 | Cold War 1945-1963 Why did the usa and ussr become rivals in the period 1945 to 1949? East-West ideological gap; decisions made at Yalta and Potsdam, and their importance; attitudes of Stalin and Truman 32.65 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Standard vus. 12a World War II, including political boundary changes, the formation of the United Nations, and the Marshall Plan 41.65 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Va sol standard 12 What were the political, economic, and social consequences of World War ii? The end of World War II found Soviet forces occupying most of Eastern and Central Europe and the eastern portion of Germany 26.13 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Cold war, and describing the truman doctrine The Cold War set the framework for global politics for 45 years after the end of World War II. It also influenced American domestic politics, the conduct of foreign affairs, and the role of the government in the economy after 1945 30.33 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Where Historians Disagree Eastern Europe was part of a larger ideological design to spread communism throughout the world. American policy was the logical and necessary response 16.31 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Proposal: The Origins of the Cold War Preliminary Research Ralph Levering and Vladimir Pechatnov, “Debating the Origins of the Cold War: American and Russian Perspectives”. Overall, preliminary research did not reveal any key Soviet historians 18.11 Kb. 1 | read |
 | 1948 Lesson Plan Teacher Name: Valerie Schrag Grade Level: 11 Course Teacher Name: Valerie Schrag Grade Level: 11 Course: Survey U. S. History II, ap u. S. History II 39.27 Kb. 1 | read |
 | American History: a survey, 13 They are very general; there is no specifically correct answer. If you understand their complexity and feel confident in using information from the text and the supplementary reading in answering these questions 7.98 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Virginia Standards of Learning Workbook Virginia and United States History Demonstrate knowledge of United States foreign policy since World War II by describing outcomes of World War II, including political boundary changes, the formation of the United Nations, and the Marshall Plan 143.87 Kb. 1 | read |
 | America: Past and Present, 9e (Divine et al.) Chapter 28 The Onset of the Cold War Harry s truman's approach to foreign policy could be characterized as being in the tradition of 90.59 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Chapter sixteen: national security policymaking List the major international and regional organizations and describe their roles in the realm of international relations 191.53 Kb. 2 | read |
 | Question 1 (Document-Based Question): 55 minutes Suggested Reading period: 15 minutes Suggested writing period: 40 minutes Directions Directions: Question 1 is based on the accompanying documents. The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise. You are advised to spend 15 minutes reading and planning and 45 minutes writing your answer 56.51 Kb. 1 | read |
 | The Historiography of the Origins of the Cold War What follows will be a discussion of these three main perspectives, an evaluation of their arguments, and thoughts regarding the future of the field of Cold War historiography 37.78 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Paragraph 1 Berlin blockade and the Marshall Plan show that both countries were not afraid to get their militaries involved to help drive their beliefs 14.2 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Virginia and United States History—Standards of Learning United States and Virginia history. Students should use historical and geographical analysis skills to explore in depth the events, people, and ideas that fostered our national identity and led to our country’s prominence in world affairs 17.89 Kb. 1 | read |