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Explore the causes, impact, and global consequences of the Cold War, from the Yalta Conference to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Discover how this ideological conflict shaped U.S. foreign and domestic policies.
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Cold WarHarry Truman Presidency Yalta Conference Communism Warsaw Pact Berlin Airlift NSC 68 Atlantic Charter House Un-American Activities Committee NATO Marshall Plan Firing of Douglass MacArthur Korean Conflict George F. Kennan National Security Act 1947 Chinese Revolution Doctrine of Containment Hydrogen and Nuclear Bombs Truman Doctrine Capitalism United Nations
Cold WarDwight D. Eisenhower Suez Crisis Sputnik Mc Carthyism Hollywood Ten J. Edgar Hoover Brinkmanship Billy Graham Massive Retaliation John Foster Dulles SEATO Bay of Pigs Cuban Missile Crisis Domino Theory National Interstate and Defense Highway Act 1956 Alger Hiss Middle East/U.S.S.R. Relations 1950s Pledge of Allegiance Eisenhower Doctrine Guatemala 1954 Election of 1952 Julius & Ethel Rosenberg NASA Cuban Revolution 1959 In God We Trust U-2 Crisis 1960
Cold War John Kennedy &Lyndon Johnson Vietnamization Bay of Pigs Berlin Wall My Lai Massacre Vietnam Conflict Vietminh Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Tet Offensive Cuban Missile Crisis Ngo Dinh Diem Geneva Conference
Cold WarRichard Nixon, Gerald Ford and James Carter SALT I SALT II 1980 Olympic Boycott Fall of Saigon Invasion of Cambodia Détente Jackson State College Shooting Kent State Shooting Vietnamization Nixon Doctrine Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan Peace with Honor Nixon’s Visit to China
Cold WarRonald Reagan & George H.W. Bush Glasnost Reagan Doctrine Grenada Mikhail Gorbachev Fall of Berlin Wall Perestroika Tiananmen Square Fall of U.S.S.R. Iran Contra Affair Strategic Defense Initiative Nicaragua Eastern European Revolutions 1989
Cold War Be able to organize data in the categories listed. • Causes • Europe • Asia • Middle East • Latin America • Impact on U.S. foreign policy • Impact on U.S. domestic policy