
United States and Western Europe
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Social Studies
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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9 Slides • 9 Questions
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Standard(s):
Lesson 1: The Cold War Begins
I can explain how the opposing economic and political philosophies of the United States and the Soviet Union led to global competition and significant disagreements
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Main ideas
1. After World War II, the Soviet Union and the other Allied powers became enemies.
2. Communism expanded as the Soviet Union took control of Eastern European countries.
3. The United States took several steps to stop the expansion of communism.
4. As the Cold War heated up, tensions between communist and capitalist countries increased.
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Key Terms and People
1) Cold War: nonmilitary conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States
2) containment: goal of preventing the Soviet Union from expanding its influence
3) Truman Doctrine: policy of providing aid to help foreign countries fight communism
4) Marshall Plan: program under which the U.S. gave aid to Western European countries to rebuild and stabilize their economies
5) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO): defensive military alliance of the U.S., Canada, and ten Western European nations
6) Warsaw Pact: alliance between Soviet Union and Eastern European countries
7) arms race: competition between U.S. and Soviet Union for greater military might
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Multiple Choice
program under which the U.S. gave aid to Western European countries to rebuild and stabilize their economies
Warsaw Pact
NATO
Marshall Plan
Truman Doctrine
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Multiple Choice
NATO states for North Atlantis Treaty Operation
true
false
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ALLIES BECOME ENEMIES
Allied leaders divided Germany and its capital into four parts after World War II. They were occupied by Britain, France, the U.S., and the Soviet Union. In 1945, the U.S. and the Soviet Union were the most powerful nations. The Soviet Union wanted to spread communism around the world. The U.S. was committed to democracy. These differences led to the Cold War, that lasted for about 50 years. a conflict in which no weapons were fired.
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Multiple Choice
What happened to Germany after World War ii?
Germany was forced to join NATO
Germany was split into East and West Germany and the capital of Berlin was also divided.
Germany allied with Spain
The Berlin Airlift failed in Germany
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BUILDING AN IRON CURTAIN
The Soviet Union occupied its western border and made Poland a communist government. It expanded to Eastern Europe and the Balkan countries. These countries became “satellite states.” They were cut off from contact with the rest of Europe. Winston Churchill described this division as “an iron curtain.”
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Multiple Choice
What term did Winston Churchill use to describe how the Soviet Union cut off some countries from the rest of Europe?
A wall
Satellite Nations
NATO
An "Iron Curtain:
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EFFORTS TO HALT COMMUNIST EXPANSION
To try to prevent the spread of communism, the U.S. developed the policy of containment. This did not stop the Soviet Union, so Congress provided aid to help foreign countries fight communism. This policy was the Truman Doctrine. Also, under the Marshall Plan, help was provided to Western European countries to rebuild and stabilize their economies.
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Multiple Select
Check all that were efforts to stop communist expansion
containment
NATO
Truman Doctrine
Warsaw PACT
Marshall Plan
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COLD WAR HEATS UP
The U.S., France, and Britain withdrew their forces from Germany and West Berlin in 1948 so their areas could be reunified. This created a problem for West Berlin because East Berlin was held by the Soviets. The Soviet Union created a blockade to cut off West Berlin so the city had no way of getting supplies. Stalin thought the Allies would give up West Berlin. Instead, British and U.S. officials flew supplies into West Berlin in what was called the Berlin Airlift. The Soviets eventually ended the blockade.
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Multiple Choice
Why did the Soviet Union blockade West Berlin?
To prevent West Berlin from getting supplies.
To create an "Iron Curtain"
To strengthen the Warsaw Pact
To accept the Marshall Plan
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However, Soviet aggression worried Western Europeans. In 1949, ten Western European nations joined with the U.S. and Canada to form a military alliance called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). An attack on any NATO member would be met with armed force by all member nations. The Soviet Union saw NATO as a threat and formed its own alliance. It was the Warsaw Pact.
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Then in 1961, East Germans built the Berlin Wall. It separated East and West Berlin. The U.S. and the Soviet Union had atomic weapons. Both feared each side could destroy the other. So they entered into the arms race, a competition for greater military strength.
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Draw
Draw the Berlin Wall.
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Lesson 1: The Cold War Begins
I can explain how the opposing economic and political philosophies of the United States and the Soviet Union led to global competition and significant disagreements
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