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1The Cold War
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2Lesson Cold War
- Cold War Roots
- George Marshall Winston Churchill
- Communist Containment
- Truman Doctrine
- Berlin Blockade
- Cuban Missile Crisis
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3Cold War Roots
- During WWII the United States and the Soviet
Union had been allies. - However, after the war the two countries were
enemies with one another because of political
ideologies (communism vs. democracy). - The U.S. allied itself with other western
democracies to combat the U.S.S.R and their
communist allies.
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4This map shows the division in the world between
democratic powers and communist powers.
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5George Marshall Winston Churchill
- On June 5, 1947, George C. Marshall proposed a
plan to help reconstruct the battle ridden areas
of Europe economically. - The U.S. invited the Soviet Union to help with
this plan, but they declined. The U.S. along
with 16 other Western European Nations formed the
program. - Although the program was directed to help fight
the disaster ridden areas, the plan also hurt the
Soviet Union. - By pouring million of dollars into European
nations, the U.S. not only helped those countries
prosper but also gained allies who were near the
Soviet Unions territory. The Marshall Plan
heightened the friction between the United States
and the Soviet Union
- In a speech on March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill
announced that an iron curtain had descended
across the continent. - The term iron curtain has been used since to
describe the dividedness between communist and
democratic countries.
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6Communist Containment
- In 1947, Harry Truman asked Congress to support
his plan to give 400,000 dollars in aid to
support free peoples who are resisting attempted
subjugation by armed minorities or by outside
pressures. - This money went to support countries like Turkey
and Greece, who the U.S. didnt want to fall to
communist regimes.
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7Communist Containment
- Because of the Potsdam Agreement, Germany was
split into four sections, and the city of Berlin
was split up additionally within the Soviet
controlled section of the country. - From June 1948 to May 1949 the Soviet Union cut
off all supply routes to the Western controlled
parts of Berlin. - To overcome the lack of supplies, the U.S. began
an airlift to provide the city with the needed
provisions.
Berlin
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8Communist Containment
- In 1962, the Soviet Union, led by Nikita
Krushchev, began to store medium and intermediate
ballistic missiles in Cuba. - For the United States, these missiles were too
close to the country and many feared the Soviet
Union would launch an attack. - President Kennedy wanted these missiles and all
other weapons removed from Cuba.
- After many tense days, the Soviet Union backed
down and removed the missiles. - The Cuban Missile Crisis was the most intense
confrontation of the Cold War.
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9QUIZ
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10Question 1
- Which country was the United States allied with
during WWII?
Germany
Japan
Soviet Union
Italy
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11Question 2
Which of the following was not an ally of the
United States during the Cold War?
China
France
Canada
Australia
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12Question 3
True or False George Marshall announced that an
an iron curtain had descended across the
continent.
True
False
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13Question 4
What was the name of the plan that funded money
to Greece and Turkey to prevent them from falling
into communist regimes?
Marshall Plan
Potsdam Agreement
Truman Doctrine
Cuban Missile Crisis
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14Question 5
About how long did the Berlin Blockade last?
6 Months
1 Year
2 Years
3 Years
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15CORRECT! The U.S. was allied with the Soviet
Union.
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16CORRECT! The U.S. was not allied with Communist
China.
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17CORRECT! It was Winston Churchill who announced
that an Iron Curtain had descended.
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18CORRECT! The name of the plan was the Truman
Doctrine.
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19CORRECT! The Berlin Blockade lasted for about 1
year.
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26INTRODUCTION
- Subject U.S. History The Cold War
- Grade Level Grade 10
- Description This lesson plan and accompanying
game will teach the Cold War and its influence
on the Marshall Plan, Communist Containment, and
the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Ethel Julius Rosenberg were executed for giving
information about the nuclear bomb to the
Communist, Soviet Union.
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27References
- Grade Level 10. content-8. Explain how the
Cold War and related conflicts influenced - U.S. foreign policy after 1945 with emphasis on
- a. The Marshall Plan
- b. Communist containment, including the Truman
- Doctrine, Berlin Blockade and Cuban Missile
Crisis - http//www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Pages/ODE/
ODEDetail.aspx?page3TopicRelationID335ContentI
D852Content32668 - http//www.trumanlibrary.org/teacher/doctrine.htm
- http//www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq90-1.htm
- Wikipedia.org
- Pictures
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- www.atomicarchive.com/Bios/RosenbergPhoto.shtml.jo
hndclare.net - timesonline.typepad.com/.../was_churchill_w.html
- http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_blockade
- http//johnfenzel.typepad.com
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