SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 14
Goal 11
A. “Duck and cover”:
Was suggested method
of personal protection
against the effects of a
nuclear detonation
which the United States
government taught to
citizens during the Cold
War.
B. Fallout Shelters:
An enclosed space
specially designed to
protect occupants from
radioactive debris from a
nuclear explosion.
C. House Un-American
Activities Committee
(HUAC):
Created in 1938 to
investigate alleged
disloyalty and subversive
activities on the part of
private citizens, public
employees, and those
organizations suspected of
having Communist ties.
D. Hollywood Blacklist:
Communists were said to
be placing subversive
messages into Hollywood
films. The most famous
group of blacklisted
individuals was known as
The Hollywood Ten, they
refused to answer any
questions from HUAC and
were jailed by the
government and blacklisted
by Hollywood.
A. Fair Deal :
Harry Truman's
domestic program which
built on Roosevelt's New
Deal. Truman believed
that the federal
government should
guarantee economic
opportunity and social
stability.
B. AFL-CIO:
A voluntary federation
of labor unions created
in 1955 by the merger of
the American Federation
of Labor and the
Congress of Industrial
Organizations.
A. Taft-Hartley Act:
amended much of the
National Labor Relations
(Wagner) Act of 1935, the
federal law regulating
labor relations of
enterprises engaged in
interstate commerce. The
act established control of
labor disputes by
enlarging the National
Labor Relations Board.
B. National Highway
Act:
Authorized the building
of highways throughout
the nation, which would
be the biggest public
works project in the
nation's history.
A. Alger Hiss :
A prominent US
government figure who
was accused of, found
guilty of, and jailed for
being a communist. He
fought for his innocence
until his death.
B. Julius and Ethel
Rosenberg:
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
were executed for espionage
in Sing Sing Prison on 19 June
1953. They had been
convicted of giving American
atomic secrets to the Soviets
during World War II. Though
the government was
convinced of their guilt,
many people were not and
the debate over their guilt or
innocence did not stop with
their deaths.
C. National Security Act
(1947):
mandated a major
reorganization of the
foreign policy and
military establishments
of the U.S. Government.
The act created the
National Security
Council (NSC).
D. Détente:
A permanent relaxation
in international affairs
during the Cold War. It
is a term usually
associated with the
relations between
America, Russia and
China.
E. S.A.L.T. I and II:
Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks – two
rounds of talks and
agreements between the
US and USSR concerning
nuclear arms.

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

World History - The Treaty of Versailles
World History - The Treaty of VersaillesWorld History - The Treaty of Versailles
World History - The Treaty of Versailleskrobinette
 
President Woodrow Wilson’s 14 point plan
President Woodrow Wilson’s 14 point planPresident Woodrow Wilson’s 14 point plan
President Woodrow Wilson’s 14 point plankatelin98
 
HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - FAIRNESS OF THE TREATIES 1919-1...
HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - FAIRNESS OF THE TREATIES 1919-1...HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - FAIRNESS OF THE TREATIES 1919-1...
HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - FAIRNESS OF THE TREATIES 1919-1...George Dumitrache
 
Origin and causes of the cold war
Origin and causes of the cold warOrigin and causes of the cold war
Origin and causes of the cold warAnnumchaudhary
 
Causes of World War 2 (long)
Causes of World War 2 (long)Causes of World War 2 (long)
Causes of World War 2 (long)anabel sánchez
 
united nations organisation
united nations organisationunited nations organisation
united nations organisationvishnugud
 
Basic Political Values.pptx
Basic Political Values.pptxBasic Political Values.pptx
Basic Political Values.pptxwaliyowcade
 
Women at War - WWII
Women at War - WWIIWomen at War - WWII
Women at War - WWIImatt
 
Balance Of Power
Balance Of PowerBalance Of Power
Balance Of PowerAnas ali
 

Mais procurados (20)

League of Nations
League of NationsLeague of Nations
League of Nations
 
World History - The Treaty of Versailles
World History - The Treaty of VersaillesWorld History - The Treaty of Versailles
World History - The Treaty of Versailles
 
