Unit 6 - Early Cold War Flashcards
Origins of the Cold War
Ideological differences between the United States and Soviet Union.
Tensions during WWII and the Yalta Conference
The Potsdam Conference and division of Germany
Truman Doctrine
President Truman’s policy to contain the spread of communism, particularly in Greece and Turkey.
Marked a shift from appeasement to a confrontational stance.
Marshall Plan
Economic aid provided by the US to help European nations.
Aimed at preventing the spread of Communism by promoting economic stability
Berlin Airlift
Response to the Soviet Blockade of West Berlin
NATO
Military alliance between Western nations for mutual defense against aggression.
Marked a collective security response to the perceived threat from the Soviet Union
Soviet Atomic Bomb
Ended the US monopoly and raised the stakes of the Cold War
Korean War
North Korean invasions of South Korea and the response by the UN, primarily led by the US.
China entered on the side of North Korea.
Ended in an armistice with Korea divided along the 38th parallel.
McCarthhyism
The anti-communist witch hunt led by Joseph McCarthy.
Characterized by accusations, blacklisting, and infringements on civil liberties in the name of rooting out communism.