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Cold War Heats Up

Cold War Heats Up

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9th - 12th Grade

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Brandon Picha

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8 Slides • 10 Questions

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Cold War Expabnds

by Mariah Rens

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Berlin Crisis

  • ​USSR protested unification of West Germany

  • ​Berlin Blockade - USSR blockade on West Berlin, stopped all travel to allied occupied zone.

    • ​Allied response to airlift in supplies.

  • ​10.5 months Allies flew in supplies

  • ​Became a symbol of the West's struggle against Communism

  • ​Blockade ended, but Germany official became two countries

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Multiple Choice

The Berlin airlift became a symbol of the West's resistance to communism

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

How did the U.S. and its allies respond to the attempted blockade during the Berlin Airlift?

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Ignored the blockade and continued normal trade
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Surrendered to the demands of the blockade
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Sent ground troops to break the blockade
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Dropped food and supplies by airplane instead

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​Divided Europe

  • ​Response of US and its allies to Soviet Aggression? NATO

  • ​NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was designed for collective security (if you attack one, you attack all)

  • ​USSR responds with Warsaw Pact alliance between the Soviet Union and its eastern communist allies.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following alliances was formed between the U.S. and its western democratic allies during the Cold War?

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SEATO
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Warsaw Pact
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OPEC
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NATO

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​China

  • ​Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek fight a Civil War in China

  • ​Mao is communist Chiang kai-shek is backed by the US

  • ​Mao wins and Chiang Kai-Shek flees to Taiwan (problems later with this)

  • ​US reacted with anger and fear that communism would continue to spread (known as the Domino Theory)

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes the American public's response to the fall of China to communist ideology?

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Indifferent and unconcerned
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Positive and welcoming
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Excited and supportive
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Negative and fearful

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Korean War

  • ​North supported by Soviet Union

  • ​South supported by USA + allies

  • ​President Truman feared a global war began looking for a way out

  • ​Stalemate led to armistice

  • ​DMZ line (38th parallel) dividing line

  • ​North Korea remains communist to this day, and South Korea is a democratic American ally

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Multiple Choice

Why did the United States join the Korean War?

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To support South Korea and contain the spread of communism
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To test new military strategies
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To gain control of North Korean resources
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To establish a military presence in Asia

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Multiple Choice

What was the outcome of the Korean War?

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Complete victory for North Korea
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Complete victory for South Korea
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Stalemate and creation of the DMZ along the 38th parallel

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Peaceful resolution and reunification of Korea

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​Tools of the Cold War

  • ​Foreign aid

    • ​money and assistance to gain allies

    • ​Mostly financial assistance for Pro-American, democratic states

    • Gave money to Europe to rebuild after World War II (Marshall Plan)

  • CIA

    • ​Covert action (intelligence gathering)

    • ​Used to overthrow unfriendly or communist governments (such as the attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba)

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Multiple Choice

What was the goal of the Marshall Plan?

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To provide economic aid to rebuild Western European economies after World War II
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To establish a military alliance with Eastern European countries
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To promote communism in Western Europe
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To expand the influence of the Soviet Union in Europe

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​Arms Race

  • Nuclear bomb developed by US

    • ​led to race between US and USSR to develop terrifyingly powerful bombs

  • ​Massive Retaliation

    • Alongside this global standoff, a strategic doctrine called Massive Retaliation played a significant role: any Soviet aggression would be met with a massive and immediate nuclear response.

  • Cuban Missile Crisis: the U.S. and the Soviet Union faced off over Soviet missiles in Cuba. The world stood on the brink of nuclear war before a diplomatic resolution was reached.

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Open Ended

Why do you think propaganda was so important to the fight against communism?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following statements best describes President Dwight D. Eisenhower's policy of Massive Retaliation?

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A policy of avoiding any military response to aggression
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A strategy of using only conventional weapons to respond to aggression
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A plan to negotiate with hostile powers to prevent conflict
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A strategy of threatening a full-scale nuclear response to aggression by any hostile power

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Multiple Choice

During the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis:

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Involved a standoff over missiles in which two superpowers faced potential nuclear conflict.

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Centered on economic competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.

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Occurred primarily in Africa.

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Resulted in the signing of a peace treaty between the U.S. and Cuba.

Cold War Expabnds

by Mariah Rens

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