How the outcome of WWII contributed to the development of the Cold War.
What is [we are] to SUMMARIZE? (p. 584)
The Cold War...
What was a state of tension and hostility between nations aligned with the United States on one side and the Soviet Union (Russia) on the other? (p. 585)
At first, the United States was the only nation to have this weapon.
What was the atomic bomb? (p. 588)
A way of spreading "value systems and beliefs, around the world.
What is Ideology? (term, p. 590)
The United States and the Soviet Union.
What are we to Compare? (p. 584)
Rooted in the idea of containment...
What was the Truman Doctrine? (p. 585)
By 1953, both sides in the Cold War gad developed this far more destructive military technology.
What was the hydrogen bomb? (p. 588)
In this type of economy, the government makes most economic decisions.
What is a Command Economy? (p. 590 bottom - p. 591 Free Markets)
How the Cold War became a global conflict.
What are we to Analyze? (p. 584)
Under it, the United States funneled food and economic assistance to Europe to help countries rebuild.
What was the Marshall Plan? (p. 586)
The year and treaty name that "banned testing of nuclear weapons in the atmosphere.
What was 1963's Nuclear Test Ban Treaty? (Chart, p. 588)
Producers and consumers make economic decisions.
What is a Market Economy? ( Free Markets p. 591)
Identifying continuing Cold War conflicts
What was in Germany and Eastern Europe
In 1949, the U.S., Canada, and ten other countries formed a new military alliance...
What was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]? (p. 586)
It mean that if one side launched a nuclear attack, the other side would retaliate in kind, and both sides would be destroyed.
What is Mutually Assured Destruction [M.A.D]? (p. 588]
The United States and Western Europe have what can be called [this type of] economy.
What is a Mixed Economy? (p. 591, bottom of Free Markets)
Explain the growth of...
What is the Nuclear Arms Race? (p. 584)
Nations in Orange that bordered NATO nations...
What was the Warsaw Pact (map, p. 587)
This treaty in 1991 lead to the removal of a large number of nuclear weapons.
What is the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty [S.T.A.R.T]? (chart, p. 588 & top of p. 589)
In 1953 after Stalin's death, he emerged as the new Soviet leader.
Who is Nikita Khrushchev? (term, p. 591)