Title: Truman: Neither War Nor Peace
1Chapter 28
- Truman Neither War Nor Peace
- Beginnings of the Cold War
- Dealing With a New World
- President in His Own Right
- The Korean War
2Beginnings of the Cold WarSection 1
- Truman
- United Nations
- Controlling the Atom
- Problems with the Russians
- Truman Doctrine
3A. Characteristics of Truman
- Missouri
- No College Education
- Farmer
- Served in WWI
- County Judge
- Senator
- Very intelligent, hard-working, and fair
4B. Building a New World Organization
- United Nationsreplaced League of nations and
goal was to preserve peace - US Congress ratified UN Charter with a vote of
8-2
5United Nations (continued)
- General AssemblyIncluded delegates from every
member nation. (town hall meeting of the world) - Each member got one vote (except for Russia which
got 3) - Responsible for budget and electing new members
6United Nations (continued)
- Security Councileleven members including the Big
Five (police force of the world) - Big Five had permanent seats and right to veto
- Others were elected to two-year terms
- Looked into disputes
7C. Controlling the Atom
- Bernard Baruchproposed a world agency that would
oversee atomic energy and inspect atomic plants. - Program failed because of the USSR
8D. Problems with the Russians
- Forced Communism on Poland
- Eastern European Countries became Communist
- Iron Curtainterm used by Churchill to describe
the line between Soviet-dominated Europe and the
West.
9Problems with the Russians (continued)
- Soviets prevented free passage of people,
information, and ideas across its borders. - Turkey and Greece were both facing Communist
insurgents - Atomic secrets had been leaked to the Russians
10E. Warnings about Russia
- Containmenttrying to keep the Soviet Union from
expanding its area of influence - George Keenanwarned that Communism must be
contained because they plan to conquer the world.
11F. The Truman Doctrine
- Dean Aschesonwarned that if Greece fell to
Communism, Asia, Africa, and Europe were in grave
danger - George Marshall (along with Ascheson)developed a
plan so this would not happen. - Truman DoctrineUS policy of economic and
military support to those who were being
subjugated to outside forces
12G. Greek-Turkish Aid Bill
- First law giving aid to oppose Communist
expansion - Helped defeat the influence of Communism in their
countries
13H. Marshall Plan (ERP)
- US would help Europe economically over the next
3-4 years to keep its economy healthy and
invulnerable. - Huge Successin addition, they were able to buy
our goods and kept our economy flourishing.
14I. Point Four Program
- Gave economic aid to the poor free nations in
Asia, Africa, and Latin America
15Section 2 Dealing with a New World
- Bringing the Boys Home
- Atomic Energy Act
- Converting to Peacetime
- Taft-Hartley Act
- An Active Congress
- The Fair Deal
- Problems with Germany
- Berlin Blockade
- NATO
- Election of 1948
16A. Bringing the Boys Home
- 1946armed forces decreased from 12 million to 3
million - GI Bill of Rights
- Provided hospitals and clinics
- Payments to unemployed veterans
- Preference for federal jobs
- Free tuition, books, and on-the-job training
17B. Atomic Energy Act
- Transferred the control of atomic energy from
government to civilian hands - However, all production facilities and nuclear
plants would be government owned. - Commission was set up to control the peacetime
development of atomic energy
18C. Converting to Peacetime
- 1st time the nation did not face a depression
after the war - No shortage of jobs
- Troubled by strikes, shortages of resources, and
inflation.
19D. The Taft-Hartley Act
- Limited Union activities in order to prevent
strikes and corruption - Outlawed the closed shophad to pay dues to join
a union - Allowed the union shoprequired workers to join a
union - Permitted states to enact a right-to-work
lawforbid the union shop in that state - Law was passed over Trumans veto.
20E. An Active Congress
- Lowered taxes (especially for the wealthy)
- Cut back on aid to farmers, social security, and
education - 22nd Amendmentlimited a president to two terms
- Presidential Succession Actchanged the order in
which someone became President if the President
dies during office.
21F. Trumans Fair Deal
- Extension of FDRs New Deal that included civil
rights laws. - Desegregated armed forces
- Appointed first black governor and judge
- Fought for rights of blacks in civil rights cases
22G. The Problem of Germany
- After WWII, Germany was split into 4 zones of
occupation US, Russia, Britain, and France. - US, Britain, and France merged their together to
become one territory - Russia felt threatened and started the Berlin
Blockade
23H. Potsdam Conference
- Leaders met to confirm that Nazi war criminals
would be tried - Many were executed.
- Many Japanese leaders later faced the same fate
24I. The Berlin Blockade
- Germany was divided into eastern and western
Germany - Russia banned all supplies from entering West
Berlin to prevent the Western Powers from forming
a government there.
25J. Berlin Airlift
- US, England, and France supplied the city with
clothing, food and coal by air (Berlin Airlift) - Russia accepted defeat and lifted the ban
- The two sides remained separated with Eastern
Germany becoming a satellite nation of Russia.
26K. NATO
- North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationAtlantic Pact
that created allies between the US, Canada and
ten other Western European nation - Military enforcement for the prevention of the
spread of communism - Eisenhower is named first Commander of NATO forces
27L. The Election of 1948
- Tom DeweyR
- Truman D
- Democrats were divided
- Dixiecratsinsisted on segregation of blacks and
nominated Strom Thurmond - Progressivesbelieved in cooperating with Russia
and nominated Henry Wallace - Truman still wins despite the division due to his
hard work on his campaign.
28Section 3 President in His Own Right
- Trumans Fair Deal (pros and cons)
- The Second Red Scare
- World Situation Worsens
- Rise of McCarthyism
- Protecting the United States
29A. Fair Deal
- Successful minimum wage increase, extension of
social security, and money for projects to help
the poor - Unsuccessful civil rights laws, national health
insurance, and aid to farmers
30B. The Second Red Scare
- House Un-American Activities Committee
(HUAC)held public hearings against those who
were suspicious of communist activities - Richard Nixonone of the most active members of
the HUAC. - Alger Hissaccused of providing documents to the
Russians. Red Herring
31C. World Situation Worsens
- Soviet Union explodes an atomic bomb in 1949
- Klaus Fuchsconfessed to giving Russians secrets
about the bomb - China becomes Communist under Mao Zedong
32D. Rise of McCarthyism
- Joseph McCarthysenator who claimed that the
State department was infested with Communists
33E. Protecting the US
- McCarran Actrequired all Communist Organizations
to register with the Attorney General - McCarran-Warren Actnew immigration law to keep
out Communists. - Quota system, loyalty checks, and deportation
- Rosenbergssentenced to death for
giving key secrets to Russians
about the bomb.