Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

United States and the Soviet Union in 1945 Mr. White’s US History 2.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "United States and the Soviet Union in 1945 Mr. White’s US History 2."— Presentation transcript:

1 United States and the Soviet Union in 1945 Mr. White’s US History 2

2 Comparison of the Soviet Union and United States ► United States  Capitalist  Democratic  Harry Truman ► Soviet Union  Communist  Totalitarian  Josef Stalin

3 Big Questions ► Compare and contrast the various positives and negatives of capitalism and communism, democracy and totalitarianism ► Project how we think Truman and Stalin will do as leaders

4 Compare and Contrast: Economic Systems ► Both capitalism and communism are economic systems. ► The economy of a country is the system of human activities related to production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods – how the people in a country get what they need ► These two economic systems are very different.

5 Capitalism – The United States ► In capitalism, the means of production are mostly privately owned – the people own factories, businesses, farms, etc. ► Most businesses or other things are done for profit, the desire to make money ► Prices of goods and services are determined by market forces – supply and demand

6 Communism – The Soviet Union ► Means of production are supposed to be controlled by the people (in theory), but in practice the government has controlled them (Soviet Union) ► Profit is not supposed to be a driving force in the economy – “from each according to their ability, to each according to their needs ► Prices are controlled by the government or aren’t really part of the economy – rationing or other regulation

7 Communism – What it means for people in it ► Working harder or at a skilled job does not necessarily win you higher pay – a factory worker and doctor can end up making similar amounts of money ► Government rations much of the resources – you can only take what the government decides you can have ► Government must crush any disagreement or criticism – communism must have a totalitarian government

8 Compare and Contrast – Strengths and Weaknesses ► What are some of the strengths of a capitalist economy? What are some problems? ► What are some of the strengths of a communist economy? What are some problems?

9 Democracy – The United States ► Democracy – rule “by the people,” from the Greek words demos, meaning “people,” and kratos, meaning “rule.” ► People either vote directly on laws or elect people to govern them as representatives ► Can include other things like guaranteed rights for the people, equality in law, civil liberties, right to petition the government, etc.

10 Totalitarianism – Soviet Union ► Government regulates nearly every aspect of public or private behavior – total control ► No voting for officials – government or one ruling party decides who will be in the government ► Government controls media – can’t criticize the government ► Sometimes secret police are used to enforce what the government wants

11 Compare and Contrast – Strengths and Weaknesses ► What are some of the strengths of a democratic form of government? What are some weaknesses? ► What are some of the strengths of a totalitarian form of government? What are some weaknesses?

12 Harry Truman – President of the United States ► Was Vice President for Franklin Delano Roosevelt ► Became President when Roosevelt died in 1945 of a stroke ► Seen by some as inexperienced; weren’t sure he’d make a good president ► Since he hadn’t been voted in as president, many outside US felt he lacked the approval of the people - mandate

13 Josef Stalin – Soviet Union ► Wasn’t Russian, was actually from the Soviet country Georgia ► Ruled with absolute authority – those who even seemed to disagree were “disappeared.” ► Responsible for purging the government of people who didn’t support him ► Also responsible for the forced starvation of around 7 million people in the Ukraine

14 Harry Truman vs. Josef Stalin ► How do you think Truman will do as President of the United States? Do you think his inexperience or his lack of a “mandate” hurt him, or can he overcome them? ► How do you think Stalin will do as leader of the Soviet Union? ► Which of these leaders do you think you’d prefer to live under?


Download ppt "United States and the Soviet Union in 1945 Mr. White’s US History 2."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google