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1  Your task Read about the famous Kitchen debate. Highlight in red any evidence of tensions or differences.  starter activity

2 What were the characteristics of Cold War? To identify possible tensions between US and USSR from the Kitchen Debate To create a mind map showing characteristics of Cold War To examine sources which identify some Cold War themes  Aims

3  Your task Create a spider diagram identifying the key characteristics of Cold War. Break into groups of 3 and share the research. Use Edwards, p.3-7 and any other sources of information you might have. Look for these areas: Create a spider diagram identifying the key characteristics of Cold War. Break into groups of 3 and share the research. Use Edwards, p.3-7 and any other sources of information you might have. Look for these areas: Ideologies Ideologies Economics Economics Military tensions Military tensions Treaties Treaties Propaganda Propaganda Espionage Espionage Arms race Arms race Space race Space race Sport & culture Sport & culture

4 Conflict of ideologies Communism v. capitalism Communism v. capitalism Capitalism: production of goods and distribution is dependent on private capital with a view to making profit; capitalist economies run by individuals rather than by state Capitalism: production of goods and distribution is dependent on private capital with a view to making profit; capitalist economies run by individuals rather than by state Communism: hostile to capitalism, which exploits workers; ideally all property, businesses & industry should be state-owned, ‘each gives according to their ability to those according to their need’ Communism: hostile to capitalism, which exploits workers; ideally all property, businesses & industry should be state-owned, ‘each gives according to their ability to those according to their need’

5 What was Khrushchev trying to prove to vice-president Nixon at this Russian trade fair in 1959?

6 Conflict of economic power Marshall Plan (1947) – provision of fuel, raw materials, goods, loans, food, machinery advisers Marshall Plan (1947) – provision of fuel, raw materials, goods, loans, food, machinery advisers US exploited it financial power to export Western values – dollar imperialism US exploited it financial power to export Western values – dollar imperialism 1948-52, US Congress voted nearly $13bn economic aid to Europe 1948-52, US Congress voted nearly $13bn economic aid to Europe Trade war with Communist countries, e.g. Cuba Trade war with Communist countries, e.g. Cuba

7 Military power Korean War (1950-3), Vietnam (early 1960s - 1973) Korean War (1950-3), Vietnam (early 1960s - 1973) US military build-up, e.g. 1960 2.4 US military personnel around world; 1959, 1,500 military bases in 31 countries US military build-up, e.g. 1960 2.4 US military personnel around world; 1959, 1,500 military bases in 31 countries Domino theory Domino theory

8 Treaties NATO (1949) – North Atlantic Treaty Organisation NATO (1949) – North Atlantic Treaty Organisation SEATO (1954)– South East Asia Treaty Organisation SEATO (1954)– South East Asia Treaty Organisation Warsaw Pact (1955)– military defensive pact amongst eastern European nations Warsaw Pact (1955)– military defensive pact amongst eastern European nations COMECON (1949)– Council for Mutual Economic Assistance COMECON (1949)– Council for Mutual Economic Assistance

9 Propaganda European Recovery Program – propaganda as much as economic exercise European Recovery Program – propaganda as much as economic exercise Benefits of Marshall Plan advertised Benefits of Marshall Plan advertised Italy became a focus of economic rebuilding after WWII - ‘Operation Bambi’ used minstrels, puppet shows and film Italy became a focus of economic rebuilding after WWII - ‘Operation Bambi’ used minstrels, puppet shows and film Click here for an example of US Cold War propaganda

10 Espionage CIA (1947) – founded to co-ordinate information gathering on USSR and Allies. Activities included: CIA (1947) – founded to co-ordinate information gathering on USSR and Allies. Activities included: Support for anti-Communist political leaders, e.g. Christian Democrats, 1948 elections Support for anti-Communist political leaders, e.g. Christian Democrats, 1948 elections ‘Regime change’, e.g. overthrow of left-wing govt in Iran & Guatemala, Operation Executive Action (1961), collaborated with Mafia to overthrow Fidel Castro ‘Regime change’, e.g. overthrow of left-wing govt in Iran & Guatemala, Operation Executive Action (1961), collaborated with Mafia to overthrow Fidel Castro

11 Arms Race 1945 US tested and detonated 1 st atomic bomb 1945 US tested and detonated 1 st atomic bomb 1952 tested 1 st H-bomb (2,500x more powerful) 1952 tested 1 st H-bomb (2,500x more powerful) 1953, USSR produced H-bomb 1953, USSR produced H-bomb 1961 enough nuclear weapons to destroy world 1961 enough nuclear weapons to destroy world 1967 China produced H-bomb 1967 China produced H-bomb 1981, USA 8000 ICBMs, USSR 7,000 1981, USA 8000 ICBMs, USSR 7,000 MAD – Mutually Assured Destruction MAD – Mutually Assured Destruction

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13 Space race 1957, launch of Sputnik 1957, launch of Sputnik 1957, 1 st animal in space 1957, 1 st animal in space 1961, Yuri Gagarin 1 st man in space 1961, Yuri Gagarin 1 st man in space 21 July 1969 Apollo 11 mission successfully land 1 st man on moon 21 July 1969 Apollo 11 mission successfully land 1 st man on moon Laika, 1 st dog in space

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15 Sport 1980, ‘Miracle on Ice’ – US hockey teams defeats USSR ‘giants’ 1980, ‘Miracle on Ice’ – US hockey teams defeats USSR ‘giants’ 1980 Moscow Olympics, 1984 LA Olympics – boycotted by US & USSR 1980 Moscow Olympics, 1984 LA Olympics – boycotted by US & USSR Ballet – defections to West, e.g. Nureyev Ballet – defections to West, e.g. Nureyev World Chess Championships– Bobby Fisher v. Boris Spassky (1972) World Chess Championships– Bobby Fisher v. Boris Spassky (1972)

16  Extension Your teacher will give you some examples of famous cartoons of the Cold War era. Try to work out what is happening in each image and what characteristic of Cold War is being described. Your teacher will give you some examples of famous cartoons of the Cold War era. Try to work out what is happening in each image and what characteristic of Cold War is being described.  Which cartoon sums up more Cold War characteristics than any other?  Which cartoon sums up more Cold War characteristics than any other?

17 Plenary Plenary Name one characteristic of Cold War from the following categories: Name one characteristic of Cold War from the following categories: Ideologies Ideologies Economics Economics Military tensions Military tensions Treaties Treaties Propaganda Propaganda Espionage Espionage Arms race Arms race Space race Space race Sport & culture Sport & culture

18  Homework Complete your mind map. Complete your mind map. Imagine you were asked to explain what Cold War was to a GCSE student. Write a 100 word summary of the characteristics of Cold War at the bottom or on the reverse of your mind map. Imagine you were asked to explain what Cold War was to a GCSE student. Write a 100 word summary of the characteristics of Cold War at the bottom or on the reverse of your mind map.

19  Extension task. Plot key events in US v USSR relations along the bottom of this chart. Is there any correlation?


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