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Friday May 16, 2014

Friday May 16, 2014. Goal: 10.9.1 Compare economic & military power shifts caused by the war. In-class: Cold War Propaganda Analysis, Begin Homework Reflection #2: Reviewing the Cold War Answer the following questions #1: What two countries were involved in the Cold War?

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Friday May 16, 2014

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  1. Friday May 16, 2014 Goal: 10.9.1 Compare economic & military power shifts caused by the war. In-class: Cold War Propaganda Analysis, Begin Homework Reflection #2: Reviewing the Cold War Answer the following questions #1: What two countries were involved in the Cold War? #2 NATO was an alliance of_______________ countries #3: The Warsaw Pact was an alliance of _______ countries #4: What did the iron curtain separate? Homework: Section Assessment 17.2 pg. 541 #1-6

  2. Handout 1 • This cartoon was published in 1945. What major world event ended that same year? • Describe the scene in the cartoon. • Identify the nations the two figures represent. • Based on this cartoon, what was the source of conflict between the two nations? • Does the cartoonist seem hopeful? Why or why not?

  3. Handout 2 Explain what you see in this cartoon. What two sides are probably involved? 2. Explain how this cartoon represent M.A.D. What does M.A.D. stand for?

  4. Handout 3 What Cold War event does this cartoon depict? What was the purpose of this event? Who do you see in the cartoon and what is he doing? What do the storks represent? What are they delivering? How do you think the man in the cartoon felt about this situation? Why?

  5. Handout 4 What do you see in this propaganda poster? What is the purpose of this propaganda poster or what is its message? Who created & released this propaganda? How do you know?

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