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Cold War Wars

Chinese Civil War V. Who Am I?

4549 China Q: What did we learn ended in ‘45? Q: Who had ruled China until that? Q: What lasted from ‘45-’89?

1. Communists - led by Mao Zedong - supported by USSR Q: Why would the USSR care what happens in China?

2. Nationalists (democracy) - led by Chiang Kai-shek Q: Who “should” want the Nationalists to win? Why?

NOTHING! Q: What doctrine does this go against?

Truman

-Mao/Communists win -Chiang/Nationalists flee to Taiwan Q: If the Truman doctrine had been followed, what might have been different?

Korean War V. Who Am I? Who Are We?

ChinaKorea Q: Who conquered Korea in WWII? Q: How was Korea divided after WWII?

1. Communists in N. Korea - supported by China - invaded S. Korea Q: How could this be an example of the domino theory coming true? Q: What Chinese leader would have supported them?

1. Communists in N. Korea - supported by China - invaded S. Korea Q: How could this be an example of the domino theory coming true?

2. Capitalists in S. Korea - supported by USA Q: What lesson did we learn from the Chinese Civil War?

General MacArthur led UN troops after N’ern Communists invaded Q: What else have we learned about MacArthur?

TrumanEisenhower

-neither sides wins -both stop fighting -remains divided on 38th parallel Q: Is this a better or worse outcome than China?

Vietnam War V. Who Are We? Who Am I?

ChinaKorea Vietnam

1. French - communists kick them out in Q: If the French are kicked out, who would now “lead the fight against Communism?

2. Communists - led by Ho Chi Minh Q: Who is probably supporting Ho?

3. US - helped Vietnamese non-Communists Q: Why is it no surprise that we get involved? What would we be trying to prevent? (what theory)

-Tried to prevent “domino theory” -tried to create democracy in S. Vietnam Q: Where had this strategy worked?

Eisenhower Kennedy Johnson Nixon

-US finally withdrew -all of Vietnam became Communist Q: Many people in Vietnman wanted to be Communist and didn’t want their country divided. Vietnamese nationalists wanted other countries to leave them alone. Why could you say the US’s involvement was destined for failure?

Cuban Missile Crisis V. Who Am I? Who Are We?

ChinaKorea Vietnam Cuban Missile Crisis

1. Cuba - led by Fidel Castro - communist country 90 miles from US Q: Whose side would Castro be on in the Cold War?

2. USSR - led by Krushchev - put nuclear missiles in Cuba

3. US - led by Kennedy - wanted nukes out of Cuba

-USSR puts nukes in Cuba. We want them out.

-block Soviet ships from coming to Cuba -demanded missiles removed -looked like WWIII was about to start Q: By leading this fight, what doctrine were we following?

-Soviets turned ships around and then took down nukes

Reflection Did the US follow the Truman Doctrine? If yes, explain why. If no, explain why not. Chinese Civil War Korean War Vietnam War Cuban Missile Crisis