Paper 3 Review Flashcards
Good Neighbor Policy
1933-1945
FDRs policy meant to improve relations with latin America and create new trade opportunities for the US.
Example removing troops from Nicaragua and Haiti
Ended during Yalta in 1945 because of switch to US self interest, now focused on containing communism
Atomic Bomb (reason for and significance)
Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombed August 1954
Manhattan Project team of scientists working on developing nuclear weapons in US
Reasons Bombing Justified:
- Another year of war and high loss in American troops if no bomb
- American new Japanese typically did not surrender
Reasons Bombing Not Justified:
- Americans alreading bombing cities using conventional bombs
- Evidence that Japan was already planning to surrender
Treatment of Japanese Americans
Pearl Harbor December 7th 1941
Executive Order 9066 passed by FDR
Korematsu vs US justified Internment
442nd Regimental Combat Team proved Japanese American were loyal
Truman Containment
Truman 1945-1953
Main Goals: prove himself, avoid appeasement, preserve Europe market for American goods
Iron Curtain Speech 1946 Soviet vs Western Influence
Truman Doctrine 1947
Marshall Plan 1948
McCarthyism
near hysterical anticommunism in the US marked often by basseless claims, charater assasinations, guilt by association, abuse of power
Joseph McCarthy Republican senator 205 names of comunists in state department
Message:
- American gov infultrated by communists
- Mos/Stalin having there way, reason why communism spreading
- Communist in US gov working to turn US communist
Role of US in Korean War
Truman Involved:
- Domino Theory, Truman containment
- McCarthysism in US, need to prove himself
Military Intervention:
- UN troops
- US/UN forces push NK forces passed 38th parallel
Air and Naval:
- US air force extensive, bombing campaign against North Korea effective
MacArthur:
- strategy to break out and surprise North Korea effective
- wants to capture entire peninsula which gets China involved
Role of US in Vietnam War
First Phase: US supported Vietnamese but started supporting French as Vietnamese became more communist
Domino Theory led to support of South Korea
US support Diem financial even through he was a corrupt leader
Gulf of Tonkin (1964): authorized president to “take all necessary measures” against the Viet Cong
Tet Offensive: became clear US cannot win the war against NV. withdraw from the war
New Look Policy
Eisenhower 1953-1961
Eisenhower’s policy of containment that aimed to prevent extension of Soviet communism outside of areas where it was already present.
- based on belief that without opportunity to expand soviet system would collapse in on itself
Cuba Example:
- Bay of Pigs 1961
- Embargos and Isolationism
- Cuban Missile Crisis
Example Guatemala:
- Overthrowing Jacob Arbenz
- Supporting Authoritarian Regimes
Alliance for Progress
JFK 1961- 1963
JFKs policy in 1961 that attempted to mend relations between US and Latin America by sending aid through money.
Chile Example:
- money went to elite and they used it to improve there own self interest
- US sent money because theyw ere afraid pf the spread of communism. Intentionally did not fund communist projects.
- did not achieve goal of spreading democracy
Nixon’s covert operations in Chile
Cold War in Cuba
Red Queen Effect
As soon as one side develops a technology the other side will develop the same technology or a better technology so that no side has a prolonged technological advantage.
- Seen in arms race, WWII
Panama Canal Treaty
Civil Rights Black Radicalism
- Expansion of activity into Northern and western US
1965 Movement starts to shift, more foccus on economic issues an critism of capitalism and less focuss on segregation laws and acts - Black Panther Party Armed Self Defense, protect black community from police violence, created social programs
- Cointelpro FBI program to target political group deemed threatening. Spied on the Black Panther Party
Native American Movement
- National Congress of American Indians (1944) and National Indian Youth Council (1961)
- Voting Rights, given the right to vote but not aloud to vote in practice
- Occupation of Alcatraz (1969-1971) Goal is to increase recognition of treaty rights and more sovereignty, biggest sucsess media attention
- Wounded Knee AIM led occupation and took Sioux emebers hostage, they said tehy would release there people if US government recognized there treaty rights, AIM eventually surrendered