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The Cold War. Part 2. Essential Question. How did the actions of the democratic & communist countries impact the Cold War?. I should install a guardrail like this at my summer cabin. Oh, how your affection toward molded steel amuses me so, Mao!. The Chinese Civil War*
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The Cold War Part 2
Essential Question How did the actions of the democratic & communist countries impact the Cold War?
I should install a guardrail like this at my summer cabin... Oh, how your affection toward molded steel amuses me so, Mao! The Chinese Civil War* *You don’t need to write anything on this page, by the way.
The Chinese Civil War Chiang Kai Shek • Leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party • Represented Middle/Upper Class Businessmen • Supported by U.S.
Chinese Civil War Mao Zedong • Leader of the Chinese Communist Party • Represented Farmers and Laborers from rural villages • Supported by USSR
Outcome of the Civil War • Mao & his Communist Party win. He declares a unified China on Oct 1, 1949 • Chiang & his Nationalists fled to the island of Taiwan after losing the mainland to the communists. • The U.N. recognized Nationalist China (Taiwan) as the legitimate representative of China (until 1971).
Nationalist TaiwanNO COMMIES ALLOWED
Post-WWII Korea • After WWII, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel: 1) N Korea = Soviet occupation zone 2) S Korea = US occupation zone
Containment in Asia - Korea • After mainland China became communist, US feared communism would spread in Asia. • June 25, 1950: N. Korea invaded S Korea
US Marines flushing out North Koreans Seoul Tunnel dug by North Koreans
Containment in Asia - Korea • United Nations response: • UN “police action” against aggressors to contain communism • 21 countries sent troops & support to SK (US = 88% of troops) • 3. Gen MacArthur given command of UN troops
Outcome of Korean War • Communist Chinese troops support N Korea • War lasted 3 yrs with many casualties • Cease-fire, NOT peace treaty signed in 1953
Joseph McCarthy & the Red Scare • Senator from Wisconsin 1947-1957 • Caused panic & terror among the public known as the “Red Scare” • “Red Scare” = Idea that communists were planted inside the gov’t & were spies among us.
Joseph McCarthy & the Red Scare • McCarthy wrongfully accused Americans of being communists. • “Blacklist” = names of suspected communists who were then shunned by employers. • After numerous hearings, the Senate officially condemned McCarthy.
Central Intelligence Agency The CIA • Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 creating the CIA. • The President now had direct control of overseas operations. • Most operations were covert and against non-democratic governments.
What was the Bay of Pigs? • Covert (top secret) operation begun by Pres. Eisenhower • Inherited by Kennedy when elected Pres. • The plan: Cuban exiles trained under the CIA to overthrow Castro’s communist government. Kennedy with Cuban exiles
Outcome of the Bay of Pigs • Complete failure! • Agents were caught • Great embarrassment to Pres. Kennedy • Criticism of U.S. foreign policy
Cuban Missile Crisis • Extension of the Arms Race • EX: How the Cold War almost became “hot”
Discovery of Soviet short-range missiles pointed towards US targets
You do not need to write this in your notes. Map Analysis The circle = target range of Soviet missiles stationed in Cuba. What US cities could be targets? 1 2 3
Cuban Missile Crisis • Fidel Castro, Cuban Dictator • Nikita Kruschev, Soviet Premier • John F Kennedy, US President • 13 day October Crisis: Showdown between JFK & Kruschev
Cuban Missile Crisis • Solution: • Publicly agreed: USSR removal of missiles in Cuba in exchange for US removal of naval blockade around Cuba • Secretly agreed: US removal of short-range missiles in Turkey