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B. Atomic bomb
1. split atoms
2. catastrophic weapon
3. The period right after World War II will begin 50 years of Cold War between the
US/SU.
4. U.S. and G.B. allies with S.U. for one reason--to beat Adolf Hitler
5. We did not trust Stalin. Did not tell him of the atomic bomb
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The United Nations
1st met April 12, 1944 (50 nations) in
San Francisco, California
Similar to League of Nations after WWI
US joins the UN
Goal: Prevent another World War!
Collective security: an attack on one
is an attack on all
Click on the link below to get a great
detailed chart of the United Nations.
http://www.un.org/ - http:/
/www.un.org/
UN Headquarters in New York
OGT Multiple Choice
(Practice Test Booklet 2005) The
international organization created to
preserve the peace after World War II was
the
A. United Nations
B. League of Nations
C. Organization of American States
D. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
OGT Multiple Choice
Which is true about the involvement of the United
States in the League of Nations (after World War I)
and the United Nations (after World War II)?
A. The United States joined the United Nations, but
not the League of Nations
B. The United States joined the League of
Nations, but not the United Nations
C. The United States joined both organizations
D. The United States did NOT join either
organization
Section 3: Soviet Union
Becomes a Superpower
Content Elaboration: The testing of
the atomic bomb by the Soviets in 1949
established the Soviet Union as a
second superpower. It also began a
nuclear arms race that continued for
decades and threatened world peace.
Soviet Union Tests Atomic Bomb
1949
Soviet Union tests and explodes
atomic bomb
This makes Soviet Union the 2nd
superpower
Joseph Stalin
A Soviet political leader of the twentieth
century. He ruled the Soviet Union, often with
extreme brutality, from the death of Leninin
the early 1920s until his own death in the early
1950s. His policies of collectivization, which
abolished private ownership, were followed by
political purges in which thousands of
Communist partyofficials were killed, usually
on trumped-up charges of treason
Joseph Stalin
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Arms Race
A. Arms race between US/SU
1. occurred throughout Cold War
2. guarantee security
3. the two sides competed with each
other to make the most and best weapons
for the next 50 years
OGT Multiple Choice
(Practice Test Booklet 2005) The period after
World War II is referred to as the Cold War. It is
called this because the two superpowers, the
United States and the Soviet Union
A. had several conflicts that never escalated into a
full-scale war
B. used nuclear weapons that lowered the
temperature as they exploded
C. has chilly but friendly relations during the is
time period
D. fought a war in Siberia to determine control of
East Asia
OGT Multiple Choice
During World War II, the United States was an
ally of this country. After World War II, the
United States became enemies with this
country.
A. France
B. Great Britain
C. Soviet Union
D. Spain
OGT Multiple Choice
The term Cold War refers to
A. A war with a lot of battles.
B. Another name for the Korean War
C. A war with no fighting.
D. Another name given to World War II.
OGT Multiple Choice
(Practice Test Booklet 2005) As World War II was
nearing an end and it was clear that the Allies
would be victorious, relations between the United
States and the Soviet Union could be described as
A. becoming increasingly suspicious of each
others motives
B. good as both Harry Truman and Joseph Stalin
trusted each other
C. never better as the two nations agreed on
postwar issues
D. on the brink of going to war against each other
OGT Multiple Choice
(2005 Practice Test) Which factor helped lead to the Cold
War between the United States and the Soviet Union?
A. the lack of U.S. aid to the Soviet Union under the Lend-
Lease Program during World War II
B. differing intentions between the two nations for the
political and economic rebuilding of Eastern Europe after
World War II
C. both nations being members of the United Nations
Security Council after World War II
D. uneven prosperity between the two nations after the
Great Depression