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Page 1: Top Eleven Topics from Chapter 30. 1. Most of the world divides up between the US (tend to be democracies) and the USSR (dictatorships)

Top Eleven Topics from Chapter 30

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1. Most of the world divides up between the US (tend to be democracies) and the

USSR (dictatorships)

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NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

1949

Warsaw Pact (Council for Mutual Economic

Assistance – COMECON) 1955

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U.S. Philosophy of Containment

“Like apples in a barrel infected by disease, the corruption of Greece would infect Iran and all the east. . . likewise Africa. . . Italy. . . France. . . .Not since Rome and Carthage had there been such a polarization of power on this earth”-- U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson

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2. Allies of the US do much better economically, esp. in the 1950s & 1960s

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3. Western Europe takes major steps towards economic unity

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4. Decolonization (politically, but not so much economically and culturally)

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5. Domestic policies in the USSR fluctuate . . .

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Nikita Khrushchev (1953-64)

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Leonid Brezhnev (1964-1982)

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6. . . .but the USSR retains tight control over its satellite states

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Czechoslovakia, 1948

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August 31, 1961

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Prague Spring, 1968Brezhnev Doctrine

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7. Science oriented toward war and space (“Big Science”)

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8. Class structure becomes less divided

• Greater accessibility of college gives more people educational opportunities

• Service industry greatly expanded (more white collar than blue collar)

• Government programs redistributed wealth: welfare, pensions

• Most people could afford appliances and cars• Most people could afford vacations

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9. Women demand more rights, students demand respect

• More women in the workforce, where they faced discrimination

• Demanding equal pay, maternity leave, day care, right to divorce, legalized abortion, protection from and prosecution of rape

• Students living a very different lifestyle (sex, drugs and rock n’ roll) but demanding respect as adults (there are a lot of people in the generation, it is the baby boom)

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10. 1970s bring economic difficulties

• US spent too much (Marshall Plan, welfare programs, Korean and Vietnam wars)

• OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) embargoed oil sales to the US when the US supported Israel in the Yom Kippur war of 1973

• Austerity measures

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11. US – USSR relations ease a bit

US– Britain – Germany relations grow closer

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Detante

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Conservative Alliance: Thatcher, Reagan, Kohl