Monday, April 9, 2018

Lesson on Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Aim: In the first two decades of the Cold War, how did competition on the international stage and a climate of fear at home affect politics, soviet, and culture in the United States?

Bell Ringer: Review study guide for PART 7 EXAM.

Agenda:

1. Part 8 Time Table page 803 (page 10)

2. EOC Review Guide pages 39-43

3.
· Examine the map on p. 319:
o What happened to Germany after World War II?
o Which countries occupied Germany after World War II?
o In what zone was Berlin, the capital of Germany, located in 1945? Why is this location significant?


· Examine the picture on p. 320 and read the caption:
o Who were the “Big Three”? Why do you think they had this nickname?
o What are the expressions / demeanor of the men in the photograph? Why do you think they look this way?


· Examine the map on p. 322:
o What do the symbols in the map key represent?
o Where was the “iron curtain” located? Which countries were located to the east/west of the iron curtain? Why do you think the term “iron curtain” is used to describe the border between these countries?
O How did the amount of territory controlled by the Soviets compare with that of the rest of Europe?


· Examine the graph on p. 325:
o Which country received the most aid through the Marshall Plan? Approximately how much did they receive?
o What do the countries that received Marshall Plan aid have in common? Where are they located? Which European countries did not receive aid? Why is this significant?


· Examine the map on p. 327 and read the caption:
o Which countries are members of NATO, as indicated by the map?
o Which countries on the map would have likely been members of the Warsaw Pact?

4. Review Journal 140 and 141

4. Complete Attachment B (no Chapter 25 ID)

Terms to know: Yalta Conference, Potsdam Conference, containment, Marshall Plan, NATO, Warsaw Pact, NSC-68,


Home Learning:

1. Read pages 812-818

2. Journal 142 - How did U.S. containment strategy in Asia compare to containment in Europe?

3. Complete Attachment B



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