two sides face off in europe nato and the warsaw pact were divided by the iron curtain. in berlin,...
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Two Sides Face Off in Europe
NATO and the Warsaw Pact were divided by the Iron Curtain. In Berlin, floods of people were
leaving East Berlin for the more prosperous West Berlin, so a wall was built to keep the East
Germans in. Many Eastern European countries revolted against Soviet authority.
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Witness History Audio: An Iron Curtain
Note Taking Transparency 176
Witness History Audio: Closing the Gate
Witness History Video: The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall
Nuclear Weapons Threaten the World
The United States and the Soviet Union each developed nuclear weapons to maintain a “balance
of terror.” Both countries also participated in Strategic Arms Limitation Talks to keep the number
of nuclear weapons down, as well as the number of anti-ballistic missiles. These agreements led
to a détente in the 1970s.
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The Cold War Goes Global
The U.S. and the U.S.S.R. formed more alliances in order to protect their interests around the world.
They confronted each other indirectly by taking sides in local conflicts—providing weapons, training,
and other aid to opposing forces. Cuba was home to the major Cold War conflict in the Western
Hemisphere, with a communist government retaining control.
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Witness History Video: The Cuban Missile Crisis
Color Transparency 181: Europe During the Cold War
Geography Interactive: The Cold War, 1977
The Soviet Union in the Cold War
The Soviets wanted to spread their ideology and command economy to other countries. Of
Stalin’s successors, all maintained Communist party control, but Khrushchev closed the prison
camps that had held political enemies and he also eased censorship. Under Leonid Brezhnev,
government critics again faced arrest.
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Color Transparency 182: No Time to Take a Bow
The United States in the Cold War
The American government tried to keep communism from spreading, while individual Americans
tried to protect themselves from nuclear fallout by building shelters and conducting air-raid drills.
The fear of nuclear war led to a fear of all communists, and Senator Joseph McCarthy led a
campaign to root out all American communists and communist sympathizers.
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QuickTake Section Quiz
Progress Monitoring Transparency
The Cold War: Section 1Note Taking Transparency 176
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The Cold War: Section 1Color Transparency 181: Europe During the Cold War
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The Cold War: Section 1Color Transparency 182: No Time to Take a Bow
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The Cold War: Section 1Progress Monitoring Transparency (1 of 2)
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The Cold War: Section 1Progress Monitoring Transparency (2 of 2)
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