Berlin blockade
Berlin blockadeBerlin blockade
Berlin blockade
 
President Woodrow Wilson’s 14 point plan
President Woodrow Wilson’s 14 point planPresident Woodrow Wilson’s 14 point plan
President Woodrow Wilson’s 14 point plan
 
Iran iraq war
Iran iraq warIran iraq war
Iran iraq war
 
HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - FAIRNESS OF THE TREATIES 1919-1...
HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - FAIRNESS OF THE TREATIES 1919-1...HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - FAIRNESS OF THE TREATIES 1919-1...
HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - FAIRNESS OF THE TREATIES 1919-1...
 
Origin and causes of the cold war
Origin and causes of the cold warOrigin and causes of the cold war
Origin and causes of the cold war
 
Causes of World War 2 (long)
Causes of World War 2 (long)Causes of World War 2 (long)
Causes of World War 2 (long)
 
Causes of world war 2
Causes of world war 2Causes of world war 2
Causes of world war 2
 
World War II Causes
World War II CausesWorld War II Causes
World War II Causes
 
World between wars
World between warsWorld between wars
World between wars
 
Suez crisis
Suez crisisSuez crisis
Suez crisis
 
The suez crisis 1956
The suez crisis 1956The suez crisis 1956
The suez crisis 1956
 
End of WWI
End of WWIEnd of WWI
End of WWI
 
united nations organisation
united nations organisationunited nations organisation
united nations organisation
 
Basic Political Values.pptx
Basic Political Values.pptxBasic Political Values.pptx
Basic Political Values.pptx
 
Cause of ww1
Cause of ww1Cause of ww1
Cause of ww1
 
Women at War - WWII
Women at War - WWIIWomen at War - WWII
Women at War - WWII
 
World War One
World War OneWorld War One
World War One
 
Balance Of Power
Balance Of PowerBalance Of Power
Balance Of Power
 

Destaque (11)

Cold War: The war that changed the table of international relations
Cold War: The war that changed the table of international relationsCold War: The war that changed the table of international relations
Cold War: The war that changed the table of international relations
 
The cold war
The cold warThe cold war
The cold war
 
Conflicts in the cold war
Conflicts in the  cold warConflicts in the  cold war
Conflicts in the cold war
 
Cold war
Cold warCold war
Cold war
 
The Cold War
The  Cold  WarThe  Cold  War
The Cold War
 
Cold war
Cold warCold war
Cold war
 
The Cold War
The Cold WarThe Cold War
The Cold War
 
Cold war conflicts
Cold war conflictsCold war conflicts
Cold war conflicts
 
Cold war
Cold warCold war
Cold war
 
Edexcel, GCSE History: The Cold War 1945-91
Edexcel, GCSE History: The Cold War 1945-91 Edexcel, GCSE History: The Cold War 1945-91
Edexcel, GCSE History: The Cold War 1945-91
 
Cold War
Cold WarCold War
Cold War
 

Semelhante a Effects of Cold War

Jeffrey rogers hummel not just japanese americans - the untold story of u.s...
Jeffrey rogers hummel   not just japanese americans - the untold story of u.s...Jeffrey rogers hummel   not just japanese americans - the untold story of u.s...
Jeffrey rogers hummel not just japanese americans - the untold story of u.s...RareBooksnRecords
 
Big Ideas Part 2
Big Ideas Part 2Big Ideas Part 2
Big Ideas Part 2Danny Root
 
Ike, Sputnik and the Civil Rights; the 1950's
Ike, Sputnik and the Civil Rights; the 1950'sIke, Sputnik and the Civil Rights; the 1950's
Ike, Sputnik and the Civil Rights; the 1950'sWayne Williams
 
Drugan\'s Class- The Cold War
Drugan\'s Class- The  Cold  WarDrugan\'s Class- The  Cold  War
Drugan\'s Class- The Cold WarKim Drugan
 
Lect 6 cold war america
Lect 6  cold war americaLect 6  cold war america
Lect 6 cold war americaWolekpedia
 
