4.2 Cold War highlights

Chapter 4: The world after the war
Cold war highlights
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Chapter 4: The world after the war
Cold war highlights

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During this lesson...
You are going to make a lifeline

Blue: Jamie Whaterspoon, an American citizen who lives in the suburbs of New York.

Red: Vladimir Iljits, a Soviet commissioner of the communist party who lives in Moskou. 

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1: Blockade of Berlin (1948)
(You know this one so......)

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What was the Blockade of Berlin?

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2: The Korean War (1950-1953)
A ''hot'' war within the Cold War! 

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3: Hungarian revolution (1956)
Stalin was succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev who started a period of de-stalinization. A revolution started in Hungary. For a time, it looked like the revolution had succeeded...

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But the Soviet-Union intervened

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4: Cuba (in 1959 and in 1962) 
Two times: first when Cuba became a communist country after a revolution in 1959 (Fidel Castro). Then during the Cuban Missile Crisis. 

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5. The Berlin Wall (1961) 
A wall was built between West- and East-Berlin. 

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Why?

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6: Prague Spring (1968)
Alexander Dubček started ''socialism with a human face'' and gave people more freedom. The Soviet-Union was scared of the domino theory and ended the Prague Spring. 

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7: The Vietnam War (1955-1975)
This fits the domino theory

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