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2/20 & 2/21

2/20 & 2/21. Icebreaker: Your Origins of the Cold War Quiz will begin in 5 minutes!!! I would begin studying. 15 Short Answer Questions. At first US had not been worried about Chinese Civil War between the nationalist Guomindang (GMD) & Chinese Communist Party (CCP)

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2/20 & 2/21

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  1. 2/20 & 2/21 Icebreaker: Your Origins of the Cold War Quiz will begin in 5 minutes!!! I would begin studying. 15 Short Answer Questions

  2. At first US had not been worried about Chinese Civil War between the nationalist Guomindang (GMD) & Chinese Communist Party (CCP) • Japanese aggression first against Manchuria and then against mainland China led US gov’t to increase support for Jiang Jieshi’s nationalist gov’t after 1941 • 1945 – US & USSR hoped China could form a coalition gov’t • Truce broke in early 1946 US continued support of Jiang Jieshi and as communist victory seemed imminent, US began to slow aid • Communist China was seen as a defeat of Truman’s policy of containment • 1950 – Sino Soviet Treaty increased US concerns and contributed to the McCarthy ‘witch hunts’ Developments in Asia & Indochina

  3. Early Soviet Involvement • 1921 CCP (Chinese Communist Party) is formed & advised by the Bolshevik gov’t of SU..Sun Yat-sen would pass away in 1925 & Jiang Jieshi succeeded Sun Yat-sen & moves the country to the right (democratic) 1937 US had not placed much importance on events in China Japan’s invasion of China causes concern because of US interest in Pacific region China would be liberated from Japenese control with the dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki US attitude toward communism in China

  4. US does not want CCP to take control – send aid and troops to key cities • Marshall Mission – create a coalition gov’t backed by US & SU • Civil War between CCP & GMD 1946 • US sent $200 million in aid to China and Jiang Jieshi to fight off CCP but in 1947 Jiang flees to Taiwan as capital city Nanjing falls to CCP & Mao proclaims the birth of the new People’s Republic of China US Involvement in China

  5. August 1949 – SU explodes first atomic device • One month later China falls to communism • No longer threat of nuclear monopoly enough to contain communism • Truman’s gov’t scene as weak • Mao & Stalin sign 30 Year Treaty of Friendship, Alliance & Mutual Assistance Impact of communist victory in China

  6. Senator Joseph McCarthy’s anti-communist crusade within the US • ‘Red Scare’ – suspicions of people working within our country to aid SU • McCarthy claimed he had a list of 205 State Department officials who were members of the Communist Party • Later he would reduce # to 57 • Red Scare became more hysterical after the start of the Korean War McCarthyism

  7. In response to the 1949 events of Asia Truman called for revision of Cold War policies • NSC – 68 claimed SU as a military threat because of its commitment to world wide revolution and its status as a totalitarian dictatorship • Called for a HUGE increase in military strength • Expand its conventional and nuclear forces • Containment – be replaced with confrontation - ‘roll back’ • US permanently have a powerful military NSC-68

  8. Cold War tensions in Asia shifted from China to Korea, which had been divided in 1945 at the 38th Parallel (for purpose of dealing with Japanese troops) • North Korea – Kim Il Sung supported by SU • South Korea – Syngman Rhee supported by US • Communist North attacks the South in attempt to reunify country • SU had been boycotting participation in UN Security Council…UN agrees to send army to help South • North had early victories…pushed back by US General Douglas MacArthur Korean War

  9. As US / UN forces drive up the peninsula and invade North Korea China sends in army to aid North • MacArthur calls for nuclear weapons vs. China • Stalemate in the war sets in and an armistice is signed in 1953 • US begun to arrange a series of military alliances in the Pacific, designed to secure what it called Defensive Perimeter • Crucial to this was the reconstruction of Japan – vast industrial potential…US gave $500 million in aid to rebuild Korean War

  10. ANZUS Pact – US support against communist activities in Pacific Region while Australia and New Zealand promised to help US against any military aggression • Korean War Impacts – increased military spending, becomes global phenomenon, US takes role as global ‘policeman’ against communism Treaties

  11. Who were the two political parties in China? Who were the leaders? • Who did the US support in China? • What did NSC-68 call for? • What were the impacts of the Korean War? • Why was the rebuilding of Japan seen as crucial? Exit Card

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