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30.1 The Cold War Unfolds
LEQ: What were the military and
political consequences of the Cold War
in the Soviet Union, Europe, and the
United States?
The United States
led the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization
(NATO) in democratic
Western Europe.
The Soviet Union
led the Warsaw
Pact in communist
Eastern Europe.
After WWII, the United States and the Soviet
Union faced off along the Iron Curtain.
Both sides relied on European alliances: the United
States with the West and the Soviet Union with the East.
The city of Berlin in Germany became a
focus of the Cold War.
 West Berlin was democratic and East Berlin was
communist.
 East Germans fled into West Berlin in droves
before East Germany built a wall in 1961.
 The concrete and barbed wire barrier became a
symbol of the Cold War.
 In 1953, 50,000 workers
unsuccessfully stood up to the
Soviet Army in East Berlin.
 Hungarian leader Imre Nagy
tried to pull his nation out of
the Warsaw Pact in 1956. He
was executed.
 The leader of Czechoslovakia
introduced limited democracy
there in 1968, but Warsaw
Pact troops invaded to end it.
As the Soviets
extended their
domination in
Eastern Europe
in the 1950s
and 1960s,
revolts broke
out.
As the Cold War
continued, an arms
race began.
By 1949, both sides
had nuclear weapons,
and by 1953, both had
hydrogen bombs.
Each side wanted to deter the other from launching its
weapons, so they pursued a policy of mutually assured
destruction that kept all of the worlds people afraid.
One agreement
limited anti-ballistic
missiles (ABMs).
Ronald Reagan
supported a Star
Wars missile defense
program that some
said went against the
treaty.
Despite the Cold War tension, the two sides did
meet to discuss limiting nuclear weapons.
 anti-ballistic missiles (ABMs)  missiles that can shoot down
other missiles from hostile countries
 Ronald Reagan  the president of the United States from 1980 to
1988
As the Cold War
continued, it
went global.
Each side made
new alliances.
America put
military bases
around the
globe.
This era
ended in
1979 when
the Soviet
Union
invaded
Afghanistan.
An era of
d辿tente
occurred
during the
1970s due
to the arms
control
agreements.
 d辿tente  the relaxation of Cold War tensions
The two superpowers confronted each other
indirectly around the world by supporting opposite
sides in local conflicts.
 Fidel Castro led a revolt against the corrupt
dictator there in the 1950s.
 Castro took power in 1959, allied with the Soviet
Union, and nationalized businesses.
 U.S. president John F. Kennedy wanted to bring
down the communist regime and supported the Bay
of Pigs invasion, which failed.
Cuba became a communist nation in the 1950s.
Fidel Castro  leader of an armed rebellion in Cuba, who took
power there in 1959 and allied with the Soviet Union
John F. Kennedy  the president of the United States from
1961 to 1963
During this Cuban missile crisis, President Kennedy
demanded that the Soviets remove the missiles.
The tense world watched. Finally, Nikita Khrushchev
agreed and the crisis was over.
The Soviet Union sent nuclear missiles to Cuba
in 1962, sparking a dangerous standoff.
 Nikita Khrushchev  the leader of the Soviet Union after
Stalins death in 1953, who called for peaceful coexistence with
the West
The Soviet Union in the Cold War
 The government controlled most parts of public life.
 Leaders wanted to spread the communist ideology
around the world.
 Some Soviets spoke out against the government but
were imprisoned or silenced.
The Cold War was really a struggle between
two different economic and political systems.
 This meant the
government worked to
keep communism within
its existing boundaries.
 It supported any
government facing
communist invasion.
During the
Cold War, the
United States
pursued a
policy of
containment.
 containment  the policy of trying to keep
communism within its existing boundaries and
preventing further expansion
Life in the United States during the Cold War
was marked by a fear of both nuclear fallout
and communism within.
 Many people built bomb shelters in their yards.
 Public schools conducted air-raid drills.
 Americans also looked for enemies at home.
They worried there were communists in the
United States. This red scare led to many
false accusations and ruined lives.
The U.S. and Soviet Union built up huge nuclear
arsenals, but then worked to limit them through
treaties. The U.S. led Western Europe, while the
Soviet Union dominated Eastern Europe.
Germany was divided between East and West.
Eastern Europe resisted Soviet influence. The
U.S. and Soviet Union supported opposing sides
in global conflicts between communism and
democracy.
