1. What is a Cold War? Provide an example of a Cold War technique. Describe the Cold War between Russia and the United States during this time.
2. How and why did the United States get involved in the Korean War?
3. How and why did fear of communism sweep the nation in the late 1940s and 1950s?
4. Describe some effects of fear of communism on society.
5. List and describe some events of the 1950s that increased hostilities between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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1. What is a Cold War? Provide an example of a Cold War technique. Describe the Cold War between Russia and the United States during this time. The cold war is a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats. The Soviet Union and the West did not directly fight against each other in the Cold War. If they did, then it would have been a "hot" war.
2. How and why did the United States get involved in the Korean War? Korea was divided along the 38th parallel into the Communist North and the capitalist South. When the North Korean army invaded South Korea to unify the country the United States decided to help. Ninety percent of them American, fought with the South Korean army.
3. How and why did fear of communism sweep the nation in the late 1940s and 1950s? Americans felt threatened by the rise of Communist governments in Europe and Asia. They felt that Communists could threaten the U.S. government from within. The president was threatened with an investigation that left 200 people from their jobs.
4. Describe some effects of fear of communism on society. Hundreds lost their jobs. A Group of men lost their careers. They hired spies which increased the fear. Alger Hiss, was accused of spying for the Soviet Union. Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were convicted of helping to give the Soviets information about the atomic bomb.
5. List and describe some events of the 1950s that increased hostilities between the United States and the Soviet Union. After the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, moves were made towards detente. The hostilities were reflected in a number of ways. Huge numbers of nuclear missiles were stockpiled by both sides. This was to prevent one side gaining a perceived advantage which would lead to an initial nuclear strike in the belief that this could knock out the enemy before they could retaliate. There was a fear of imminent nuclear attacks.
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