HST 122 Final Heather Haynes

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Demobilization

-reduction of military

-GI Bill

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GI Bill

law passed in 1944 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher educations

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United Nations

An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.

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George Kennan

He was an American diplomat and ambassador best known as "the father of containment" and as a key figure in the emergence of the Cold War.

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Long Telegram

The message written by George Kennan in 1946 to Truman advising him to contain Communist expansion. Told Truman that if the Soviets couldn't expand, their Communism would eventually fall apart, and that Communism could be beaten without going to war.

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Truman Doctrine

1947, President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology, mainly helped Greece and Turkey

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Greek-Turkish Aid Bill

This bill was the first act of congress supporting the Truman Doctrine, giving $400 million dollars of aid to Greece and Turkey to support democratic forces in order to prevent the revolutions occurring in Greece from becoming communist, which would allow the USSR to have a war-sea port

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the marshall plan

A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952)

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Berlin Crisis (1948-1949)

1. USSR wanted Germany to pay war reparations; deliberately undermines economy

2. US, Britain, and France agree to merge their zones to create west Germany

3. USSR blockades West Berlin, which existed completely in East Germany

4. US and Britain airlift supplies for 11 months until blockade is lifted

5. Berlin becomes symbol of American determination to fight communists

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berlin airlift

airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel to citizens of West Berlin when the Russians closed off land access to Berlin

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NATO (1949)

North Atlantic Treaty Organization; an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries

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soviet atomic bomb (1949)

top secret research and development program began during WWII

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NSC-68

National Securtiy Council memo #68 US "strive for victory" in cold war, pressed for offensive and a gross increase ($37 bil) in defense spending, determined US foreign policy for the next 20-30 yrs

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truman's domestic policies

-unions

-civil rights

-the fair deal

-won election of 1948

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Taft-Hartley Act (1947)

-right to work

-hurt labor unions

-republicans push this

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desegregation of the military

in 1948 President Truman ordered desegregation of the military

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the fair deal

-higher minimum wage

-expanded social security

-public housing

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election of 1948

Truman pulled off a surprise victory over Dewey

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national security act of 1947

Passed in 1947 in response to perceived threats from the Soviet Union after WWII. It established the Department of Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and National Security Council.

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McCarthyism/Joseph McCarthy

-publically called out people saying they were communist, even political and military leaders

-public willing to believe anything because they are scared

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china's fall to communism

Country in Asia that, after a civil war, put in a Communist government under Mao Zedong after kicking out the Nationalist Party. Republicans accused Democrats of letting the Communists win (despite the Truman administration sending aid to the Nationalists)

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38th Parallel

Dividing line between North and South Korea

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yes

is Korea an example of containment? yes/no

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election of 1952

A race between Dwight D. Eisenhower for the republicans and Adlai Stevenson for the democrats. Eisenhower won in a landslide.

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Nixon

who is Eisenhower's vice pres.?

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Eisenhower's background

eisenhower only involve with government militarily before presidency

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eisenhower's early leadership points

-social security benefits

-rise in wages

-interstate highway system

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consumer culture

TV/commercials

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levittowns

Planned suburban communities of cheap, mass-produced houses built by WIlliam Levitt all over the country during the 1950's.

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rock n roll in the 50s

Way for teens to rebel against conformity

-broke racial barriers

-elvis presley

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role of women in the 50s

women were staying home to take care of families

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the beats

critics of conformity

-jack kerouac

-allen ginsberg

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eisenhower's foreign policy

-containment revised

-importance of the CIA

-limitations

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john foster dulles

As Secretary of State. he viewed the struggle against Communism as a classic conflict between good and evil. Believed in containment and the Eisenhower doctrine.

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importance of CIA

-used to disrupt elections

-make sure pro communist leaders aren't elected

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Iran, 1953 (coup/Mossadeq)

prime minister of Iran, Mohammad Mossadeq. US and Britain backed coup, which resulted in the Shah coming to power. The CIA officially admitted involvement in August 2013.

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Guatemala, 1954 (Arbenz)

He was democratically elected but he was to socialist so we supported a dictatorship who took over.

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hungary 1956

a revolt for more freedom crushed by the soviet union

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suez crisis

-suez canal

-egypt gets control by taking from Britain

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Ho Chi Minh

Communist leader of North Vietnam

-die hard naitonalist

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indochina

a peninsula of southeastern Asia that includes Myanmar and Cambodia and Laos and Malaysia and Thailand and Vietnam

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1965

officially have men on ground in Vietnam

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Dien Bien Phu (1954)

A French fort in Vietnam that was massacred and destroyed by Vietnamese fighters. The fort was in the middle of a valley and the Vietnamese assembled artillery in the surrounding mountains.

