The Cold War
The American Century.
The Cold War
E N D
Presentation Transcript
1. The Cold War Foundations and Assumptions
(1945 1955)
2. The American Century Americans must accept wholeheartedly our duty and our opportunity as the most powerful and vital nation in the world and in consequence to assert upon the world the full impact of our influence, for such means we see fit.
Henry Luce (1941)Founder / Publisher of Fortune and Time Magazines
3. Controlling Questions Cold War What does the term Cold War Mean?
How did the legacies of WWII build the foundation?
Outcomes of Cold War Impact on the United States
What caused the Cold War?
What was the Ideology of Containment?
What were the U.S.s Policies?
4. Two Interpretations The Cold War Was Not Inevitable
Political and Military Reality
Misunderstandings Between Policy Makers of U.S. and USSR
The Cold War Represents a Paradox
Conformity to True American Values
Economic Prosperity and Socio Economic Mobility of Middle- and Working Class Americans
5. The Cold War What is meant by the Cold War?
Timeline
Phase One 1945 1950 Most Dangerous
Phase Two 1950 1970s 007
Phase Three 1970s 1989 - Detente
6. Legacies of World War II The United States
Economics
Death and Destruction 500,000
Status in World
Europe The Human Factor
Germany 6.8 million
Soviet Union 20.6 million
Asia
Japan Occupied
China Revolution
French Indochina (Vietnam) Nationalism and War for Independence
7. Legacies: Shift in Power Structure Western European Nations Loss of Power
Impact of War
Neo-colonialism loss of colonies
Two Super Powers
The United States Democracy
The Soviet Union - Communism
8. Outcomes United States Economic Prosperity
Conformity & Consensus At Home
The American Empire
Social & Reform Darwinism
Spread Democracy and Capitalism
Vietnam Case Study
9. The Tentacles of Communism: Domestic Anti-Communism
Response:
McCarthyism
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
American Society Conformity
Women
Racial Ethnic Groups
Members of Labor Unions
Educators and Journalists
Left-leaning liberals, socialists, members of the American communist party
10. Causes: Two Points of View United States
Political Perspective: Democracy
Fear: Ghost of Depression Past and Depression Future
Need: Free Markets for Trade Global Economy
The Soviet Union
Political Perspective: Communism
Fear: National Security Future Invasions
Need: Buffer Zone Eastern Europe and Weak Germany
11. Ideology: The Policy of Containment What is Containment?
Underlying Assumptions:
The Soviet Union Planned to Expand Its Influence
Impact on US:
Notion of Democracy and Self Determination of Nations
Economic Impact Rob US of its Global Markets
George Kennan
Concept of Containment
Recommendations: Economic & Education
12. Atomic Diplomacy
Manhattan Project(1942)
Truman & Potsdam(1945)
Atomic Energy Commission (1946)
Big Joe - 1949
13. United States Declarations of War Truman Doctrine 1947
Fight Communism Everywhere
Marshal Plan 1948- $13 billion Economic Aid to Western Europe-
North Atlantic Treaty Organization 1949
Military Alliance
NSC-68 1947
Defense Spending - $13 - $50 billion per year