Title: CREATED%20EQUAL
11945-1953
CREATED EQUAL JONES ? WOOD ? MAY ? BORSTELMANN ?
RUIZ
2the adroit and vigilant application of
counterforce
- American diplomat, George Kennan, calling for the
containment of Soviet expansion, 1946
3TIMELINE
- 1944 Servicemens Readjustment Act
- Smith v. Allwright
- 1945 United Nations created
- 1946 Morgan v. Virginia
- Mendez v. Westminster
- President Truman stops railroad workers and coal
miners strikes - Churchill warns of Russian iron curtain
- Philippines independence
- Indian Claims Commission
4TIMELINE
- 1947 Jackie Robinson joins the Brooklyn Dodgers
- Britain unable to provide financial assistant to
Greece and Turkey - Presidents Committee on Civil Rights
- Trumans federal employee loyalty program
- National Security Act
- 1948 UN Human Rights Charter
- Shelley v. Kraemer
- Anticommunist, apartheid regime takes control in
South Africa - Britain withdraws from Palestine
- Harry Truman wins Presidency
- 1949 Leaders of U.S. Communist party convicted
of promoting overthrow of U.S. government - National Security Act amendments
5TIMELINE
- 1950 Sweatt v. Painter and McLaurin v. Oklahoma
- U.S. forces arrive in Korea
- Alger Hiss convicted of perjury
- McCarthys list of 250 Communists in the State
Department - National Security Councils-68
- 1952 McCarran-Walter Act
- 1953 Rosenbergs executed for treason
6COLD WAR AND HOT WAR Overview
- The Uncertainties of Victory
- The Quest for Security
- A Cold War Society
- The United States and Asia
7THE UNCERTAINTIES OF VICTORY
- Global Destruction
- Vacuums of Power
- Postwar Reconversion
- Contesting Racial Hierarchies
- Class Conflict
8Global Destruction
- 60 million lives lost in World War II
- Americas trading partners, Europe and Asia, lost
their purchasing powers - U.S. versus Russia hampered postwar reconstruction
9Vacuums of Power
- Fascism, militarism, white supremacy,
colonialism Losers at the end of WWII - Socialists, communists, and radicals filled the
vacuum - Labor party in Britain
- Soviet Union
- Socialist and communist parties in France, Italy,
Belgium, and Scandinavia - Indonesia gains independence from Dutch
- India gains independence from Britain
- Ho Chi Minh begins fight for independent Vietnam
- United Nations created by Allies in April, 1945
10Postwar Reconversion
- The boys come home Servicemens Readjustment
Act of 1944 - Financial aid low-cost mortgages VA hospitals
college and vocational training - Factories converted from war materials to
consumer products - War-time rationing lifted
- Housing scarce 1/3 still lived in poverty
- Women returning men push women from jobs
federal daycare facilities discontinued
11Contesting Racial Hierarchies
- Returning from fighting racism, minority
challenges - Returned to violence, lynchings, beatings,
segregation - Segregation upheld by U.S. Supreme Court in
voting primaries, interstate transportation,
contracts for house sales, graduate schools - Popular culture crossed racial lines Bill Haley,
Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard,
Jackie Robinson, - Segregation overturned for Mexican Americans in
California schools Native Americans helped pass
anti-discrimination law in Alaska
12Class Conflict
- Labor unions suffered blows
- Major railroad workers and miners strikes crushed
- CIOs attempt to organize a diverse group of
southern workers failed - The Republican Party victorious in 1946 elections
- Taft-Hartley Act
13THE QUEST FOR SECURITY
- Redefining National Security
- Conflict with the Soviet Union
- The Policy of Containment
- Colonialism and the Cold War
- The Impact of Nuclear Weapons
14Redefining National Security
- The United States primary goal
- The creation and preservation of a free-trading
capitalist world order - The Soviet Union and western Europeans
consideration of communism - Secretary of State Acheson Hopeless and hungry
people often resort to desperate measures.
15Conflict with theSoviet Union
- U.S. capitalism and openess
- Soviet Union communism and border protection
- Germany (U.S.) rebuilt to a trading partner, or
(Soviet) kept impoverished to protect the Soviet
Union - Poland Allies insisted on free elections,
Soviets wanted control of Poland - Iran Soviet encouraged uprising
- Turkey and Greece Soviets desire for control of
the Bosporus and Dardanelles
16The Policy of Containment
- Kennan Soviet hostility as a function of
traditional Russian insecurity overlaid with
newer Marxist justifications - Churchill the Russian iron curtain across
Europe - Continued U.S. military presence around the world
- The Truman Doctrine
- The rebuilding of Germany and Japan
17Colonialism and the Cold War
- NATO colonial powers of Britain, France,
Belgium, Holland, and Portugal - Independence to avoid revolutions
- Philippines
- Vietnam (France holds onto)
- Palestine and the Jewish settlers of Israel
18Europe Divided by the Cold War
19The Impact of Nuclear Weapons
- Bikini Islanders, Utah, and Nevada experienced
high cancer rates where atomic bomb tests
occurred - Navajo uranium miners
- Weapon plants leak radioactivity into groundwater
- Radioactive waste and where to put it?
20A COLD WAR SOCIETY
- Family Lives
- The Growth of the South and the West
- Harry Truman and the Limits of Liberal Reform
- The Cold War at Home
- Who is a Loyal American?
21Family Lives
- Suburbia
- Levittown
- 1950 housing construction at 1.7 million
- Segregation by moves to suburbia
- The Perfect Family with highly defined gender
roles, and the importance of child-rearing
22The Growth of the South and the West
- U.S. military bases in the South and on the west
coast and the Alaska-Canada highway - The Sunbelt in the South the car and
air-conditioning - Californias agricultural boom
23Harry Truman and the Limits of Liberal Reform
- National health care program stopped by
conservatives calling it communist policy. - Truman courted the black vote in swing states
with a platform of Civil Rights.
24The Cold War at Home
- The Rosenbergs
- Henry Wallace and his Communists
- Internal Security Act of 1950 required Communist
party members to register with government and
allowed emergency incarceration - House Un-American Activities Committee
- McCarthyism
25Who is a Loyal American?
- Family life became primary and religion grew
- Black America
- NAACP distanced themselves from any perceived
socialism/communism - W.E.B. Du Bois and Paul Robeson
- Native Americas
- Indian Claims Commission and Dillon Myer
- Asian Americans
- McCarran-Walter Act of 1952
26THE UNITED STATES AND ASIA
- The Chinese Civil War
- The Creation of the National Security State
- At War in Korea
27The Chinese Civil War
- China missionaries and Americas market
- Chinese Communist Party and Mao Zedong
- October 1, 1949 China became the Peoples
Republic of China - Nationalists retreated to Taiwan
28The Creation of the National Security State
- Soviet Union and their first nuclear bomb
- National Security Council document 68 (NSC-68)
- Imperatives of military power
- Global involvement
- Increased defense spending
- Central Intelligence Agency
- National Security Council
29At War in Korea
- June 25, 1950 Communist North Korea crossed the
38th parallel into South Korea - Late June 1950, U.S. forces arrived in Korea
- Police action, not declared war
- Russia perceived as instigator
- McArthur
30The Korean War