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The Cold War Review Mrs. Hensley Honors World History
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The Beginnings WWII left behind enormous destruction and a world order dominated by two nations: the US and the Soviet Union Peace brought problems to the Allies on how to treat defeated countries and what to do with Eastern Europe – Characteristics: Included millions from both sides (most wars didn’t include so many people) – Lasted approximately 46 years – Fought around the world
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Communism vs. Capitalism US and the Soviet Union entered an era of tension and hostility-Cold War – More than a military rival – Struggle for power and control between two nations – Communism vs. Capitalist Democracy With very different governments, economic systems, ways of life “Iron Curtain”
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Cold War Confrontations Containment Policy: resisting Soviet aggression in order to contain the spread of communism (provide aid to those that opposed the Soviets) NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization-alliance between the US, Canada and most Western European countries joined in a military alliance Warsaw Pact: alliance between the Soviets and communist nations of Eastern Europe
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Cold War Around the World The Cold War contributed to conflict around the world directly and indirectly. – The US and the Soviet Union entered into military battles in an effort to stop or assist in the spread of communism. – Korean War: Soviets and US agreed to divided the country after WWII, Soviets established communist government in North, US supported non-communist regime in South; settled into stalemate – Vietnam War: Vietnam had been partitioned into Communist-controlled North and anti-communist South. When the North began fighting to unify the country the US intervened
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Arms & Space Race Development of atomic and hydrogen bombs led to the beginning of the arms race Arms Race: 1950s and 1960s the US and Soviet Union raced to develop powerful new Weapons Soviets launched Sputnik in 1957 US launched NASA in 1958
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Effects Political and military struggles around the world Increased military spending, leading to an arms race The ever present danger of nuclear war 1991-Soviet Union collapsed and the Cold War came to an end, bringing changes to Europe and leaving the US as the world’s only superpower.
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