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Page 2: Chapter 16, Section 3 The Cold War Expands. Objectives 1.Describe the causes and results of the arms race between the US and Soviet Union. 2.Explain how

Objectives

1. Describe the causes and results of the arms race between the US and Soviet Union.

2. Explain how Eisenhower’s response to communism differed from that of Truman.

3. Analyze worldwide Cold War conflicts that erupted in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and other places.

4. Discuss the effects of Soviet efforts in space exploration.

Page 4: Chapter 16, Section 3 The Cold War Expands. Objectives 1.Describe the causes and results of the arms race between the US and Soviet Union. 2.Explain how

The Cold War ExpandsBy 1950, The US and Soviet Union were the two most powerful nations in the world.

Conflicting ideologies and goals led to worldwide struggle for influence

Policies followed by both helped shape modern history of much of world.-from Latin American to Middle East

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Communist Advance Shocks the Nation

US believed Soviets years from developing atom bomb

Americans no longer has monopoly on atomic weapons

News the Soviets had bomb followed next month by communist take over in China

Shortly, Americans sensed world a much more dangerous and threatening place

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Nuclear Arsenal Expands1952, US test first H-bomb

One year later Soviets test their own.

More bombs and tests followed-tests conducted above ground-spew radioactive waste into atmosphere-tests done in American West; Nevada desert-led to increased atmospheric radiation and long term health problems for people living downwind

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Nuclear Arsenal ExpandsNext 4 decades US and Soviets developed and stockpiled increasingly powerful nuclear weapons-armed planes, submarines and missiles with nuclear warheads able to destroy each other many times over

Both sides hoped the program of mutually assured destruction would stop each other from actually using them

Page 11: Chapter 16, Section 3 The Cold War Expands. Objectives 1.Describe the causes and results of the arms race between the US and Soviet Union. 2.Explain how

Checkpoint Question

Why did Us government decide to build a hydrogen bomb?

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Eisenhower Introduces New Policies

Eisenhower knew first hand the horrors of war-led WWII Allied invasion of North Africa, Italy, and Normandy-worked with both top military leaders and political leaders during war and spoke their language-accepted much of Truman’s foreign policy-believed strongly in containing communism

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Eisenhower Introduces New PoliciesSecretary of State John Foster Dulles, under Eisenhower was a diplomat that helped organize the UN after WWII-endorsed President’s vision of role US should play in the world.

Ike and Dulles differed from Truman and Acheson.

Both considered spread of communism greatest threat to free world

Ike felt Truman approach of endless series of conflicts threatened to drain country’s resources

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Eisenhower Favors Massive Retaliation

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Eisenhower Favors Massive Retaliation

Opposed spending billion on conventional forces and weapons

Focused on stockpiling nuclear weapons and building planes, missiles, and subs needed to deliver them

Ike’s new policy drew criticism-Conservatives felt downgrading conventional forces would weaken American defense-Liberals feared preparing for nuclear war made war more likely

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Eisenhower Favors Massive Retaliation

Dulles believed that only by going to brink of war could US protect allies, discourage communist aggression, and prevent war

Dulles’s approach became known as “brinkmanship”

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Stalin’s Death EasesTensions

March 5, 1953, Joseph Stalin died

Death set off short power struggle

Nikita Khrushchev soon emerged as new head of Soviet Union-a communist-determined opponent of US-not as suspicious or cruel as Stalin-condemned excesses of Stalin regime-inched toward more peaceful relations with West

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Stalin’s Death EasesTensions

July 1955, Khrushchev met Eisenhower in Geneva

Meeting yielded few results

Did seem a small move toward “peaceful co-existence of the two powers

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Checkpoint Question

How was Eisenhower’s approach to foreign affairs different from that of Truman?

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The Cold War Goes Global

Peaceful co-existence was easier to imagine than it was to practice.

