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US HISTORY Unit 23 Mr.

Torrance
Prep Cold War

HW 23 A Read pp 626-629
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
1. Soviet Security Concerns
2. American Economic Concerns
***Identification: (100 to 200 words)
3. Yalta Conference (include: Poland, Liberated Europe, Dividing Germany, Tensions)

HW 23 B Read pp 629-634
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
4. Potsdam Conference
5. Iron Curtain Descends
6. “Containment” Policy
7. The Truman Doctrine

HW 23 C Read pp 634-636
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
8. The Marshall Plan
9. West Germany
10. Berlin Airlift
11. NATO

HW 23 D Read pp 636-639
***Identifications: (100 to 200 words EACH)
12. Chinese Civil War
13. Korean War (include: MacArthur, China, Truman and end of war)

HW 23 E Read pp 642-645
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
14. Loyalty Review Program
15. HUAC
16. Alger Hiss
17. The Rosenbergs
18. Project Venona and the Red Scare Spreads

HW 23 F Read pp 646-648
***Identifications: (100 to 200 words EACH)
19. McCarthy’s Charges and the McCarran Internal Security Act, 1950
20. McCarthy’s Tactics and Downfall
HW 23 G Read pp 648-652 & picture on p. 653
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
21. The Hydrogen Bomb (page 648 and picture on page 653)
22. Fallout and Fallout Shelters
23. Popular Culture in the Cold War
24. The Eisenhower Doctrine: “Massive Retaliation”
25. Sputnik

HW 23 H Read pp 652-654
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
26. Brinkmanship
27. The Korean War Ends
28. The Taiwan Crisis
29. The Suez Crisis

HW 23 I Read pp 654-657
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
30. Containment in Developing Nations
31. Iran & Guatemala
32. Uprising in Hungary
33. Continuing Tensions

HW 23 J Read pp 714-717
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
34. The Kennedy Doctrine: “Flexible Response”
35. Aid to Other Countries
36. The Peace Corps
37. The Space Race

HW 23 K Read pp 717-718
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
38. The Bay of Pigs
39. The Berlin Wall
***Identification: (100 to 200 words)
40. The Cuban Missile Crisis and its Impact

HW 23 L Read pp 772-775
***Identifications: (100 to 200 words EACH)
41. Growth of Vietnamese Nationalism and Ho Chi Minh
42. U.S. Supports the French and Domino Theory

HW 23 M Read pp 775-779
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
43. Dien Bien Phu
44. Geneva Accords
45. Ngo Dinh Diem
46. Vietcong
47. Overthrow of Diem
HW 23 N Read pp 779-783
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
48. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
49. U.S. Sends in Troops
50. Frustrating Warfare
51. Determined Enemy and the Ho Chi Minh Trail

HW 23 O Read pp 786-789
Definition: (50 to 100 words)
52. General Westmoreland and Credibility Gap
***Identification: (100 to 200 words)
53. Antiwar Movement Emerges

HW 23 P Read pp 789-790, 793-794


Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
54. The Tet Offensive
55. Vietnamization
56. Massacre at My Lai
57. Invasion of Cambodia and Violent Protests
58. Pentagon Papers

HW 23 Q Read pp 795-797
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
59. Two Sides Reach Peace
60. Fall of South Vietnam
61. Human Toll of the Vietnam War
62. War Powers Act, 1973

HW 23 R Read pp 854-856
Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
63. Henry Kissinger
64. Détente
65. Nixon Visits China
66. US Soviet Tensions Ease

HW 23 S Read pp 868, 888, 897-898


Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
67. President Carter’s handling of the Soviet Union
68. Conservatism and the Cold War
69. Aid to Afghan Rebels
70. Nicaragua, Contras and Granada

HW 23 T Read pp 898-899, 916


Definitions: (50 to 100 words each)
71. START and “Star Wars”
72. Mikhail Gorbachev and INF
***Identification: (100 to 200 words)
73. The Cold War Ends (Gorbachev’s Reforms, East Europe and Collapse of USSR)
HW 23 U: US Map Due the day of the test with the Notes.

1. Use RED INK to DOT and LABEL the Capital of the U.S.
2. Use RED INK to LABEL each of the FIVE Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico
3. Use RED INK to DRAW and LABEL these FIVE Rivers: Mississippi, Ohio,
Missouri, St. Lawrence and the Rio Grande
4. Use BLACK INK to LABEL all 50 States
5. Use BLUE INK to LABEL all 50 Capitals of all 50 States
6. Use a HI-LITER to SHADE IN the original 13 colonies (Today 14 States)

HW 23 V: World Map Due the day of the test with the Notes.

1. Use RED INK to SHADE IN these seas: Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea,
Caspian Sea, Red Sea and the Persian Gulf
2. Use RED INK to LABEL all Continents and Oceans
3. Use RED INK to carefully CIRCLE Asia, North America and Latin America
(Use blue ink when drawing your circles through the shaded red ink)
4. Use BLACK INK to LABEL at least 40 Nations
5. Use BLUE INK to LABEL at least 40 Capitals of Nations
6. Use a HI-LITER to SHADE IN ALL 21 Communist Nations as of 1980’s
Unit 23 Timeline

AD 1000 1588 1620 1763 1773 1776 1787 1812 1832 1848 1860 1863 1877

1492 1607 1754 1770 1775 1781 1803 1820 1846 1850 1861 1865 1898

1914 1918 1927 1939 1942 1944 1947 1949 1953 1955 1961 1964 1969 1975

1915 1919 1929 1941 1943 1945 1948 1950 1954 1957 1962 1968 1973

1979 1981 1986 1989 1993 2000 2003 2008 2011 2013 2015 2017

1980 1983 1988 1991 1997 2001 2004 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018
Unit 23 Timeline Answers: (47 + New)
Time Periods: The Great Depression
Reconstruction
The Civil Rights Movement
The “Roaring ???” or “Golden Age”
The Gilded Age

Wars or Attacks: World War I


World War II
911 Terrorist Attack
Defeat of the Spanish Aramada
Allied Invasion of Sicily and Italy
Mexican-American War
The Civil War
Korean War
Battle of Midway
Gulf War I
Gulf War II
The War of ??? (year)
Dropping Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The French and Indian War (also known as The Seven Years War)
Spanish-American War
Invasion of Afghanistan
The American Revolution
D-Day Normandy Invasion
Vietnam War
Pearl Harbor Attack

Events: Emancipation Proclamation


Boston Tea Party
Missouri Compromise
Constitutional Convention
Brown v. Board of Education
Jamestown, Virginia – First permanent English settlement in “The New World”
Charles Lindberg – First Non-Stop flight over the Atlantic – NY to Paris
Treaty of Versailles
Rosa Parks breaks Jim Crow Law
The Vikings accidently come to “The New World” (Leif Erikson)
Stock Market Crash
The Compromise of ??? (year)
The Boston Massacre
The Berlin Crisis
The Louisiana Purchase by President Thomas Jefferson
Columbus discovers “The New World”
Plymouth, Massachusetts – Second English settlement in “The New World”
Tariff and Nullification Controversy
Declaration of Independence
Election of Abraham Lincoln
Russia gets the Atomic Bomb
Sinking of the Lusitania

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