The Early Cold War: 1947-1970

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The Early Cold War: 1947-1970 Ms. Susan M. Pojer Ms. Susan M. Pojer and Mrs. Sophia Caramagno and Mrs. Sophia Caramagno

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The Early Cold War: 1947-1970. Ms. Susan M. Pojer and Mrs. Sophia Caramagno. Please do not talk at this timeMarch 2. HW: Read Chapter 17, Sec. 3 and do ONE of the following: Complete Cornell notes, questions 1-8 on pg. 547, or the online handout. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The EarlyCold War:1947-1970

Ms. Susan M. Pojer Ms. Susan M. Pojer

and Mrs. Sophia Caramagnoand Mrs. Sophia Caramagno

Ms. Susan M. Pojer Ms. Susan M. Pojer

and Mrs. Sophia Caramagnoand Mrs. Sophia Caramagno

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• Get out your vocab word maps and compare them with your pod.

• Check to make sure that your partners have the same info you do. Make additions as necessary.

• Choose the best image/Below the Surface Graphic for each word from your pod.

• Get a white board pen and put up your drawing for each Vocab Word under the word on the board.

• We should have several drawings for each word in a few moments.

Please do not talk at this time March 2

HW: Read Chapter 17, Sec. 3 and do ONE of the following: Complete Cornell notes, questions 1-8 on pg. 547, or the online handout.

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Consider the US and the USSR• Why would these two nations become enemies?• Why would they decide to divide up the world?• How is this decision related to economic systems?

Please do not talk at this time March 2

Communism Vs. Capitalism

In Communism, all goods are collected from the whole territory (the larger, the more variety in goods) and redistributed to the population. There is NOTHING left over to trade with another country.

In Capitalism, trade is the only way to succeed. You MUST compete in the market and sell your goods as often as possible to as many people as possible to be successful.

Any Country that is Communist is Lost to the Americans.

Any Country that is Capitalist is Lost to the Russians.

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Cold War Map Assignment:

We will be taking graphic notes on this illustrated time line

Illustrate the following event on your Cold War Map. Use Chpt. 17, Sec 1 and our class

discussion on the Cold War Cartoons to help you.• Iron Curtain

Using the map on pg. 532, Draw a line between Eastern and Western Europe to show where the Iron Curtain fell. Include

the Line in the Key on the left

Add the Iron Curtain to your Timeline.

Define the Iron Curtain on the back of this paper.

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Iron Curtain- From a speech

by Winston Churchill

The Iron Curtain was a symbol to show that

Eastern and Western Europe were separated

completely. Nothing could get through that

imaginary barrier.

No People in or out.No ideas in or out.No goods in or out.

Russia feared their best, brightest most

creative people would leave for a less

structured life in the west and that

westerners would corrupt the Russians.

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Strategies of the Cold WarThe Cold War was not a conventional war. It was a war of Strategies over direct confrontation. Nearly everything that happened in the cold war can be divided into these 6 strategies:

Foreign Aid

Espionage

Multinational Alliances

Surrogate Wars

Brinkmanship

Propaganda

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Examples of Foreign Aid and the Cold War

Both the USA and the USSR wanted to avoid the kind of economic desperation that had helped Hitler rise to power. They knew they couldn't leave the countries of Europe with all the destruction and poverty left by WWII. They solved this problem by offering financial aid to the nations of Europe, and thus boosted their own economies as well.

•The Marshal Plan

•The Molotov Plan

•The Truman Doctrine

•US economic support of Batista in Cuba

•Russian Economic Aid to Egypt to build the Aswan Dam

•US economic support of the Contras in Nicaragua

•US economic support of the Shah in Iran

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Marshall Plan- 1947Marshall Plan- 1947• ““European Recovery European Recovery

Program.”Program.”

• Imagined by Secretary of Imagined by Secretary of State, George MarshallState, George Marshall

• The U. S. should provide The U. S. should provide aid to aid to allall European nations European nations

that need it. This move that need it. This move ““is not against any is not against any country or doctrine, but country or doctrine, but against hunger, poverty, against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos.”desperation, and chaos.”

• $12.5 billion of US aid to $12.5 billion of US aid to Western Europe extended Western Europe extended to Eastern Europe & USSR, to Eastern Europe & USSR, (but this was rejected).(but this was rejected).

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Cold War Map- Marshall Plan

• Color the following countries one color (your choice) on your map.

