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The Second World War and the Cold War. H/O. Pre-war attitudes. Isolationism. Neutrality Act (1935). Gradual shift toward involvement. Cash and Carry. Destroyer Deal. Lend-Lease Act (repealed Neutrality Act). Relations with Japan. Japanese fears concerning resources, etc. Pearl Harbor. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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H/OPre-war attitudes

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IsolationismNeutrality Act (1935)

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Gradual shift toward involvement

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Cash and Carry

Destroyer Deal

Lend-Lease Act (repealed Neutrality Act)

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Relations with JapanJapanese fears

concerning resources, etc.

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Pearl HarborU.S. Enters War

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The Home Front

Some important wartime agencies

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War Production BoardOrganized and coordinated industries to make quick, efficient transition to production of war materials.

No consumer autos were built during war.

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Office of War InformationResponsible for maintaining morale – positive propaganda

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Office of Price Administration

Set prices, rationed goods, fought inflation and black market – assured military

needs were met

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War Labor Board

Settled disputes between business and labor Avoided strikes and maintained morale

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Fair Employment Practices Committee

Prevented employer discrimination against workersFoundation for the civil rights movement of the 1950s

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H/O

Conduct of warTwo front war for the U.S.

Europe first(See War Strategy H/O)

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World War II Allies

Included Great Britain, Free France, the USSR, and nationalist China.

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ConferencesCasablanca, Cairo, Teheran: Planned war strategy

Yalta: (1945) planned post-war strategies

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Postwar PeriodService men’s readjustment act of 1944 (GI Bill)

The United NationsOrganization favored big winners

H/OPost-War

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The Cold War

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The Truman DoctrinePledged aid to Greece and TurkeyContainment policyIntended to keep communism within its original borders

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Marshall PlanOffered recovery assistance to all European countries

Communist countries declined

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Berlin BlockadeSoviets block land access U.S. responds by air

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NATODesigned to block or contain Communists, especially Soviet, expansion

Ignored George Washington’s advice against permanent alliances

H/OCold War

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Communist victory in China

Nationalists flee to Taiwan

Government there recognized as China by the United States and the U.N. until Nixon

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Korean War

Communist North Korea attacks South Korea, the U.N. responds

Armistice terms restore status quo

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SEATOSoutheast Asia Treaty Organization is the Pacific equivalent to NATO

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France, Dien Bien Phu, and our involvement in Vietnam

Antiwar demonstrations and Jane Fonda

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Hungarian Revolt

Soviets crush Hungarian revolution

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Aswan DamSoviets assist Egypt in building the dam

U.S. and Britain offered first but withdrew the offer

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Suez Canal seizureEgypt takes control, France, Britain and Israel invade, U.S. and Soviets stop them

Superpower “diplomacy” at work

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Eisenhower Doctrine

Offers aid to Middle Eastern countries who feel threatened by communism

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U-2 incidentU.S. spy plane shot down

over Soviet territory

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Independence of African nations

Civil Wars break out all over

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Cuban Revolution

Castro takes over, announces communist regime, relations with the U.S. deteriorate

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Bay of PigsCuban refugees, backed by the United States fail to overthrow Castro

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Berlin WallSoviets seal off East Berlin with physical Wall

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Cuban Missile CrisisSoviets attempt to place missiles in Cuba. The U.S. blockades

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The “Hotline”Direct link between U.S. and USSR intended to divert nuclear disasterFirst used during six day war

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Nuclear test ban treaty

Allowed only underground testing

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Outer Space treaty

Banned the military bases weapons and weapons tests in outer space

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Nuclear nonproliferation treaty

Banned the spread of nuclear weapons among signatory nations

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1969. Nixon’s visit to China

Communist China had already become the U.N. member, now President Nixon’s visit opened new friendly relations with this huge nation

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Detente1972-President Nixon visited Moscow and signed several agreements including the anti-ballistic missile treaty

The Cold War eased

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The Reagan RevolutionThe West wins the Cold War

The Gorbachev influenceThe I.N.F. Treaty

H/O

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1980 ElectionIssues

DebatesHostage crisis

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Reagan and Communism

Evil Empire

Nicaragua

Latin America

Granada

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1988 ElectionCandidates and issues

Bush policiesDesert Storm and Middle East policy

economicscivil rights