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Title: How did the USA react to Soviet expansionism


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How did the USA react to Soviet expansionism?
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What will I learn today?
  • How did the USA react to USSR expansionism in
    eastern Europe?
  • What were the Truman Doctrine and Marshall
    Aid?
  • What was the purposes of these measures?
  • How successful were they?

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The American policy of containment
  • Stalin saw his policy in eastern Europe as making
    himself secure, but Truman could only see the
    spread of Communism.
  • There was little he could do since many of the
    countries involved had been liberated by the
    Soviet Union and there were still troops in the
    area. However, in February 1947 things changed

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The American policy of containment
  • In February 1947 Truman was informed that Britain
    could no longer afford to station troops in
    Greece and Turkey. He knew that the withdrawal
    of British troops would most certainly lead to
    Soviet take over of these countries.
  • He therefore paid for the British troops to stay
    in the area and gave financial support to the two
    governments. This was the beginning of the
    American policy of containment preventing the
    further spread of communism.
  • This policy was officially announced in March
    1947 in a speech that was to become known as the
    Truman Doctrine. Truman was letting the world
    know that the USA was willing to give help to any
    country under treat from Communism.

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The Truman Doctrine
  • The free peoples of the world look to us for
    support in maintaining their freedoms.
  • I believe that it must be the policy of the
    United States to support the people who are
    resisting attempted subjugation by armed
    minorities or by any outside pressures. I
    believe we must help free peoples to work out
    their own destiny in their own way.

Extracts from President Trumans speech, March
1947.
What is Truman referring to in this speech? What
is he saying?
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The Marshall Plan
  • Truman did not plan to send soldiers to Europe to
    fight Communism.
  • He believed Communism flourished where there was
    misery and want.
  • Truman therefore decided that he would use USAs
    wealth to provide economic aid to Europe.
  • This plan was announced in a speech made by the
    American secretary of state, General George
    Marshall, in June 1947.

Why was there misery and want in Europe at this
time?
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TASK 1
  • Make notes using p. 328-330 Walsh under the
    following titles
  • What was the American policy of Containment?
  • Why was it introduced? How did events in Greece
    affect American policy in Europe?
  • How did the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Aid help
    them with their policy of Containment?
  • How did the events in Czechoslovakia consolidate
    American policy?
  • Why had the Marshall Plan been introduced?
  • How did Stalin react to these measures?

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The Marshall Plan in action
  • Between 1948 and 1952 the USA provided 13
    billion to 16 western countries.
  • Stalin forbade any Communist countries from
    receiving aid from the Marshall Plan.
  • In September 1947 the Soviet Union formed the
    Communist Information Bureau (Cominform) to
    strengthen ties between Communist countries.
    Communist parties in western Europe like Italy
    and France were ordered to try a wreck their
    countries use of American aid.
  • In 1949 Stalin announced the formation of the
    Council for Mutual Economic Aid (Comecon) to
    rival the Marshall Plan. However, the Communists
    countries had very little money to provide aid
    for their neighbours.

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There would not have been a Cold War if the USA
had not introduced the Truman Doctrine and the
Marshall Plan. Do you agree?
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