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Conflicts of the Cold War

Conflicts of the Cold War. The Eisenhower Edition. The Race is ON!!!. Soviet freak out Americans Sputnik – worlds 1 st Artificial satellite in space Soviet Americans scared of it capabilities American Satellite failed – Vanguard Space Race – 1 st man in space Soviets – Yari Gagarin

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Conflicts of the Cold War

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  1. Conflicts of the Cold War The Eisenhower Edition

  2. The Race is ON!!! • Soviet freak out Americans • Sputnik – worlds 1st Artificial satellite in space • Soviet • Americans scared of it capabilities • American Satellite failed – Vanguard • Space Race – 1st man in space • Soviets – Yari Gagarin • Project Mercury – 1st American

  3. Foreign Policy • Sec. of state – John Foster Dulles • Eisenhower main advisor • No more containment – attack if necessary • Rely on NUKES – many times more powerful than A-bomb • Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles – • Fear of nuclear war

  4. The Big Fear • In the nuclear age, a minor crisis badly managed could lead to all out war

  5. Crisis in the Middle East • Arabs vs. Israel • Egyptian President takes control of Suez Canal • Fighting between Egypt and Israel • UN stepped in

  6. Crisis in Hungary • Rebel revolt for new gov’t • New gov’t ordered all Soviet troops out • Soviet take over • Eisenhower did not come in and help

  7. Conflict in Southeast Asia • Former French colony - Vietnam • Communist leader Ho Chi Minh • Vietminh – rebel group • Fighting broke out – French vs. Vietminh • No US help • Country Split • North – Communist • South – French friendly

  8. Conflict in Southeast Asia Cont.... • Domino Theory – one country falls others will follow • Eisenhower • US gives aide to South Vietnam • SEATO – Southeast Asian Treaty Organization

  9. Troubles in Latin America • CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) overthrew possible communist gov’t in Guatemala • Anti-American feelings in Lat. Am. • Fidel Castro – rebel leader in Cuba • Supported by US • Turned out to be communist • US cuts all ties with Cuba

  10. Cold War “Thaws” • Joseph Stalin dies, replaced by Nikita Khrushchev • Geneva Summit – a meeting of gov’t leaders • Discussed unifying Germany • Peaceful Coexistence – compete with each other but avoid war • Friendship ended when US spy plane (U-2) was shot down over Russia

  11. 1950’s Prosperity Chapter 28 Section 3

  12. Booming Economy • Gov’t Spending • Housing, schools, welfare, roads, etc… • More Technology=Higher Productivity • Produce more goods with the same amount of labor • Computers – fill whole rooms, IBM

  13. Then and Now

  14. Higher Incomes • Standard of Living – peoples over all quality of life • Per Capita Income – average individual income • 1,500 to 2,200 in 15 years • Increased affluence - wealth

  15. Baby Boom!!! • Baby Boom – quick population increase • Population rises 20% (150 million to 179 mill.) • Factors for Baby Boom • Money • No War • Better Health Care • Stay at home moms • School enrollment UP!!!

  16. Medical Advancements • Antibiotics and Vaccines • Dr. Jonas Salk – Polio Vaccine, totally wiped out polio

  17. POLIO

  18. Expanding Suburbs • 85% of homes are being build in the suburbs – on the edge of big cities • Mass produced housing • William Levitt • Affordable, Safe, Sense of belonging • Mostly white

  19. A Nation on Wheels • Cars made suburban life possible • A necessity • Interstates Highways • “Car Culture” • Drive Ins, Drive Ups, Drive Thrus

  20. Air Travel • Early 1950’s – Jet engine perfected • The 1st airline was replacing the railroad

  21. Television • 1940 – 17,000 TV’s in America, 1960 – 90% of all homes had a TV • Entertainment, Information and Advertising • TV dinners

  22. Rock ‘N’ Roll • Mixture of Blues, Country, Gospel and Jazz • Faster Paced • Electric Guitars • Aimed at younger generation • Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis – “The King” • Generation Gap – differing attitudes towards music

  23. Problems in Times of Plenty Chapter 28 Section 4

  24. Rural Poverty • Large crop surpluses • Industrial farming • New machines replacing people • Small farms forced out of business • African American workers forced north • HIGH demand for synthetic products • Not natural or produced in a lab

  25. Urban Poverty • “White Flight” – white people leaving cities • Automation – producing goods with machines • Less workers needed • Some parts of cities turned into ghettos • Large population of minorities

  26. People Fight Back • The “problem” of materialism – focus on getting money and other stuff • “The Beats” – writers who spoke out against American society • Beatniks – followers of the beats • Betty Friedan – The Feminine Mystique • African Americans begin to fight for the CIVIL RIGHTS that they deserve

  27. Writing Assignment The 1950’s was a decade of ups and downs. In two paragraphs please describe 3 positive and three negative things that occurred during this great decade. Please use complete sentences and proper spelling and grammar.

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