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5. End § 4.2 The Cold War - VWO 3
Which description belongs to which term? N.B.: Only one remains!
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The superpowers had weapons with which they could destroy each other; strangely enough, it never came to a real war.
The Americans did not want communism to spread and came up with this policy. They wanted to contain communism. One instrument was the Marshall Plan.
In 1962, it came very close to war. There was a conflict between the Soviet Union and America over missile sites.
So President Eisenhower believed that if Indochina fell into communist hands, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia would follow.
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havo, vwo
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Which description belongs to which term? N.B.: Only one remains!
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The superpowers had weapons with which they could destroy each other; strangely enough, it never came to a real war.
The Americans did not want communism to spread and came up with this policy. They wanted to contain communism. One instrument was the Marshall Plan.
In 1962, it came very close to war. There was a conflict between the Soviet Union and America over missile sites.
So President Eisenhower believed that if Indochina fell into communist hands, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia would follow.
Korean War
domino theory
Cold War
Containment
Cuba Crisis
Slide 1 - Drag question
View the source (click on the image for full screen). What was the artist of this cartoon afraid of? Choose the answer that fits best.
A
The artist was afraid that there would be an arms race
B
The artist was afraid that capitalism would take over the countries in Western Europe
C
The artist was afraid that communism would take over the countries in Western Europe
D
The artist was afraid that the countries of Western Europe would be forced to choose between communism and capitalism.
Slide 2 - Quiz
What is the best weapon against communism?
A
Poverty
B
War
C
Freedom
D
Prosperity
Slide 3 - Quiz
4 events
What is the correct order of time?
A
Fall of Berlin Wall, Cuban crisis, construction of Berlin Wall, Korean War
B
Cuban crisis, fall of Berlin wall, Korean war, construction of Berlin wall
C
Korean War, Construction of Berlin Wall, Cuban crisis, fall of Berlin Wall
D
Construction of Berlin Wall, Korea war, fall of Berlin Wall, Cuba crisis
Slide 4 - Quiz
Drag the 4 events into the correct order.
At the top the first event, at the bottom the last.
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1. The fall of the Berlin Wall
2. Gorbachev introduces measures to ensure closer ties with the West
3. The Soviet Union is almost bankrupt
4. The Soviet Union breaks up into fifteen independent states: end of the Cold War.
Slide 5 - Drag question
The Berlin Wall
A
1945 - 1961
B
1961 - 1989
C
1961 - 1991
D
1989 - 1991
Slide 6 - Quiz
North Korea stole $300 million in cryptocurrency to fund nukes: UN confidential report
Slide 7 - Slide
Korean War
june 1950 - july 1953
W
Slide 8 - Slide
Slide 9 - Video
Causes
Korea was
occupied
by Japan since 1910
After WWII the country was split into:
North Korea
: communist, supported by the Sovjet Union
South Korea
: capitalist, supported by the United States
Division lies on the
38th Parallel
Slide 10 - Slide
North Korea attacks
South Korea
june 1950
Slide 11 - Slide
Consequences of attack
North Korea on South Korea
US regards this as a major communist threat
VThe United Nations sends a force (led by the US). The Soviet Union boycotts the UN and is absent from the vote
China gets involved briefly in the war in October 1950.
There are supporters in the US for the use of 26 (!) atomic bombs (on North Korea, China and the SU
Slide 12 - Slide
Consequences of attack
North Korea on South Korea
The Korean War is also considered the only 'hot' war of the Cold War
At the armistice in July 1953, the borders are still the same as at the beginning of the war: the 38th parallel
Remember:
Officially, there is still no peace between North Korea and South Korea.
Slide 13 - Slide
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