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Cold War Review
  • Chapters 18 and 19

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  • Recognize the fear of communism in the late 40s
    and early 50s, and the lengths that people went
    to in order to protect the country from them
  • HUAC - House Un-American Activities Committee was
    created to look for Communists both inside and
    outside the government. Concentrated on
    Hollywood because of suspected Communist
    influences. Those who refused to testify were
    blacklisted.
  • Rosenbergs Husband and wife that were members
    of the American Communist Party and were both
    executed for espionage.

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  • McCarthyism- Republican Senator who claimed that
    Communists were taking over the federal
    government.
  • Alger Hiss Accused of spying for the Soviet
    Union and was sent to prison

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  • How did post WWII mechanization impact the work
    force?
  • As technology increased, more Americans began to
    work in white-collar jobs versus blue-collar.
    Less people are needed to work in the factories
    or on the farms. There is a shift to the service
    sector. (jobs that provide a service)

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  • 2. Recognize the attempts that the Soviets used
    to push the U.S. out of West Berlin, and U.S.
    response to the Soviets actions.
  • The Soviets cut off all transportation to West
    Berlin in the hopes that the Allies will give up
    the idea of German reunification. For 327 days,
    planes brought food and supplies to West Berlin.
    Finally, the Soviets gave up the blockade.

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  • 3. What were/are the goals of the United
    Nations? NATO? Warsaw Pact?
  • United Nations - Peacekeeping body of nations
  • NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization is a
    defense military alliance of the United States,
    Canada and 10 European nations.
  • Warsaw Pact Military alliance of the Soviet
    Union and its satellite nations. Established in
    response to the formation on NATO.

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  • 4. What is meant by mutually assured
    destruction? brinkmanship?
  • Mutually assured destruction is the concept that
    since more than one country has the ability to
    destroy the other with a few stokes of a keypad,
    this assures peace.
  • Brinkmanship is the willingness to go to the
    edge, or brink of war. The U.S. must be prepared
    to use all of its nuclear weapons against any
    aggressor.

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  • 5. What were real fears of the American people
    post WWII? What were real fears of the
    government? Which one proved to be true?
  • Many Americans felt threatened by the rise of
    Communism in Europe and Asia. Some felt that
    Communists could threaten the U.S. government
    from within. These fears increased when people
    found out about some spies selling U.S.
    government secrets to the Soviets.

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  • 6. What preparations did the U.S. government put
    in place to address the millions of returning
    soldiers post WWII?
  • The G.I. Bill of Rights provided financial and
    educational benefits for WWII veterans.

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  • 7. How did the Soviets successful testing of the
    atomic bomb change foreign policy and the nature
    of war?
  • American leaders wanted to develop a more
    powerful weapon. In 1952, the U.S. exploded the
    first hydrogen bomb, or H-bomb. In addition, the
    U.S. began making more weapons and entered into
    an arms race with the Soviet Union.

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  • 8. How did the launching of Sputnik impact the
    United States?
  • U.S. began to work frantically to catch up to the
    Soviets. Funding for math and science programs
    also increased.

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  • 9. What factors motivated the creation of the
    Dixiecrats in 1948?
  • Southern Democrats formed their own political
    party under the leadership of Strom Thurmond (SC)
    because President Truman supported civil rights.

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  • 10. Be able to cite advantages of the Interstate
    Highway Act.
  • New suburbs were developed
  • High-speed, long- haul trucking became possible
    (decline in RRs)
  • Towns near the new highways prospered.
  • The system of highways helped to unify and
    homogenize the nation

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  • 11. What policy did the United States take to
    address post WWII communist expansion? How
    was this policy used in Europe the Middle
    East.
  • A policy of containment was enacted. In Europe,
    some examples are the Marshall Plan, Truman
    Doctrine (Greece and Turkey) and the Berlin
    Airlift. In the Middle East, the U.S. stated
    that it would defend against a communist attack
    (Eisenhower Doctrine).

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  • 12. What were major features of Trumans Fair
    Deal policy? Why was it not embraced by the
    American people?
  • The Fair Deal was Trumans domestic policy. This
    program included economic and social reforms,
    such as national health insurance and subsidies
    for farmers. These were defeated by Congress.
    Many Americans felt that there was not a need for
    social programs following the boom of WWII.

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  • 13. What factors allowed for the shift to the
    suburbs? What did the move to the suburbs
    represent? Did everybody have the option of
    moving out of the inner-cities?
  • Suburbia allowed for affordable housing, fresh
    air, low crime and good schools. The closeness
    to major cities for jobs and culture promoted
    this movement. Having the ability to move was
    seen as a step up. Not everyone could afford
    this move out of the cities and the inner cities
    began to decline.

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  • 14. The Korean War was a proxy war. What does
    this mean?
  • Even though the war was being fought by North and
    South Korea, the bigger issue was between the
    U.S. and Soviet Union.

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  • 15. Did Truman embrace the Taft Hartley Act? Be
    able to explain.
  • Truman vetoed the Taft-Hartley bill and it was
    passed with a 2/3 majority in Congress. This
    bill overturned many rights won by the unions
    under the New Deal.

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  • 16. How did the Chinese Civil War shake up the
    permanent Security Council of the United Nations?
  • The United Nations refused to recognize Maos
    government as the true government of China. As a
    result, the Soviet Union walked out in protest
    and was unable to veto the vote that allowed
    Chiang Kai-Shek and his government on the island
    of Taiwan the seat on the Security Council.
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