. Decades after Perón’s exit from office spawned the “dirty war” in Argentina.
American History Chapter 17 Section 2. Flexible Response Kennedy tried to reduce the threat of nuclear war and contain communism. He wanted the option.
The Cuban Revolution.
Cuban Missile Crisis Thirteen Days in October 1962.
Standard SS6H3: The student will analyze important 20 th century issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. a. Explain the impact of Cuban Revolution.
Chapter 28, Section 3 Aim: Crisis Over Cuba. By the 1960s, the U.S. and Soviet Union had emerged as superpowers (nations with enough military, political,
President John F. Kennedy and Cuba VUS.12 b,c Objective: The student will demonstrate knowledge of United States foreign policy since World War II by describing.
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.
What factors drove US foreign policy in Latin America? Kennedy to Carter:
The Cuban Revolution. GPSTANDARD SS6H3 THE STUDENT WILL ANALYZE IMPORTANT 20 TH CENTURY ISSUES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. A. EXPLAIN THE IMPACT.
Political and Economic Change in Latin America Unit 7 Section 7.
Copyright 2007, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman
CHAPTER 32 Revolutions of Latin America
Case Study: The Americas
Review 23.1 What is direct democracy?
Bay of Pigs Invasion.
Eisenhower’s Cold War Policies
The Cuban Revolution.
John f. Kennedy. John f. Kennedy The Election of 1960 The 1960 election began the era of TV politics. John F. Kennedy- Catholic- wealthy family- Democrat.
Cold War Developments, In what ways did a bipartisan consensus emerge during the Cold War?
The Cuban Revolution.
The Cuban Revolution.
Cold War Divides: Latin America
Free Write 1. What do you know about the CIA?
Unit 8: Challenges and Change (1945 – 1975) Part I
The Cuban Revolution.
Latin America After World War II
The Cuban Revolution.
DO NOW I. What is more important: Freedom or Safety?
The Cuban Revolution.
The Cuban Revolution.
March 8, 2017 Global II Agenda: DO NOW: Multiple Choice Review
The Cold War Divides the World
The Cuban Revolution.
Copyright 2007, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman
CHAPTER 32 Revolutions of Latin America
The Cuban Revolution.
Review 23.1 What is direct democracy?
University High School
Struggle for Democracy in Mexico/Central America/Caribbean
The Cuban Revolution.
Latin America: Revolution and Reaction in to the 21st Century
Guatemala and Cuba.
The Cuban Revolution.
Superpowers Form Rival Alliances
Latin America 20th Century.
Latin America: Revolution and Reaction into the 21st Century
Latin America 20th Century.
Presentation transcript:

Latin America After WWII

IB Objectives Spread of Cold War from Europe Spread of Cold War from Europe US Foreign Policy during the Cold War US Foreign Policy during the Cold War

Key Terms OAS OAS Colonel Jacobo Arbenz Guzman Colonel Jacobo Arbenz Guzman Operation Success Operation Success Alliance for Progess Alliance for Progess

Lecture Outline I. Effects of the Cold War A. OAS B. Guatemala C. Alliance for Progress D. the role of the Church II. Latin America’s economy

OAS 1948 the US took the lead in creating the Organization of American States the US took the lead in creating the Organization of American States. There were 21 countries initially but all 35 independent countries of the Americas are now members. There were 21 countries initially but all 35 independent countries of the Americas are now members. Primary purposes include: strengthening democracy; defending human rights; promoting sustainable development; and common defense. Primary purposes include: strengthening democracy; defending human rights; promoting sustainable development; and common defense.

Guatemala 1950 Colonel Jacobo Arbenz Guzman was elected president of Guatemala Colonel Jacobo Arbenz Guzman was elected president of Guatemala. 2% of Guatemalans controlled 74% of the nation’s farm land. 2% of Guatemalans controlled 74% of the nation’s farm land a law is passed which 223 acres of land was to be expropriated by the Guatemalan government and distributed to the landless a law is passed which 223 acres of land was to be expropriated by the Guatemalan government and distributed to the landless. Arbenz paid the United Fruit Company $600,000 for its 550,000 acres. Arbenz paid the United Fruit Company $600,000 for its 550,000 acres.

Guatemala 1953 President Eisenhower approved a plan to overthrow Arbenz President Eisenhower approved a plan to overthrow Arbenz. May 1954 Czech weapons landed in Guatemala in violation of US imposed arms embargo and the US used it as pretext for initiating Operation Success— the planned coup d’etat against Arbenz. May 1954 Czech weapons landed in Guatemala in violation of US imposed arms embargo and the US used it as pretext for initiating Operation Success— the planned coup d’etat against Arbenz.

Guatemala Arbenz was overthrown and a new president hand picked by the US was put into power. Arbenz was overthrown and a new president hand picked by the US was put into power. The 1952 land reform act was revoked and the United Fruit Company regained its lands. The 1952 land reform act was revoked and the United Fruit Company regained its lands.

Alliance for Progress 1961 President Kennedy created the Alliance for Progress whose goal was to relieve poverty and social inequities President Kennedy created the Alliance for Progress whose goal was to relieve poverty and social inequities. The US agreed to commit $20 billion to the program over a 120 year period. The US agreed to commit $20 billion to the program over a 120 year period. It was dissolved in It was dissolved in 1973.

Catholic Church 1950s the Church began to compete with Communists for the support of the masses. 1950s the Church began to compete with Communists for the support of the masses. In the 1970s the Church began to be a champion of individual human rights in an attempt to protect the people from both political extremes. In the 1970s the Church began to be a champion of individual human rights in an attempt to protect the people from both political extremes. Christian Democratic Parties were created. Christian Democratic Parties were created. In July 1980 Pope John Paul II forbade the clergy from holding political office. In July 1980 Pope John Paul II forbade the clergy from holding political office.

Debt By 1982 Latin American debt was over $315 billion with Brazil owing $87.5 billion and Argentina $43.6 billion. By 1982 Latin American debt was over $315 billion with Brazil owing $87.5 billion and Argentina $43.6 billion. Prices of locally produced manufactured goods were often 300% above the world price. Prices of locally produced manufactured goods were often 300% above the world price overall growth in Latin America dropped by about 9% overall growth in Latin America dropped by about 9%. Total burden of debt increased by about 9% per annum. Total burden of debt increased by about 9% per annum. By 2003 all the countries of Latin America except Cuba where under some form of elected government. By 2003 all the countries of Latin America except Cuba where under some form of elected government.

LA p Fidel Castro Fidel Castro Fundamental Law of the Republic Fundamental Law of the Republic Bay of Pigs Invasion Bay of Pigs Invasion Cuban Missile Crisis Cuban Missile Crisis Law of Agrarian Reform Law of Agrarian Reform Second Agrarian Law Second Agrarian Law Cuban Women’s Federation Cuban Women’s Federation Torricelli Act Torricelli Act Helms-Burton Act Helms-Burton Act