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Containment, NATO, Berlin Airlift. Warm-up. Imagine that you shared a room with a brother or sister. How would you prevent them from taking all of your stuff?. Vocabulary.
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Warm-up • Imagine that you shared a room with a brother or sister. How would you prevent them from taking all of your stuff?
Vocabulary • Hard Power: power gained from the use of military or economic force that is used to influence the behavior of other countries • Soft Power: power gained from the attractiveness of a country’s culture, political ideals or policies.
Examples: Which are soft power which are hard power? • Ex. The United States says that it will invade Mexico if Mexico does not stop trading with China. • Ex. The spread of McDonalds around the world has spread American culture and makes people want to come to the United States. • Ex. The United Nations will give Iran economic sanctions (make it very hard for them to trade with anyone) if it tries to make nuclear weapons. • Ex. The United States was able to get Russia to sign a nuclear arms deal because the U.S. seemed to show a good faith effort in truly reducing nuclear weapons.
Map of Europe at the start of the cold War • Which countries do you think the Soviet Union would try to control first? Why?
Map of the World after WWII • China officially became a Communist Country in 1948.
Strategies to stop Soviet Expansion • Containment: foreign policy used by the United States to limit the spread of Communism around the world. • Truman Doctrine: Truman’s plan to provide economic aid to help foreign countries fight communism. • Formation of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization): 11 countries led by the U.S. formed a military alliance to defend themselves against the Soviet Union. They hoped this would offer a deterrent to the Soviet Union.
Berlin Airlift • Germany was split between the UK, France, the USA and Soviet Union after WWII (Berlin was split into Eastern and Western Berlin). • The UK, US, and France wanted to join their parts of Germany together and create a unified country of West Germany. • This angered the Soviet Union and they blocked off all highway and rail traffic between West Berlin and Western Europe.
Berlin Airlift continued • West Berlin was starving without supplies from the West so the U.S decided to fly supplies into the city instead of confronting the Soviet Union directly (June 1948). • They brought food and supplies. The effort was massive. Planes landed in Berlin every minute for weeks.
Guided Reading • You will read either about Containment or NATO. Half your group will read about Containment and half about NATO. • Answer the reading questions at the bottom. In addition, write a two sentence summary of the reading. Share that summary and the answers to the questions with your group-mates.
Exit Slip • Complete all five questions of your exit slip. Makes sure to get your sheet stamped after you are done.