Showing posts with label Truman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Truman. Show all posts

Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Korean War

The Korean War - Containment in Asia
The NSC-68 in Practice
MacArthur dared cross this line - and then some!


DIRECTIONS: Read "Korean War 1950-53." It is in your shared Cold War Readings file. Please read it (p. 68-77) and answer the 9 questions which are at the bottom of your Cold War Notes.

Your answer are due by 3:10 p. on Friday, Nov. 7

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Berlin Crisis Homework Due Thursday

Breakdown of Allied Cooperation in Germany

1. Be sure to study for tomorrow's Short Answer Exam. Click here for the study guide.

2. There are three distinct sets of questions for the homework that is due Thursday by lunchtime. All questions and reading assignments are found on your Cold War Notes document. 

Do the last set of questions first. This is: 



And then do the first two sets of questions. These are:




 and...


Don't forget tomorrow's test on short answer knowledge.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Complete Marshall Plan Recommendation

The Marshall Plan


Please complete the Marshall Plan recommendation for President Truman by Friday morning. I've put a digital copy of the reading packet in the shared reading folder. It is entitled, "Marshall Plan Readings".

Monday, October 6, 2014

Truman Doctrine & the Marshall Plan Homework

The Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
Protection and Recovery for Europe

ERP is an acronym for European Recovery Program
 The following is to be completed Wednesday at 8:20 a.

At the bottom of your Cold War Notes document you will find 11 new questions. Please complete the associated readings, which are listed under the following headings and answer the questions. 

  • Policy of Containment (1 question)
  • The Truman Doctrine (3 questions)
  • The Marshall Plan (7 questions)

Monday, September 29, 2014

Salami and Curtains Homework - Due Wednesday

Soviet Aggression and the "Iron Curtain"


The Soviet Union's "Salami" Tactic













Homework Directions: The following is due by 8:20 a. Wednesday.

At the bottom of your Cold War Notes document you will find 11 new questions. Please complete the associated readings, which are listed under the following headings and answer the questions.

  • Harry S. Truman and the Potsdam Conference
  • Soviet Salami Tactics
  • Soviet Pressure on Iran, et. al.
  • The "Iron Curtain" Speech

Friday, September 19, 2014

Cold War: Origins: Step 1 Half-Test Study Guide


Cold War: Origins: Step 1
Half-Test Study Guide

Harry S. Truman and James Brynes, Truman's Sec. of State and anti-communist

First, you have a digital copy of the reading we did in class today, "Hiroshima - Last military act of World War II or first act of the Cold War." I it is your Shared Reading folder. Period A - I suggest you read this to help with Monday's exam.

Second:

  • On Monday, I am giving your a "half-test," which means it is half the value of a regular test :)
  • This will NOT be an essay test.
  • It will consist of short answers, much like your quizzes have been so far this month.
The focus of the quiz in on Step 1 of the Eight Steps to the Division of Europe by 1949.

You should know:
  • Western military stragegy in Europe vs. Stalin's desire for Allied intervention
  • The main focuses of the three conferences (T / Y / P)
  • Priorities of each leader heading into Yalta/Potsdam
  • The Polish Question
  • Significance of events between Yalta and Potsdam (Death of FDR; Truman becomes U.S. president; Germany surrenders; Trinity Successful)
  • Attlee Replacing Churchill
  • Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Stalin blocked?; Truman aggressive?)
Be able to identify the following people: (Hint: Remember the "Key Players" slide?)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Harry S. Truman
  • Winston Churchill
  • Clement Attlee
  • Josef Stalin
  • V. Molotov
  • Henry Stimson
  • James L. Byrnes
  • Robert Oppenheimer

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Hiroshima and the Cold War Homework

Hiroshima and the Origins of the Cold War


Please find the reading "Hiroshima and the Cold War" in your shared reading folder. Read it and answer the following questions about the atomic bomb and the origins of the Cold War. Please put your answers on your Cold War NOTES shared document. (I've already put the questions on your document.) 

These questions are to be completed by 8:20 a. Friday, Sept. 19.

1.  Do Sources A and B prove that Truman dropped the bomb to save American soldiers' lives? Why or why not?
2.  Do you trust Source D? Explain.
3. Point No. 2 under the heading "Possibility TWO" lists three of Truman's advisors: Davies, Stimson and Byrnes. Please provide a brief one to two sentences as to who they were in relation to Truman's administration in 1945.
4.  Did Hiroshima start the Cold War ... and if so, how?  Discuss which of the two possibilities you think most closely fits the facts.