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The Cold War. The creation of a War of ideas. 1946-1956. Definitions. Economy Goods and Services Free Market Economy People decide what to make and sell Planned economy Government directs the economy. Capitalism (U.S.A.) Free Market Individual achievement Competition Free Religion
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The Cold War The creation of a War of ideas. 1946-1956
Definitions • Economy • Goods and Services • Free Market Economy • People decide what to make and sell • Planned economy • Government directs the economy
Capitalism (U.S.A.) Free Market Individual achievement Competition Free Religion Reduced State Control Communism (U.S.S.R.) Planned economy Group achievement Cooperation Atheism Strong State Control Lesson One: Ideologies Both • Greed • Power • Inequality
Lesson Two: Perception • WWII ended with Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bombs • U.S. and Soviet Union became enemies • Soviets had Spies and stole plans for A-bomb • Began competition of ideologies and weapons • Suspicion and Fear
Lesson Three: Suspicion • HUAC • House Un-American Activities Committee • Blacklists • McCarthyism • Hunt for Communists
Lesson Four: Fear • Two types of fear: Internal and External • Internal Fear: Espionage • External Fear: Sneak Attack • Student Education
Lesson Five: Confrontation Policy • Domino theory • Countries will fall to communism like dominos • Containment • Keep Communism where it is