Name ______

Date ______Pd ______

The Cold War (1945-1991(

I. The end of World War II led to important changes in the world:

A. The United Nations was created which replaced the League of Nations

B. The UN created a Jewish nation called Israel which set off a series of wars with Arabs in the Middle East

C. The United States occupied & helped rebuild Japan

D. The end of the war inspired independence throughout Africa & Asia, called decolonization

II. The Beginning of the Cold War

A. One of the most important changes after World War II was the beginning of the ______

1. From 1945 to 1991, the ______& ______entered an era of distrust & hostility known as the Cold War

2. The United States & Soviet Union were ______& rivals who dominated world politics

B. Cold War Ideologies

United States / Letter? / Soviet Union / Letter?
Capitalism
•  Private ownership of industry, freedom of competition, gov’t keeps hands off (laissez-faire)
•  Leads to different economic classes (rich and poor) / Socialism
•  Gov’t owns industries and farms; The goal of the gov’t is to bring equality to people
•  The goal is to have a classless society with no rich or poor
Democracy
•  Government of the people
•  People elect their leaders
/ Totalitarianism
•  Government led by a dictator
•  Total control over many aspects of peoples’ lives
Freedom
•  Valuing freedoms of speech, press, and business
/ Equality
•  Valuing basic needs (food, homes jobs) for all people
Individualism
•  People need to do things on their own
•  Competition is a good thing; The best individuals have more power, status, money / Collectivism
•  People need to work together to benefit everyone
•  Everyone works the same amount and every gains the same benefits

1. This was an era of competing ideologies: the USA promoted ______& ______while the USSR tried to spread ______

2. The different ideologies between USA & USSR and their desires to ______led to an era of ______, hostility, proxy battles, & near ______

C. Causes of the Cold War

1. In 1917, ______led the ______in the Russian Revolution & created the world’s first communist gov’t

2. Distrust began when the USA sent troops to fight the “______” during the Russian Civil War

3. After Lenin’s death in 1924, ______became ______of the Soviet Union

4. During WWII, the USA & USSR worked together to defeat the ______, but…World War II increased ______between the USA and USSR

a. Stalin never ______the Britain or the USA during World War II

b. The ______gave the USA a monopoly on nuclear weapon technology

III. The Cold War in Europe, 1945-1949

A. Soviet Satellites in Eastern Europe

1. At the ______Conference, Stalin agreed to allow ______in Eastern Europe

2. But, Stalin wanted a “______” between the USSR & the ______nations in Western Europe

3. Stalin used his military to install ______gov’ts in ______European nations

4. As a result, Eastern European nations turned communist & became ______: nations that were ______by the USSR

5. In the years after World War II, the USA began to view Stalin as a new ______—a dangerous dictator who wanted to ______the world

B. By 1946, Europe was divided by an “______” that separated democratic/capitalist Western Europe from ______/______Eastern Europe

C. The U.S. created a foreign policy called ______to stop Soviet influence & the ______

1. Truman Doctrine

a. When the USSR began to pressure ______& ______to turn communist, the U.S. created the ______, promising economic & ______help to any nation threatened by communism

b. The Truman Doctrine ______& neither Greece nor Turkey fell to communism

2. Marshall Plan

a. European nations had difficulty ______after WWII which led to fears of communism in Europe

b. The U.S. created the ______which offered $______billion to help ______post-war Europe

c. By 1952, Western Europe ______& Communism never took root

3. NATO

a. In 1948, the USSR used ______to turn Czechoslovakia to communism; This led to fears that Stalin would use similar tactics in ______Europe

b. In 1949, the United States formed the ______(NATO): a ______among democratic countries in Europe & North America

4. Berlin Airlift

a. At the end of WWII, Germany was ______into zones occupied by the USA, Britain, France, & the USSR

b. ______, the German capital, was also divided but was located in the ______

c. In 1948, Stalin tried to turn all of Berlin communist & ordered the ______which ______all ground transportation to West Berlin

d. In response, the U.S. began the ______

i. For ______months, U.S. & British ______supplies landed in Berlin to bring food, fuel, & supplies

ii. Stalin admitted defeat & lifted the ______in 1949

iii. The United States ______kept West Berlin from turning communist

D. The Cold War Expands

1. From 1945 to 1949, the United States successfully ______in Europe

2. But over the next 40 years, the Cold War ______as communism spread to ______, Africa, and Latin America

3. The Cold War intensified as new ______were introduced; espionage (spying ) increased; & ______broke out in ______, ______, & Afghanistan