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APUSH The Cold War
Cold War policies led to public debates over the power of the federal government World War II set the basic conditions for Cold War rivalry undeclared wars
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February 4-11: Yalta Conference meeting of FDR, Churchill, Stalin - the 'Big Three' Soviet Union has control of Eastern Europe The Cold War Begins May 8:
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Chapter 26 Truman and the Cold War, 1945–1952 Chapter 27 The the great powers from attacking each other, limited "hot" wars in Korea and Vietnam cost
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APUSH REVIEWED 1950-1960 American Pageant (Kennedy) Chapter 37 American History Under Eisenhower the Cold War expands into the Middle East:
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APUSH. PRESIDENTIAL LISTING. CRITICAL PERIOD: 1788-1815 Major Items: Civil War 1861-1865 ... Vietnam War-Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964).
February 4-11: Yalta Conference meeting of FDR Churchill
nuclear war created constant world tension Soviet troops move into Germany near the end of World War II ... Cold War Tensions - Sputnik (1957).
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Directions: The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of. Documents A-J and your knowledge of
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Yalta and Potsdam thus laid the groundwork for communist rule over. Eastern Europe. From the American. Page 2. 2. CHAPTER 25 • COLD WAR AMERICA perspective
For a brief time it seemed as if the Hungarian Revolution might succeed. Soviet troops withdrew
United States policymakers engaged in a Cold War with the authoritarian Soviet Union seeking to limit the growth of Communist military power and ideological