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Cold War Intro

Cold War Intro. Presentations Continued. What is your conclusion about the Cold War? Think about the presentation topics in your response. . Cold War Game. Columbine Clip. Connect clip to the game then flip the game over. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imOU9SK_q0I. Game Conclusion.

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Cold War Intro

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  1. Cold War Intro

  2. Presentations Continued What is your conclusion about the Cold War? Think about the presentation topics in your response.

  3. Cold War Game

  4. Columbine Clip Connect clip to the game then flip the game over http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imOU9SK_q0I

  5. Game Conclusion What do you learn about the Cold War after playing both games?

  6. Terms • Cold War • Act React Relationship • Snowball • Indirect/Direct Fighting • Blowback

  7. Cold War Defined An ideological war between the US and Russia from 1917-1989 (depending on the historian you ask) that was fought directly through policies and indirectly in other nations.

  8. Cold War Terms 9.5 US Russia Act React Relationship: Think of the US and Russia responding to each other whenever an opportunity presents itself.

  9. After the 9.5

  10. Think about the US and Russia act react relationship like the potential starting point of a snowball rolling down the hill. The only difference is at the end of the hill we all die.

  11. Indirect/Direct Fighting Direct Fighting: Fighting between the US and Russia. Never happens during the Cold War because of MAD. Direct fighting had to be avoided at any cost. Indirect Fighting: Fighting between the US and Russia that takes place in any other nation. Usually that nation is experiencing a revolt, civil war or some other event. In indirect fighting the US and Russia pick a side to support but never fight each other directly.

  12. Blowback Supporting Bin Laden and the Mujahideen during the Soviet Afghan War lever

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