• In your map key (on the Left), indicate that countries that color are members of the Marshall Plan

• On the back of this paper explain what the Marshall Plan was

• Put the Marshall Plan on the time line in 1947

• Great Britain• France• Italy• West Germany• Holland• Austria• Belgium & Luxembourg • Greece• Denmark• Norway• Turkey• Ireland• Sweden• Portugal• Yugoslavia• Iceland

Please do not talk at this time March 3Finish coloring your map for the Marshal Plan

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The Molotov Plan- 1947The Molotov Plan- 1947This economic plan was the USSR's answer to the Marshall Plan. It was exactly the same idea. These countries received money and help to rebuild in the image of the USSR- the Communist image.

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Cold War Map- Molotov Plan

•Soviet Union •Poland •Czechoslovakia •East Germany •Hungary •Bulgaria •Romania

• Color the following countries one color (your choice) on your map.

• In your map key (on the Left), indicate that countries that color are members of the Molotov Plan

• On the back of this paper explain what the Molotov Plan was

• Put the Molotov Plan on the time line in 1947

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Truman Doctrine Truman Doctrine 19471947

•A Civil War broke out in Greece over limited resources.

•Turkey was under pressure from the USSR to give up part of the Dardanelles. (The USSR wanted a warm water port.)

•Truman felt the U. S. should support free peoples throughout the world who were resisting takeovers by armed minorities or outside pressures (he meant communists). “We must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way.”

•The U.S. gave Greece & Turkey $400 million in aid.

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Cold War Map- Truman Doctrine

• Come up with a symbol, like a star, diamond, triangle, fist, etc... (your choice) and draw that symbol on Turkey and Greece on your map.

• In your map key (on the Left), indicate that countries with that symbol benefited from the Truman Doctrine

• On the back of this paper explain what the Truman Doctrine was.

• Put the Truman Doctrine on the time line in 1947

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Multinational AlliancesAlliances were meant to intimidate other countries

into holding an attack. Any country in the alliance could call on all the others for help, thus causing an instant world war and no one wanted that.

• NATO- Democratic, Capitalist Nations of the West

• Warsaw Pact- Socialist, Communist Nations of the East

• Association of Non Aligned Nations- a Group of Independent Nations from South Asia and Africa who refused to take sides

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NNorth orth AAtlantic tlantic TTreaty reaty OOrganization- 1949rganization- 1949

United StatesUnited States

BelgiumBelgium

BritainBritain

CanadaCanada

DenmarkDenmark

FranceFrance

IcelandIceland

ItalyItaly

LuxembourgLuxembourg

NetherlandsNetherlands

NorwayNorway

PortugalPortugal

1952: Greece & 1952: Greece & Turkey Turkey

1955: West 1955: West GermanyGermany

1983: Spain1983: Spain

These countries agree to defend

each other against potential

Soviet aggression.

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Cold War Map- NATO• Come up with a symbol, like a star, diamond,

triangle, fist, etc... (your choice) and draw that symbol on the countries listed below on your map.

• In your map key (on the Left), indicate that countries with that symbol are members of NATO

• On the back of this paper explain what the NATO was.

• Put the dates for NATO on the time line in 1949, 1952, 1955, 1983 (When Franco dies)

United StatesBelgiumBritainCanadaDenmark

FranceIcelandItalyLuxemburgNetherlandsNorway

Portugal1952: Greece & Turkey1955: West Germany1983: Spain

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Warsaw Pact- 1955Warsaw Pact- 1955

U. S. S. R.U. S. S. R.

AlbaniaAlbania

BulgariaBulgaria

CzechoslovakCzechoslovakiaia East GermanyEast Germany

HungaryHungary

PolandPoland

RomaniaRomania

These countries agree to defend each other against potential American aggression.

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Cold War Map- Warsaw Pact• Come up with a symbol, like a star, diamond,

triangle, fist, etc... (your choice) and draw that symbol on the countries listed below on your map.

• In your map key (on the Left), indicate that countries with that symbol are members of Warsaw Pact

• On the back of this paper explain what the Warsaw Pact was.

• Put the dates for the Warsaw Pact on the time line in 1955.

U. S. S. R.U. S. S. R.

AlbaniaAlbania

BulgariaBulgaria

CzechoslovakCzechoslovakiaia

East GermanyEast Germany

HungaryHungary

PolandPoland

RomaniaRomania