APUSH REVIEWED! THE COLD WAR BEGINS POST WW2, TRUMAN ADMINISTRATION

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APUSH 1945-1952 POST WW2, TRUMAN ADMINISTRATION THE COLD WAR BEGINS REVIEWED! American Pageant (Kennedy) Chapter 36 American History (Brinkley) Chapter 27 America s History (Henretta) Chapter 25-26

Fear that the economy would collapse after World War II Would the GI s returning home find jobs available? Could the Great Depression return? GI Bill of Rights (1944): helped veterans by providing tuition assistance for school & low interest govt. loans Tremendous economic boom occurs roughly from 1950 onward After WW2 the U.S. is by far the richest nation in the world Middle class grows to over 50% Postwar Economy Defense spending is a big reason for the economic prosperity Much of this growth will take place in the Sunbelt Move to suburbs, Levittown, and baby boom (next video!)

Truman had a tough time politically Truman was 1 st President in the 20 th century to use powers of the Presidency to challenge racial discrimination Committee on Civil Rights (1946) Desegregated the armed forces Republican controlled Congress passes the Taft-Hartley Act over Truman s veto Made closed shops illegal Republicans wanted to reduce growing power of unions Going into the Election of 1948 the Democrats were divided Liberal Democrats supported Henry Wallace Southern Democrats support Strom Thurmond (Dixiecrats) Most analysts pick Truman to lose Truman wins the election of 1948

Truman s domestic reform program was known as the Fair Deal Called on extending programs and progress of the New Deal extend Social Security benefits increase minimum wage national health insurance Etc. Conservatives in Congress blocked most of his Fair Deal proposals Exception was increase in minimum wage (40 cents to 75 cents an hour)

Unlike in the Post World War I period, the United States will play a key role in post World War II affairs Following WW2 the U.S. is NO longer isolationist The U.S. joins the United Nations (U.N.) in 1945 Member of the permanent U.N. Security Council International finance agreements established at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 sought to establish a stable global economy IMF & World Bank was intended to help rebuild war-torn world and help promote international trade Soviets viewed it as a tool to promote capitalism and rejected membership

COLD WAR BEGINS The Cold War will be an ideological, political, and military struggle between the U.S. and the Soviet Union (1945-1991) United States Soviet Union

THE COLD WAR BEGINS Even prior to 1945 tensions existed between the two sides Ideological conflict between capitalism and communism Wilson supported the White Army which sought to stop the Bolshevik Revolution (U.S. doesn t recognize Soviet Union until 1933) Stalin was a brutal dictator and signed a nonaggression pact with Hitler in 1939 Tensions during WW2 Stalin angry over the delays opening the 2nd front (not until 1944) Soviets were not included in the development of the atomic bomb The U.S. and the Soviets had very different visions for Eastern Europe

Yalta Conference & Post War Europe The Big Three met in Yalta in early 1945 1. Discuss the post war plan FDR and Churchill think Stalin agrees to allow representative government 2. FDR wanted to get Stalin to agree to help out in the war against Japan Fear that the allies would have to invade Japan to defeat them (no atomic bomb yet) Stalin wants a buffer zone in Eastern Europe Soviets suffered nearly half of deaths in World War II Stalin refused to remove the red army from Eastern Europe and rigged elections brought pro-soviet govts into power Pro-Soviet puppet governments in the name of preserving Soviet security

March 1946 former PM Winston Churchill gives the Iron Curtain speech in Fulton, Missouri Wanted western democratic nations to stop Soviet expansion together George Kennan develops the containment policy in Long Telegram Feb. 1946 The U.S. should work to stop Soviet expansion Containment would guide U.S. policy throughout the Cold War to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent Churchill, 1946

Both Greece and Turkey were under communist pressure Truman Doctrine (March 1947): U.S. would provide military and economic aid to help prevent Greece and Turkey from falling to the communist Truman does NOT send troops As a result of the economic hardships facing Europe in 1946-47, fear that communist may be voted into power in western Europe (France & Italy) European Recovery Program by Sec. of State George Marshall (Marshall Plan) would provide billions of dollars of aid to Europe Stop communism from spreading by providing economic aid Western Europe rapidly rebuilds and communism does not spread Soviets reject aid

Following World War II Germany was divided & controlled by U.S., England, France, & the S.U. Stalin wanted a weakened Germany & want them to pay reparations- Starts to form German Democratic state In June 1948 Stalin decides to blockade Berlin Truman does not want to back down and look weak (Remember the failures of appeasement) Berlin Airlift provides the city of Berlin with supplies for nearly a year (Ends May 1949) Germany divided: 1) Federal Republic of Germany (west) 2) German Democratic Republic (east)

Military Buildup U.S. joins 1 st peaceful defensive military alliance in 1949: N.A.T.O. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) National Security Act (1947) established 1) Dept. of Defense 2) National Security Council (NSC) 3) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Arms race between the U.S. and Soviet Union occurs 1949 Soviets test their 1 st atomic bomb 1950 NSC-68 called for a massive military buildup Implemented with Korean War 1952 U.S. test 1 st hydrogen bomb

Cold War in Asia: China Chinese Civil War between Nationalist under Chiang Kai-shek vs. Chinese Communists led by Mao Zedong The U.S. provided lots of aid to nationalist forces Two Chinas: 1949 Mao declares China to be a communist country (People s Republic of China) Nationalist flee to Taiwan (Formosa) China is communist! Republicans blame Truman for the loss of China to communism Contributes to growing domestic fear 1949 Soviets also got the bomb

The 2 nd Red Scare Widespread fear of communist influence and infiltration in American life Smith Act (1940) made it illegal to belong to an organization that advocated the overthrow of the govt. by force Federal Employee Loyalty Program (1947) investigated background of federal employees House of Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) restarted after WW2 to search for communist influence in American life

Spies Among Us Alger Hiss case: State Department member accused of being a communist by Whittaker Chambers in 1948 During the HUAC investigation Congressmen Richard Nixon makes a name for himself Hiss convicted of perjury and sent to jail Are there other Communists within the government? Julius & Ethel Rosenberg convicted of espionage in 1951 and executed in 1953 Joseph McCarthy

KOREAN WAR Following WW2 Korea was divided at the 38 th parallel North of 38 th : Soviets occupied South of 38 th : U.S. occupied By 1949 both countries withdrew their troops June 1950 North Korea invades South Korea In order to contain the spread of communism the U.S. (under the U.N.) comes to the defense of South Korea The war goes back and forth MacArthur called for expanding the war and criticized the limited war strategy Truman fires the popular general Armistice eventually reached in 1953: Korea remained divided at 38 th parallel Outcome: Containment worked! Critics charged soft on communism U.S. increases defense spending

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