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Title: United States Since 1945


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United States Since 1945
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Introduction
  • United States in 1945
  • Reactions to the end of the war Ecstasy
    Concern
  • Partying
  • What would happen next
  • Quest for security a theme for this time
  • Security at home economic security
  • Security abroad focus on national defense

3
Quest for economic security 1945-1972
  • Strategy for maintaining economic security Mixed
    economy. New Deal Approach and the market economy
  • Securing activist government, Step One Harry
    Trumans Fair Deal
  • Importance of the 1948 presidential election
  • Republican reaction to defeat Exploit the Second
    Red Scare
  • Alger Hiss Case the Rise of Joe McCarthy

4
Quest for economic security 1945-1972(Cont.)
  • Securing activist government Step Two The Ike
    Years Eisenhower as President
  • Eisenhowers victory in 1952
  • Eisenhowers role in securing activist government
  • Ending the Second Red Scare
  • Limited Extension of Activist government
  • National Defense Highway Act of 1956
  • Rejecting a change in course. Eisenhower wanted
    Republicans to accept the New Deal Approach
  • United States in 1960 a consensus

5
Quest for economic security 1945-1972(Cont.)
  • Great Society 1960-1972
  • Three presidencies John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B.
    Johnson, Richard M. Nixon. Johnson proposed the
    Great Society in 1965
  • Second Reconstruction Three branches of federal
    government attack racial injustice
  • Supreme Court Brown v Topeka Board of
    Education-1954
  • President Eisenhower 1957 in Little Rock, AR
  • Congress enacts Civil Rights laws in 1957, 1960,
    1964, 1965, 1968

6
Quest for economic security 1945-1972 (cont.)
  • Great Society 1960-1972 (Cont.)
  • War on Poverty
  • Federal government attempted to wipe out poverty
    in an affluent society. Major attempt to grapple
    with the Old Poverty a la 1930s.
  • Concept of a culture of poverty
  • Environmental Protection
  • Birth of the Environmental Protection Agency
    (EPA) 1970

7
Declining Trust in government converted to a
rejection of activist government
  • Stagflation Stagnant economic growth
    Inflation
  • Imperial Presidency
  • Effects of Vietnam War Credibility Gap
  • Effects of Watergate Affair Presidency not
    trustworthy
  • Roles of New Left and Counterculture
  • Neo-conservative intellectuals provide muscle
    power

8
Declining Trust in government converted to a
rejection of activist government
  • Ronald Reagan as President
  • Provides charismatic leadership to transform
    anti-government mood into an effective political
    force
  • Program centered on Government was not the
    solution to the problems government was the
    problem.

9
Cold War 1945-1991
  • Sources of the Cold War
  • Sovietization of Eastern Europe after World War II

10
Cold War 1945-1991 (cont.)
  • Strategy for Fighting the Cold War
  • Birth of Containment Role of George Kennan as
    the Father of Containment
  • Pillars of Containment
  • Harry Truman declared the Cold War with the
    Truman Doctrine (1947)
  • George Marshall proposed the Marshall plan to
    stimulate economic recovery in Western Europe
    (1948)
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949). United
    States joined a peacetime military alliance.
    Applied Collective Security
  • NSC 68 (1950). Built up U.S. military power
    globally

11
Cold War 1945-1991(cont.)
  • Korean War 1950-1953 4 stages
  • North Korean Invasion June-Sept. 1950
  • United Nations counterattack Sept.-Nov. 1950
  • Chinese Attack Nov.1950-March 1951
  • StalemateMarch 1951-July 1953
  • Armistice signed July 27, 1953

12
Cold War 1945-1991(cont.)
  • Vietnam War
  • Vietnam's Background as a French colony
  • Rise of Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh
  • World War II
  • First Indochina War 1945-1954
  • Viet Minh victory at Dien Bien Phu May 1954
  • Geneva Accords 1954
  • Nation-Building 1954-1964
  • U.S. Goal Secure non-Communist government in the
    south
  • Ngo Dinh Diem 1954-1963
  • Rise of the Viet Cong and the Birth of the NLF
    Rooted in opposition of Diem
  • November 1, 1963 coup detat
  • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution August 1964

13
Cold War 1945-1991(cont.)
  • Vietnam War (cont.)
  • United States at war
  • Decision for deeper involvement Operation
    Rolling Thunder July 1965 decision
  • U.S. Strategy Use fire power to win war of
    attrition
  • Nature of the military side
  • Role of Selective Service. OR how the Draft
    worked
  • Casualties Almost 60,000 U.S. service personnel
    died in the war while 300,000 were injured
  • Stalemate 1965-1968
  • Declining support at home for the policy
    College-based anti-war movement, loss of
    political support, Lets win the war and get
    out!
  • Signs of success, but

14
Cold War 1945-1991(cont.)
  • Vietnam War
  • Tet Offensive Jan.-Mar. 1968
  • United States policy now emphasized negotiations
  • Nixons policy to end the war
  • Fire power
  • Vietnamization
  • Open and secret negotiations. Role of Henry
    Kissinger
  • Truce Agreement January 1973 in Paris, France
  • End of the Cold War the Collapse of the Soviet
    Union
  • Reagan pushes, the Soviet Afghan War (1979-1989),
    and the role of Mikhail Gorbachev
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