HIST 410N WEEK 4: COLD WAR BUZZ WORDS DISCUSSION

HIST 410N WEEK 4: COLD WAR BUZZ WORDS DISCUSSION

HIST 410N WEEK 4: COLD WAR BUZZ WORDS DISCUSSION – The Cold War its very own verbiage. The West had more than its share: Cold War, Iron Curtain, Containment, Domino Theory were just a few. What did they mean in this strange new post-war environment?

Hello Class,

Let’s examine the origins of the Cold War and the resulting anxiety.

We saw last week that the United States and the Soviet Union were allies in defeating Nazi Germany during World War II. World War II ended with the United States dropping two atomic bombs on Japan in 1945, and then the Soviet Union raced to catch up with the United States in atomic weapons. How can we explain the fact that these two allies so quickly became rivals in the Cold War?

HIST 410N WEEK 4: COLD WAR BUZZ WORDS DISCUSSION SAMPLE

Cold War is a term that described the tense relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II. The term Cold War “captured the ominous character of the hostile relations between the two sides, not actually at war but mobilizing their military and diplomatic forces in anticipation of a new conflict in Europe” (Brower & Thomas, 2014, pg. 192).  The term Iron Curtain referred to a perceived impenetrable divide between Europe and the Soviet sphere of domination in eastern Europe (Brower & Thomas, 2014, pg. 192).  The Soviet Union sought to maintain control of Eastern Europe to safeguard them from Germany as well as to spread communism (Cold War, n.d.).  Containment was a policy developed in the United States to stop the spread of communism abroad.  One way the United States and Western European countries carried out containment was by establishing NATO.  Domino Theory was an idea that governed the U.S. foreign policy beginning in the early 1950s.  According to domino theory, a communist victory in one nation would cause a chain reaction of communist takeovers in other territories.

HIST 410N WEEK 4: COLD WAR BUZZ WORDS DISCUSSION

Brower, D., & Sanders, T. (2014). The World in the Twentieth Century: From Empires to Nations (7th ed.). Pearson Learning Solutions.  VitalBook file.

Cold war.  (n.d.). In Encyclopædia Britannica online. https://www.britannica.com/event/Cold-War

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