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Chapter 38: The BiPolar World. AP World History – Kimberly Zerbst. What we are learning today…. Vietnamese independence Ho Chi Minh Cold War Alliances Proxy Wars (Latin America, Africa, Asia) End of the USSR Anti-nuclear movement Cuban Missile Crisis. E. & W. are split.
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Chapter 38: The BiPolar World AP World History – Kimberly Zerbst
What we are learning today… • Vietnamese independence • Ho Chi Minh • Cold War Alliances • Proxy Wars (Latin America, Africa, Asia) • End of the USSR • Anti-nuclear movement • Cuban Missile Crisis
Iron Curtain Speech • Winston Churchill 1946 • Fulton Missouri • Statement clearly describing what was happening in Europe “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an Iron Curtain has descended across the continent." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvax5VUvjWQ
Berlin Airlift • Blockade of Berlin began on June 24, ’48 • From June 1948 to May 1949, U.S. and British planes airlift 1.5 million tons of supplies to the residents of West Berlin. • After 200,000 flights, the Soviet Union lifts the blockade.
Operation Vittles • All of the necessities for the city's 2.5 million residents -- an estimated 4,500 tons of food, coal and other materials each day -- had to enter the city by air. • On its biggest day, the "Easter parade" of April 16, 1949, the airlift sent 1,398 flights into Berlin -- one every minute. • Before it was all over, more than 278,000 flights would carry 2.3 million tons of relief supplies.
Truman Doctrine: Using your edited version of the speech, highlight direct quotes to provide evidence for the following statements • American policy following World War II was concerned with the middle east becoming communist. • The United States was creating a way for countries to choose democracy over communism. • Totalitarianism threatens peace and security for the US. • Poverty breeds communism • The United States is a superpower and has a responsibility to the people of the world to help them be free.
Marshall Plan • Sec. of State General George Marshall • $13 Billion in aid • Offered to all European countries • New Deal for Europe
Checking for Understanding #1 Describe the policy of containment, including the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, and NATO as America’s response to Soviet expansionist policies. Complete on a separate piece of paper – you will turn this in.
Space Race • 1957 – Sputnik • 1961 – Yuri Gagarin • 1969 – Moon landing
Detente • Analyze this political cartoon – what is the artist describing? • Nuclear Non-Proliferation treaty (1968-69) • SALT (1972)
War in Afghanistan (1979 – 1989) • Hot Spot
1980 - Solidarity • On August 14, Lech Walesa led massive strikes at the Lenin shipyards in Gdansk, Poland. • The strikes soon spread to other cities and formed the nucleus of the Solidarity movement. • The communist government conceded to worker demands on August 31, and recognized their right to form unions and strike.
1983 - Star Wars • March 23, Reagan outlinrd his Strategic Defense Initiative, or "Star Wars," a space-based defensive shield that would use lasers and other advanced technology to destroy attacking missiles far above the Earth's surface. • Soviets accuse the U.S of violating the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty. • Soviets forced to spend heavily to match the program causing near economic collapse.
1985 - Gorbachev comes to power • On March 11, Mikhail Gorbachev came to power in the Soviet Union. • Gorbachev ushered in an era of reform. • perestroika • Economic reform- restructuring • glasnost • means openness, allowed greater free expression and criticism of Soviet policies
1989 - Berlin Wall falls • Gorbachev renounced the Brezhnev Doctrine, which pledged to use Soviet force to protect its interests in Eastern Europe. • On September 10, Hungary opened its border with Austria, allowing East Germans to flee to the West. • After massive public demonstrations in East Germany and Eastern Europe, the Berlin Wall fell on November 9.
