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Thursday, March 13 Objective: We will analyze and trace the origins, evolution, and end of the Cold War. We will evaluate (measure/look closely) the reasons.

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1 Thursday, March 13 Objective: We will analyze and trace the origins, evolution, and end of the Cold War. We will evaluate (measure/look closely) the reasons for and the effect of United States communist containment policies in Korea and Vietnam on domestic politics Agenda: Warm Up McCarthyism In Pop-Culture “Goodnight and Good Luck” What did you learn

2 Warm Up Pink Desk- Collect Materials Yellow Desk- Recorder Orange Desk- Clean Up Green Desk- Gather Handouts 1.What was the difference between the “Arms Race” and the “Space Race”? 2.What is the result of the Korean War? Does it uphold the Truman Doctrine? (2pts) 3.What was the HUAC, and what was its’ purpose? 4.Why were many citizens afraid of Sen. Joseph McCarthy and McCarthyism during the 1950s?

3 Wanted to get reelected in 1950 in Wisconsin. Needed to find a way to get attention from the news media. He devised a plan that was a sure way to get attention from not only citizens of Wisconsin, but the whole country. Senator Joseph McCarthy

4 He began accusing people of being secret communists. He held special public meetings in the Congress, called “hearings,” to accuse certain Americans of being Communists and being spies for the Soviets. Sen. Joseph McCarthy

5 Americans became paranoid of Communism. This paranoia lead to the second Red Scare in American History. – Red Scare: a collective paranoia or fear of communism infiltrating a government. Sen. Joseph McCarty

6 Why didn’t Americans like Communism? Because of Joseph Stalin Americans knew he was cruel and allowed limited freedoms to the people of the Soviet Union. He was greedy, we knew he behind all the problems in Berlin. We also knew he wanted communism to spread to other countries. The Red Scare

7 And now the Soviets had one of these…

8 The Rosenbergs: Two Americans were sentenced to death for selling nuclear secrets to the Soviets. This added to the fear of Communism as some of our own citizens were turning to Communism to get rid of the US. With Stalin’s death a new dictator rose in the USSR, Nikita Khrushchev. The Red Scare

9 McCarthy held his hearings in the Senate. The House Un- American Activities Committee (HUAC) did the same thing in the House of Representatives. McCarthyism

10 McCarthy and HUAC would drag people into the hearings and ask them… If you refused to answer, you were called a “Fifth Amendment Communist.” McCarthyism “Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?”

11  Government workers and officials  Teachers  Reporters  Movie directors, writers, and actors (The Hollywood Ten) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJzV6-wJ3SQ  Musicians What kinds of people were accused?

12 Many citizens that were accused lost their JOBS and their reputations were destroyed, whether they were communists or not. Many could not find new jobs because they were labeled as Communist. This was known as being black listed. McCarthyism

13 Sen. McCarthy ruined many people’s live, even though most of his accusations were completely false. His “witch hunt” came to an end when he tried to accuse high ranking members of the US Military, and was proven wrong. McCarthyism

14 What is “McCarthyism?” The attacks, usually without evidence, that McCarthy and the HUAC made against people suspected of being communists in the 1940s and 1950s.

15 Oddly enough, there were very few communists in the US.

16 McCarthyism violated people’s civil liberties: freedom of speech freedom of association. It was not fair.

17 It helped Republicans, whose ideas were the furthest from communism. McCarthyism had a big impact on domestic politics.

18 Their ideas of using government services to help the poor and working class were closer to communist ideas. http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Nh18dZk8QAY http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Nh18dZk8QAY http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=kCaBCdJWOyM http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=kCaBCdJWOyM But it hurt the Democratic Party.

19 What Did You Learn In School? 1.Was the Korean War seen as a successful War for the US? 2.Why did Truman fear starting a fight with China?


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