Chapter 26 AP US History
Chapter 26 AP US HistoryChapter 26 AP US History
Chapter 26 AP US HistoryChamorritaCJ
 
Group one, researching the twenties Period 3
Group one, researching the twenties Period 3Group one, researching the twenties Period 3
Group one, researching the twenties Period 3ushistorythompson
 
The Top Ten
The Top TenThe Top Ten
The Top Tenpdw92
 
USHIST Chapter 15
USHIST Chapter 15USHIST Chapter 15
USHIST Chapter 15eajohansson
 
APUSH Lecture - Election of 1912, Wilson and WWI
APUSH Lecture - Election of 1912, Wilson and WWIAPUSH Lecture - Election of 1912, Wilson and WWI
APUSH Lecture - Election of 1912, Wilson and WWIbwellington
 
How nixon to power
How nixon to powerHow nixon to power
How nixon to powerJohn Michael
 
Presidents Truman to Ford Powerpoint
Presidents Truman to Ford PowerpointPresidents Truman to Ford Powerpoint
Presidents Truman to Ford Powerpointmrbruns
 
Ch 21_The New Deal
Ch 21_The New DealCh 21_The New Deal
Ch 21_The New DealRick Fair
 
LOAPUSH CH 31
LOAPUSH CH 31LOAPUSH CH 31
LOAPUSH CH 31LOAPUSH
 
1950s + Cold War Fact Sheet
1950s + Cold War Fact Sheet1950s + Cold War Fact Sheet
1950s + Cold War Fact SheetAlohaMaddy
 
Workbook lesson7 group4brandon Period 3
Workbook lesson7 group4brandon Period 3Workbook lesson7 group4brandon Period 3
Workbook lesson7 group4brandon Period 3ushistorythompson
 

Semelhante a Effects of Cold War (20)

Jeffrey rogers hummel not just japanese americans - the untold story of u.s...
Jeffrey rogers hummel   not just japanese americans - the untold story of u.s...Jeffrey rogers hummel   not just japanese americans - the untold story of u.s...
Jeffrey rogers hummel not just japanese americans - the untold story of u.s...
 
Big Ideas Part 2
Big Ideas Part 2Big Ideas Part 2
Big Ideas Part 2
 
Ike, Sputnik and the Civil Rights; the 1950's
Ike, Sputnik and the Civil Rights; the 1950'sIke, Sputnik and the Civil Rights; the 1950's
Ike, Sputnik and the Civil Rights; the 1950's
 
Drugan\'s Class- The Cold War
Drugan\'s Class- The  Cold  WarDrugan\'s Class- The  Cold  War
Drugan\'s Class- The Cold War
 
Lect 6 cold war america
Lect 6  cold war americaLect 6  cold war america
Lect 6 cold war america
 
Chapter 26 AP US History
Chapter 26 AP US HistoryChapter 26 AP US History
Chapter 26 AP US History
 
The Red Scare
The Red ScareThe Red Scare
The Red Scare
 
Group one, researching the twenties Period 3
Group one, researching the twenties Period 3Group one, researching the twenties Period 3
Group one, researching the twenties Period 3
 
The Top Ten
The Top TenThe Top Ten
The Top Ten
 
USHIST Chapter 15
USHIST Chapter 15USHIST Chapter 15
USHIST Chapter 15
 
APUSH Lecture - Election of 1912, Wilson and WWI
APUSH Lecture - Election of 1912, Wilson and WWIAPUSH Lecture - Election of 1912, Wilson and WWI
APUSH Lecture - Election of 1912, Wilson and WWI
 
How nixon to power
How nixon to powerHow nixon to power
How nixon to power
 
Chapter 40
Chapter 40Chapter 40
Chapter 40
 
Presidents Truman to Ford Powerpoint
Presidents Truman to Ford PowerpointPresidents Truman to Ford Powerpoint
Presidents Truman to Ford Powerpoint
 
Ch 21_The New Deal
Ch 21_The New DealCh 21_The New Deal
Ch 21_The New Deal
 
LOAPUSH CH 31
LOAPUSH CH 31LOAPUSH CH 31
LOAPUSH CH 31
 
1950s + Cold War Fact Sheet
1950s + Cold War Fact Sheet1950s + Cold War Fact Sheet
1950s + Cold War Fact Sheet
 
