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Title: The World After World War II


1
The World After World War II
  • Chapters 27 28
  • USII.8 a- d
  • Mrs. Kozlik

2
Conflicts Post-WWII era
  • Korea
  • Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Vietnam
  • US intervened to stop the spread of communism
    into South Vietnam Domino Theory.

3
Korea
  • South Korea and the US resisted Communist Chinese
    and North Korean aggression. The conflict ended
    in a stalemate.

4
Maps and Charts 4
5
Castro and Kruschev Form Cuban/Soviet Partnership
6
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
  • WHEN CUBA BECAME ALLIES WITH THE SOVIET UNION, IT
    PLACED SOVIET NUCLEAR MISSILES IN ITS COUNTRY,
    JUST 90 MILES FROM THE U.S. IN 1962
  • THE U.S. ESTABLISHED A NAVAL BLOCKADE OF CUBA,
    AND SOVIETS REMOVED MISSILES

7
VIETNAM CONFLICT
  • THE U.S. TRIED TO PREVENT NORTH VIETNAMESE
    COMMUNISTS FROM TAKING OVER SOUTH VIETNAM
  • AMERICANS WERE DIVIDED OVER WHETHER WE SHOULD BE
    INVOLVED
  • WAR ENDED IN CEASE-FIRE, AND U.S. TROOPS WITHDREW

8
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE COLD WAR?
  • Communism collapsed in Europe around 1989-1991.
  • Soviet Union was broken up into independent
    countries (exs Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus,
    Lithuania, and Latvia)
  • Berlin Wall was destroyed (1961-1989)

9
A Changing U.S. Society
  • Strong Economy (healthy job market, increased
    productivity, increased demand for American
    products)
  • Greater investment in education
  • The Baby Boomafter WWII families got bigger,
    causing a surge in population, with different
    backgrounds
  • Interstate Highway System
  • Evolving role of Women(family roles expected,
    but working also outside the home)

10
  • Eleanor Roosevelt worked hard to ensure more
    human rights
  • African Americans began working towards equal
    opportunitiesTruman desegregated the armed
    forces
  • After 1965, immigration changed to primarily
    Hispanic Americans and Asian Americans
  • G.I. Bill of Rights (Gave educational, housing,
    and employment benefits to veterans)
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