The Cold War Begins.  American System  Democratic government  Capitalist economy  Individual freedom, including religion (as long as you are not a.

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The Cold War Begins

 American System  Democratic government  Capitalist economy  Individual freedom, including religion (as long as you are not a communist)  Soviet System  State-run economy  One-party rule  Suppression of religion  Use of force to crush opposition

Alliances  NATO  North Atlantic Treaty Organization  United States, Western Europe, Turkey  Warsaw Pact  United communist nations  Soviet Union, East Germany, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia

CIA Central Intelligence Agency - Foreign FBI Federal Bureau Of Investigation - Domestic KGB Committee for State Security - All Комитет государственной безопасности

Propaganda Poster  You will create a propaganda poster for the Soviet Union, the United States or Atomic Warfare  You will have to color the poster and add pictures that are either hand drawn or printed out  Answer the following questions on the back:  Briefly explain what your poster is saying  Why did you choose the images you did?  What kinds of propaganda do you see today? List at least 3 and explain what their purpose is and how it is conveyed