LEQ: What were the military and political
consequences of the Cold War in the Soviet
Union, Europe, and the United States?

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30.1 the cold war unfolds

  • 1. 30.1 The Cold War Unfolds
  • 2. LEQ: What were the military and political consequences of the Cold War in the Soviet Union, Europe, and the United States?
  • 3. The United States led the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in democratic Western Europe. The Soviet Union led the Warsaw Pact in communist Eastern Europe. After WWII, the United States and the Soviet Union faced off along the Iron Curtain. Both sides relied on European alliances: the United States with the West and the Soviet Union with the East.
  • 4. The city of Berlin in Germany became a focus of the Cold War. West Berlin was democratic and East Berlin was communist. East Germans fled into West Berlin in droves before East Germany built a wall in 1961. The concrete and barbed wire barrier became a symbol of the Cold War.
  • 5. In 1953, 50,000 workers unsuccessfully stood up to the Soviet Army in East Berlin. Hungarian leader Imre Nagy tried to pull his nation out of the Warsaw Pact in 1956. He was executed. The leader of Czechoslovakia introduced limited democracy there in 1968, but Warsaw Pact troops invaded to end it. As the Soviets extended their domination in Eastern Europe in the 1950s and 1960s, revolts broke out.
  • 6. As the Cold War continued, an arms race began. By 1949, both sides had nuclear weapons, and by 1953, both had hydrogen bombs. Each side wanted to deter the other from launching its weapons, so they pursued a policy of mutually assured destruction that kept all of the worlds people afraid.
  • 7. One agreement limited anti-ballistic missiles (ABMs). Ronald Reagan supported a Star Wars missile defense program that some said went against the treaty. Despite the Cold War tension, the two sides did meet to discuss limiting nuclear weapons. anti-ballistic missiles (ABMs) missiles that can shoot down other missiles from hostile countries Ronald Reagan the president of the United States from 1980 to 1988
  • 8. As the Cold War continued, it went global. Each side made new alliances. America put military bases around the globe. This era ended in 1979 when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. An era of d辿tente occurred during the 1970s due to the arms control agreements. d辿tente the relaxation of Cold War tensions
  • 9. The two superpowers confronted each other indirectly around the world by supporting opposite sides in local conflicts.
  • 10. Fidel Castro led a revolt against the corrupt dictator there in the 1950s. Castro took power in 1959, allied with the Soviet Union, and nationalized businesses. U.S. president John F. Kennedy wanted to bring down the communist regime and supported the Bay of Pigs invasion, which failed. Cuba became a communist nation in the 1950s. Fidel Castro leader of an armed rebellion in Cuba, who took power there in 1959 and allied with the Soviet Union John F. Kennedy the president of the United States from 1961 to 1963
  • 11. During this Cuban missile crisis, President Kennedy demanded that the Soviets remove the missiles. The tense world watched. Finally, Nikita Khrushchev agreed and the crisis was over. The Soviet Union sent nuclear missiles to Cuba in 1962, sparking a dangerous standoff. Nikita Khrushchev the leader of the Soviet Union after Stalins death in 1953, who called for peaceful coexistence with the West
  • 12. The Soviet Union in the Cold War The government controlled most parts of public life. Leaders wanted to spread the communist ideology around the world. Some Soviets spoke out against the government but were imprisoned or silenced.
  • 13. The Cold War was really a struggle between two different economic and political systems.
  • 14. This meant the government worked to keep communism within its existing boundaries. It supported any government facing communist invasion. During the Cold War, the United States pursued a policy of containment. containment the policy of trying to keep communism within its existing boundaries and preventing further expansion
  • 15. Life in the United States during the Cold War was marked by a fear of both nuclear fallout and communism within. Many people built bomb shelters in their yards. Public schools conducted air-raid drills. Americans also looked for enemies at home. They worried there were communists in the United States. This red scare led to many false accusations and ruined lives.
  • 16. The U.S. and Soviet Union built up huge nuclear arsenals, but then worked to limit them through treaties. The U.S. led Western Europe, while the Soviet Union dominated Eastern Europe. Germany was divided between East and West. Eastern Europe resisted Soviet influence. The U.S. and Soviet Union supported opposing sides in global conflicts between communism and democracy. LEQ: What were the military and political consequences of the Cold War in the Soviet Union, Europe, and the United States?