Militarism: cold war hot spot United States Russia Made a stronger military Increased weapon strength Built nuclear weapons Developed a hydrogen bomb Launched a satellite Increased math & science education • Made a stronger military • Increased weapon strength • Built nuclear weapons • Developed a hydrogen bomb • Increased math & science education • Started NASA • Launched a satellite • Landed on the moon in 1969
Checking for Understanding #2 • From the end of World War II to the 1980’s provide evidence identifying the changes and continuities in US-Soviet relations • Example: • 1945 – Soviet & US soldiers hold parties celebrating the end of the war • 1948 – Soviet troops cut of all roads leading to Berlin
Korea • The Japanese were driven out of Korea after WWII • The North became communist • The South became democratic
Korean War, 1950-1953 • The U.S., led by President Truman and the United Nations sent troops to support South Korea • The USSR gave money and weapons to North Korea
Korea: Cold War Hot Spot • N. & S. Korea fought to a stalemate • Korea was divided at the 38th parallel • 38th parallel made into a demilitarized zone
ThichQuangDuc • June 11, 1963 • What was Duc protesting? • Why do you think he chose this method of protest? • How did Duc’s protest change France’s ability to lead?
Vietnam (1954-1975: Cold War Hot Spot • The French wanted their colony of Vietnam back • Ho Chi Minh fought back for the Vietnamese
Domino Theory • If one country falls to communism all the surrounding countries will become communist.
Dien Bien Phu • After a long siege, Vietnamese communists under Ho Chi Minh defeat French colonial forces at Dien Bien Phu on May 7. • In July, the Geneva Accords divide the country at the 17th parallel, creating a North and South Vietnam. • The United States assumes the chief responsibility of providing anti-communist aid to South Vietnam.
South Vietnam • General Ngo Dinh Diem led the South • Terrible corruption • Supported by the US • Support increased every year through the 1950’s and 1960’s • Americans sent weapons, advisors, and eventually soldiers
1968 - Tet Offensive • Viet Cong guerrillas and North Vietnamese Army troops launched attacks across South Vietnam on January 30, the start of the lunar new year Tet. • In March, Johnson orders a halt to the U.S. bombing of North Vietnam and offers peace talks.
1969 - Vietnamization • 1968, Richard Nixon elected President, defeating Hubert Humphrey • On June 8, 1969 U.S. President Nixon announced his "Vietnamization" plan, designed to withdraw U.S ground forces from Vietnam and turn control of the war over to South Vietnamese forces.
1973 - Vietnam War agreement (Paris Accords) • January 27, 1973, the United States, South Vietnam, North Vietnam and the Viet Cong sign the Paris Peace Treaty, establishing a cease-fire. • The United States is allowed to continue providing aid to South Vietnam. • Saigon falls to the communists in April 1975
1975 - Cambodia “The Killing Fields” • Communist Khmer Rouge take power in Cambodia, April 16 1975. • Cambodia's educated and urban population forced into the countryside as part of a state experiment in agrarian communism. • Under the regime of Pol Pot, as many as 3 million Cambodians died from 1975 to 1979.
Tiananmen Square (1989) • Student led protest
Checking for Understanding #3 Explain how cold war responses were different in Europe and Asia? Identify a primary source document that could help us understand why those responses were different.
Dictators & Exploitation • Juan Peron – Argentina(1946-1955, 1973/74) • Augusto Pinochet – Chile (1973-1980’s) • Institutional Revolutionary Party – PRI 1950’s – 1980’s
Nicaraguan Revolution • Sandanistas • Contras • Iran-Contra affair • Col. Ollie North
Cuban Missile Crisis: Cold War Hot Spot • 1962 An American spy plane discovered Soviet nuclear missiles being assembled in Cuba
That’s really close! • President Kennedy decided to blockade Cuba and negotiate with the USSR • Nuclear war was avoided
Africa Nationalists in Africa began to demand independence from European rule
Problems for Independent Africa • Dictatorship • Idi Amin (Uganda 1971-1979) • Corruption • Failure to modernize/diversify • Pawns • Rapid population growth/food shortages • HIV/AIDS pandemic • Cultural/linguistic disunity • Ethnic conflict • Militarism • Treatment of women
Checking for Understanding #4 • Define/explain the following in your own words: • Détente • Domino theory • Perestroika • Glastnost • Marshall Plan • Truman Doctrine • Cold war
Did you get it? • Vietnamese independence • Ho Chi Minh • Cold War Alliances • Proxy Wars (Latin America, Africa, Asia) • End of the USSR • Anti-nuclear movement • Cuban Missile Crisis