US and Soviet Union deeply divided

Soviet Union would not allow free elections in area it controlled-continued to attempt to spread communism around world

Dulles talked about “rolling back” communism and liberating countries under Soviet rule

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Unrest Explodes Behind the Iron Curtain

1956, workers in Poland rioted against Soviet rule-won greater control of their government-did not attempt to leave Warsaw Pact-Soviets permitted actions

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Unrest Explodes Behind the Iron Curtain

Hungarian students and workers organized huge demonstrations-demanded pro-Soviet officials be replaced-wanted Soviet troops withdrawn-wanted noncommunist political parties organized

Khrushchev responded brutally-sent in troops and tanks to crush revolution-executed revolution’s leaders-killed hundreds-restores hard-line communists to power

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Unrest Explodes Behind the Iron Curtain

Americans could only watch in horror

Eisenhower’s massive retaliation approach was powerless

Hungarian revolt added a new level of hostility to international relations-1956 Olympic Games, held in Nov. in Melbourne, Australia, bitter feelings surfaced-Water-polo match betw, Soviet Union and Hungary turned into what Sportswriters called “blood in the water” match

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The U.S. Defuses the Suez CrisisUS involved in another world conflict, the Middle East

Egypt’s president Gamal Abdel Nasser tried to use US-Soviet rivalry to his advantage-wanted to construct dam on Nile River at Aswan-US and Britain offered to fund project-when Nassar recog. People’s Republic of China and opened talks with Soviets; Eisenhower adm. withdrew offer

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The U.S. Defuses the Suez Crisis

Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal; under government control-canal connects Mediterranean Sea with Red Sea-originally managed by a British-French company and protected by British armed forces.

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The U.S. Defuses the Suez CrisisNasser’s action threatened flow of Middle Eastern oil to Europe

Britain and France plotted to get canal back into Western hands-did not consult US-joined forces with Israel (young nation suffered freq, raids along Egypt’s border)-Britain and France used Suez Crisis as excuse to seize control of canal

Eisenhower outraged by this-rather than support W. allies, criticized them-refused to supply them with US oil

Without US support, these 3 nations had to withdraw troops from Egypt.

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Eisenhower Promises Strong Action

January 1957, in response to Soviet influence in Middle East and elsewhere, Eisenhower makes statement

-know as Eisenhower Doctrine-announces US would use force to

help any Middle Eastern nation threatened by communism

-uses doctrine to justify in 1958, sending troops into Lebanon to put down revolt against pro- American Government

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Eisenhower Promises Strong ActionEisenhower adm. uses CIA in struggle against communism-Congress creates CIA in 1947-intelligence gathering organization

Eisenhower adds new task-approves covert operations to protect American interests -1953 aided a coup that installed new gov. in Iran-1954, similar mission in Guatemala

Mission successful, but caused long-term resentment against US

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The Cold War Blasts Off Into Space

October 4, 1957, Soviets launch 184-pound steel ball with small transmitter into orbit of Earth.

Named this “Sputnik 1.

Following month launch larger satellite with a dog in it named “Laika”-wanted to see how living creature react to life in outer space-dog dies in orbit

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The Cold War Blasts Off Into SpaceAmericans shocked, long thought superior technology would keep US ahead of Soviets

“Would this give Soviets rocket power to launch missiles onto US cities?”

Congress quickly approves “National Defense Education Act”-$1 billion program-produce more scientists and teachers of science-authorized money for HS and college students to continue education in science

Congress also created “National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)-coordinate space-related efforts of American scientists and military.

Page 32: Chapter 16, Section 3 The Cold War Expands. Objectives 1.Describe the causes and results of the arms race between the US and Soviet Union. 2.Explain how

Checkpoint Question

How did the Hungarian and Suez crises of 1956 raise Cold War tensions?

Page 33: Chapter 16, Section 3 The Cold War Expands. Objectives 1.Describe the causes and results of the arms race between the US and Soviet Union. 2.Explain how

Objectives

1. Describe the causes and results of the arms race between the US and Soviet Union.

2. Explain how Eisenhower’s response to communism differed from that of Truman.

3. Analyze worldwide Cold War conflicts that erupted in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and other places.

4. Discuss the effects of Soviet efforts in space exploration.