The Cold War
The Cold WarThe Cold War
The Cold War
 
1920s
1920s1920s
1920s
 
Workbook lesson7 group4brandon Period 3
Workbook lesson7 group4brandon Period 3Workbook lesson7 group4brandon Period 3
Workbook lesson7 group4brandon Period 3
 

Mais de mrgupton1

Civil rights 2
Civil rights 2Civil rights 2
Civil rights 2mrgupton1
 
Goal 9 Show 6
Goal 9  Show 6 Goal 9  Show 6
Goal 9 Show 6 mrgupton1
 
Goal 9 Show 5
Goal 9 Show 5Goal 9 Show 5
Goal 9 Show 5mrgupton1
 
Goal 9 Show 4
Goal 9 Show 4Goal 9 Show 4
Goal 9 Show 4mrgupton1
 
Goal 9 Show 3
Goal 9 Show 3 Goal 9 Show 3
Goal 9 Show 3 mrgupton1
 
Goal 9 Show 2
Goal 9 Show 2 Goal 9 Show 2
Goal 9 Show 2 mrgupton1
 
Goal 9 Show 1
Goal 9 Show 1 Goal 9 Show 1
Goal 9 Show 1 mrgupton1
 
U2 d7 overview of the constitution
U2 d7   overview of the constitutionU2 d7   overview of the constitution
U2 d7 overview of the constitutionmrgupton1
 
U2 d5 the articles of confederation
U2 d5   the articles of confederationU2 d5   the articles of confederation
U2 d5 the articles of confederationmrgupton1
 
U2 d4 the fight for independence
U2 d4   the fight for independenceU2 d4   the fight for independence
U2 d4 the fight for independencemrgupton1
 
U2 d1 the road to conflict
U2 d1   the road to conflictU2 d1   the road to conflict
U2 d1 the road to conflictmrgupton1
 
Unit 1 Road to Conflict
Unit 1 Road to Conflict Unit 1 Road to Conflict
Unit 1 Road to Conflict mrgupton1
 
Unit 1 Notable Colonial Events
Unit 1 Notable Colonial Events Unit 1 Notable Colonial Events
Unit 1 Notable Colonial Events mrgupton1
 
Unit 1 Colonial Life
Unit 1 Colonial Life Unit 1 Colonial Life
Unit 1 Colonial Life mrgupton1
 
Unit 1 American Colonies
Unit 1 American Colonies Unit 1 American Colonies
Unit 1 American Colonies mrgupton1
 
Unit 1 Atlantic Slave Trade
Unit 1 Atlantic Slave TradeUnit 1 Atlantic Slave Trade
Unit 1 Atlantic Slave Trademrgupton1
 
Unit 1 Splitting America
Unit 1 Splitting America Unit 1 Splitting America
Unit 1 Splitting America mrgupton1
 
Unit 1 Early Exploration
Unit 1 Early ExplorationUnit 1 Early Exploration
Unit 1 Early Explorationmrgupton1
 
Goal 1 Social Issues
Goal 1 Social Issues Goal 1 Social Issues
Goal 1 Social Issues mrgupton1
 
Goal 1 The War of 1812
Goal 1 The War of 1812Goal 1 The War of 1812
Goal 1 The War of 1812mrgupton1
 

Mais de mrgupton1 (20)

Civil rights 2
Civil rights 2Civil rights 2
Civil rights 2
 
Goal 9 Show 6
Goal 9  Show 6 Goal 9  Show 6
Goal 9 Show 6
 
Goal 9 Show 5
Goal 9 Show 5Goal 9 Show 5
Goal 9 Show 5
 
Goal 9 Show 4
Goal 9 Show 4Goal 9 Show 4
Goal 9 Show 4
 
Goal 9 Show 3
Goal 9 Show 3 Goal 9 Show 3
Goal 9 Show 3
 
Goal 9 Show 2
Goal 9 Show 2 Goal 9 Show 2
Goal 9 Show 2
 
Goal 9 Show 1
Goal 9 Show 1 Goal 9 Show 1
Goal 9 Show 1
 
U2 d7 overview of the constitution
U2 d7   overview of the constitutionU2 d7   overview of the constitution
U2 d7 overview of the constitution
 
