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1 Name: ______________________ CHAPTER 37: THE COLD WAR BEGINS 1. Postwar Economic Anxieties Significance: a. Gross National Product b. Taft-Hartley Act c. Closed Shop d. Council of Economic Advisors e. GI Bill f. Describe the downs and ups of the economy in the years following WWII. The Long Economic Boom, 1950-1970 a.. How did women benefit from the economic boom? The Roots of Postwar Prosperity Significance: a R and D b. Productivity c. What evidence can you cite that shows the years 1950-1970 were good years economically? The Smiling Sunbelt Significance: a. Benjamin Spock b. Sunbelt c. Frostbelt d. Rustbelt e. How did the population shift in the years after the war?

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    Name: ______________________ CHAPTER 37: THE COLD WAR BEGINS 1. Postwar Economic Anxieties Significance: a. Gross National Product

    b. Taft-Hartley Act

    c. Closed Shop

    d. Council of Economic Advisors

    e. GI Bill

    f. Describe the downs and ups of the economy in the years following WWII.

    The Long Economic Boom, 1950-1970 a.. How did women benefit from the economic boom? The Roots of Postwar Prosperity Significance: a R and D

    b. Productivity

    c. What evidence can you cite that shows the years 1950-1970 were good years economically?

    The Smiling Sunbelt Significance: a. Benjamin Spock

    b. Sunbelt

    c. Frostbelt

    d. Rustbelt

    e. How did the population shift in the years after the war?

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    The Rush to the Suburbs Significance: a. Federal Housing Authority

    b. Veterans Administration,

    c. Levittown

    d. White Flight

    e. Was the shift to the suburbs good for America? Explain.

    The Postwar Baby Boom Significance: a. Baby Boom b. How did the bulge in population caused by the Baby Boom change

    American life over the decades? Makers of America: The Suburbanites Significance: a. Federal Housing Administration b. How did suburbs revolutionize life in America? Truman: the "Gutty" Man from Missouri Significance: a. "The buck stops here."

    b. What kind of a man was Harry S Truman? Yalta: Bargain or Betrayal? Significance: a. Yalta

    b. United Nations

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    c. Why was the Yalta conference controversial in the decade following it? 2. The United States and the Soviet Union Significance: a. Communism

    b. Capitalism

    c. Sphere of Influence

    d. How did similarities and differences both cause the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. to have difficulties dealing with each other?

    Shaping the Postwar World Significance: a. International Monetary Fund

    b. World Bank

    c. Security Council

    d. General Assembly

    e. United Nations Educational,

    f. Scientific and Cultural Organizations

    g. Food and Agricultural Organization

    h. World Health Organization

    i. For what problems were international organizations established after WWII? The Problem of Germany Significance: a. Nuremberg,

    b. Hermann Goering

    c. Big Four

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    d. Iron Curtain

    e. Berlin Airlift

    f. What problems did Germany cause between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.?

    A Cold War Congeals Significance: a. George Kennan

    b. Containment

    c. Truman Doctrine

    d. Marshall Plan

    e. Describe the policies followed by Truman in relation to the Soviets. America Begins to Rearm Significance: a National Security Act

    b. Defense Department

    c. Joint Chiefs of Staff

    d. National Security Council

    e. Central Intelligence Agency

    f. Voice of America

    g. North Atlantic Treaty Organization

    h. List and define the organizations set up to deal with the Soviet Union. Reconstruction and Revolution in Asia Significance: a. Douglas MacArthur

    b. Chiang Kai-shek,

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    c. Mao Zedong,

    d. H-bomb

    e. Our WWII ally China gave us more trouble in the post war years than our enemy Japan. Explain.

    Ferreting Out Alleged Communists Significance: a. Smith Act

    b Committee on Un-American Activities

    c. Richard M. Nixon,

    d. Alger Hiss,

    e. Joseph R. McCarthy

    f. McCarran Internal Security Bill

    g. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

    h. Did the U.S. government go too far trying to prevent communist infiltration?

    3. Democratic Divisions in 1948 Significance: a. Dixiecrats b. Strom Thurmond

    c. Henry Wallace

    d. Do-nothing Congress

    e. Dewey Defeats Truman

    f. Point Four

    g. Fair Deal

    h. How successful was Truman in passing his domestic program?

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    The Korean Volcano Erupts (1950) Significance: a. 38th Parallel b. Dean Acheson

    c. NSC-68

    d. Police Action

    e. What was the impact of the Korean War on the Cold War?

    The Military Seesaw in Korea Significance: a. Pusan Perimeter

    b. Inchon

    c. Chinese Volunteers

    d. Douglas MacArthur

    e. Why did Truman fire MacArthur?

    Varying Viewpoints: Who Was to Blame for the Cold War? a. What is the current opinion of most historians on the above question?