Creation of the Eastern Bloc - 1945-48 (Ch. 17.1)- This was made for having the Soviet Union states be able to talk to each other and work with each other on things. It had also made impacts the countries in the Warsaw Pact.
The "Iron Curtain Speech"- 1946 (Ch. 17.1)- This was a speech from Churchill and was the process of the soviet union ceiling themselves of f to the other countries.
The Long Telegram/Containment - 1946 (Ch. 17.1)- this was George Kennan a man that had a lot of knowledge from Moscow and sent over 8000 telegrams.
The Truman Doctrine - 1947 (Ch. 17.1)- this was a policy made to stop the expansion of the Soviet Union.
The Marshall Plan - 1947 (Ch. 17.1)- was an effort from the Americans to help Europe and Asia and they gave 13 billioon. US is known to give money to countries and always stepping in to help. This is a reseason that we are in so much debt because we always go into someone else business,
Berlin Blockade/Airlift - 1948-49 (Ch. 17.1)
- was one of the first crisis in the Cold War and was an act from the Soviet Union basically blocking off everything. The airlift had been failed and the airplane had crashed.
Soviets get the A-Bomb - 1949 (Ch. 17.1) - Soviet Union finally perfects the ways to make the A- bomb then officially starts to test the bomb out. The technology of the USSR had been working hard and this was just the beginning of the race of nuclear technology.
Creation of NATO - 1949 (Ch. 17.1) - was the treaty of the North Atlantic. It had built a army of NATO and NATO had been with many countries. NATO has many countries but the biggest supporters of NATO is the US.
China Becomes Communist - 1949 (Ch. 17.2) - China becomes Communist and declares themselves as a communist state. It had came into the USSR allies and ran with the same government and policy. China eventually later after the death of Stalin had broke off then became their own superpower and still was a communist party but not part of USSR.
Each of these topics should have 4-6 sentences describing what it is, why it happened and why it is significant during the Cold War. These responses appear to be lacking this depth
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