U2 d5 the articles of confederation
U2 d5   the articles of confederationU2 d5   the articles of confederation
U2 d5 the articles of confederation
 
U2 d4 the fight for independence
U2 d4   the fight for independenceU2 d4   the fight for independence
U2 d4 the fight for independence
 
U2 d1 the road to conflict
U2 d1   the road to conflictU2 d1   the road to conflict
U2 d1 the road to conflict
 
Unit 1 Road to Conflict
Unit 1 Road to Conflict Unit 1 Road to Conflict
Unit 1 Road to Conflict
 
Unit 1 Notable Colonial Events
Unit 1 Notable Colonial Events Unit 1 Notable Colonial Events
Unit 1 Notable Colonial Events
 
Unit 1 Colonial Life
Unit 1 Colonial Life Unit 1 Colonial Life
Unit 1 Colonial Life
 
Unit 1 American Colonies
Unit 1 American Colonies Unit 1 American Colonies
Unit 1 American Colonies
 
Unit 1 Atlantic Slave Trade
Unit 1 Atlantic Slave TradeUnit 1 Atlantic Slave Trade
Unit 1 Atlantic Slave Trade
 
Unit 1 Splitting America
Unit 1 Splitting America Unit 1 Splitting America
Unit 1 Splitting America
 
Unit 1 Early Exploration
Unit 1 Early ExplorationUnit 1 Early Exploration
Unit 1 Early Exploration
 
Goal 1 Social Issues
Goal 1 Social Issues Goal 1 Social Issues
Goal 1 Social Issues
 
Goal 1 The War of 1812
Goal 1 The War of 1812Goal 1 The War of 1812
Goal 1 The War of 1812
 

Effects of Cold War

  • 2. A. “Duck and cover”: Was suggested method of personal protection against the effects of a nuclear detonation which the United States government taught to citizens during the Cold War.
  • 3. B. Fallout Shelters: An enclosed space specially designed to protect occupants from radioactive debris from a nuclear explosion.
  • 4. C. House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC): Created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having Communist ties.
  • 5. D. Hollywood Blacklist: Communists were said to be placing subversive messages into Hollywood films. The most famous group of blacklisted individuals was known as The Hollywood Ten, they refused to answer any questions from HUAC and were jailed by the government and blacklisted by Hollywood.
  • 6. A. Fair Deal : Harry Truman's domestic program which built on Roosevelt's New Deal. Truman believed that the federal government should guarantee economic opportunity and social stability.
  • 7. B. AFL-CIO: A voluntary federation of labor unions created in 1955 by the merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
  • 8. A. Taft-Hartley Act: amended much of the National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act of 1935, the federal law regulating labor relations of enterprises engaged in interstate commerce. The act established control of labor disputes by enlarging the National Labor Relations Board.
  • 9. B. National Highway Act: Authorized the building of highways throughout the nation, which would be the biggest public works project in the nation's history.
  • 10. A. Alger Hiss : A prominent US government figure who was accused of, found guilty of, and jailed for being a communist. He fought for his innocence until his death.
  • 11. B. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were executed for espionage in Sing Sing Prison on 19 June 1953. They had been convicted of giving American atomic secrets to the Soviets during World War II. Though the government was convinced of their guilt, many people were not and the debate over their guilt or innocence did not stop with their deaths.
  • 12. C. National Security Act (1947): mandated a major reorganization of the foreign policy and military establishments of the U.S. Government. The act created the National Security Council (NSC).
  • 13. D. Détente: A permanent relaxation in international affairs during the Cold War. It is a term usually associated with the relations between America, Russia and China.
  • 14. E. S.A.L.T. I and II: Strategic Arms Limitation Talks – two rounds of talks and agreements between the US and USSR concerning nuclear arms.