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geneva accords

A 1954 peace agreement that divided Vietnam into Communist-controlled North Vietnam and non-Communist South Vietnam until unification elections could be held in 1956

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Ngo Dinh Diem

South Vietnam President

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impact of sputnik

USSR sends up first satellite, the US starts to focus on science and math technology (starting the space race)

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Castro's Cuba

castro takes control of cuba

-pro communist

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U-2 Spy Plane

1960; Soviets shoot down spy plane flying over Russia; Captured American pilot Francis Gary Powers

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election of 1960

Kennedy vs. Nixon, Kennedy (due to televised charisma) won over Nixon (pale and nervous)

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Robert McNamara

Secretary of Defense for JFK

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peace corps

(JFK) , volunteers who help third world nations and prevent the spread of communism by getting rid of poverty, Africa, Asia, and Latin America

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housing assistance

A program that is available primarily from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in the form of rental subsidies or vouchers where government programs assist with rent, mortgage assistance, and low-rent public housing, and block grants are also available

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Trade Expansion Act (1962)

October, 1962 - The Act gave the President the power to reduce tariffs in order to promote trade. Kennedy could lower some tariffs by as much as 50%, and, in some cases, he could eliminate them.

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bay of pigs

An unsuccessful invasion of Cuba in 1961, which was sponsored by the United States. Its purpose was to overthrow Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.

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Berlin Wall

A wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to keep citizens from escaping to the West

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Cubam Missile Crisis

1962; nuclear confrontation between U.S. And Soviet Union over nuclear missiles based 90 miles from the U.S.

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assassination of JFK

November 22, 1963

-Dallas

-LynJohnson assumes presidency

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LBJ's Great Society

war against poverty, education, and improving Civil Rights

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LBJ's domestic policy

-economic opportunity act

-medicare and medicaid

-housing and urban development

-immigration act of 1965

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Election of 1964

LBJ beat Barry Goldwater

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cesar chavez

Organized Union Farm Workers (UFW); help migratory farm workers gain better pay & working conditions

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tonkin gulf resolution

a resolution adopted by Congress in 1964, giving the president broad powers to wage war in Vietnam

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attack on pleiku

Vietcong attack on America war base killing 9 escalating the war

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operation rolling thunder

bomb north vietnam a lot and send troops on ground in south

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Tet Offensive

a massive surprise attack by the Vietcong on South Vietnamese towns and cities in early 1968.

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election of 1968

The election in which Nixon won against hubert humphrey; conservative republican victory; demonstrated that the majority of the American electorate turned their back on liberal reform and activist governments

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My Lai Massacre

1968, in which American troops had brutally massacred innocent women and children in the village of My Lai, also led to more opposition to the war.

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no

does containment work in Vietnam

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henry kissinger

plays role of president during nixons 2nd term because of nixon dealing with watergate

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detente

A policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.

-relaxing tensions with enemy

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recognition of china

Nixon established a trade policy and recognized the People's Republic of China, which surprised many because China had been an enemy during the Korean and Vietnam Wars.

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Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)

Part of the policy of detente, attempted to reduce the weapons each country contains

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watergate scandal

A break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex in Washington was carried out under the direction of White House employees. Disclosure of the White House involvement in the break-in and subsequent cover-up forced President Nixon to resign in 1974 to avoid impeachment.

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gerald ford

becomes president unelected after nixon

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camp david accords

A peace treaty between Israel and Egypt where Egypt agreed to recognize the nation state of Israel

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iran hostage crisis

In November 1979, revolutionaries stormed the American embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans hostage. The Carter administration tried unsuccessfully to negotiate for the hostages release. On January 20, 1981, the day Carter left office, Iran released the Americans, ending their 444 days in captivity.

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neoconservatives

-push to get rid of gov assisted programs

-stronger national defense, take money and use for military

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religious right

-evangelical pretestants

-traditional family values

-abortion

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election of 1980

Ronald Reagan won over Jimmy Carter because of the Iranian hostage crisis and America's stagflation.

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reganomics

idea: tax less, spend more

-tax cuts

-decrease in government spending

-defense spending

-decrease in union membership

-deregulation

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iran contra scandal

secret attempt to help the anti communist group "contras" who are Nicaragua exiles

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scandinistas

pro communist group in nicaragua

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mikhail gorbachev

Head of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991. His liberalization effort improved relations with the West, but he lost power after his reforms led to the collapse of Communist governments in eastern Europe.

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Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty

destroy intermediate range missiles both the U.S. and soviet union