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Chapter 24. The end of the war brought a division of the world into two camps-socialist and capitalist-with Western Europe oriented toward the United States and Eastern Europe toward the Soviet Union, although tension between the two infected the entire international arena.
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Chapter 24 • The end of the war brought a division of the world into two camps-socialist and capitalist-with Western Europe oriented toward the United States and Eastern Europe toward the Soviet Union, although tension between the two infected the entire international arena.
From Peace to Cold War • Europe in Shambles • The Settlement • Discord Over Eastern Europe • Origins of the Cold War • The Berlin Blockade and Division of Germany • The Cold War Spreads • Cold War Weapons
From Peace to Cold War • The Global Impact of the Cold War • The Cold War in Asia • The Korean War • The Vietnam War • China’s “Great Leap Forward”
East and West: Two Paths to Recovery in Europe • Mao’s Cultural Revolution • The Chinese-Soviet Split • Soviets in Afghanistan • The Cold War in Latin America • Crisis in Cuba • Detente
Chapter 24 • Cold War differences were reflected in two main courses of recovery: in Eastern Europe, economic planning under the direction of the Communist party, and in Western Europe, a free market with governmental controls.
East and West: Two Paths to Recovery in Europe • Tight Control in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe • The Death of Stalin and New Opportunities • Protests and Uprisings in Eastern Europe • The Berlin Wall • The Prague Spring • Parliamentary Politics and Prosperity in the Western Democracies • U.S. Aid and Economic Recovery • The Welfare State • Beginning European Economic Integration
East and West: Two Paths to Recovery in Europe • The Paths Taken • The Eastern-Bloc Nations • Western Europe • National liberation movements weakened Europe’s colonial control in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
The Twilight of Colonialism • Revolts in Southern Asia • India • Indonesia • Vietnam • Conflict in the Middle East • Palestine • Israel Founded • Egypt
The Twilight of Colonialism • Liberating Africa • The French in North Africa • Britain Dismantle its Empire • Rhodesia and South Africa • The Legacy of Colonialism
Chapter 24 • As People attempted to understand their lives and culture during this period of profound political change, a sense that all truth was relative to the individual, to time, and to place emerged.
A Sense of Relativity in Thought and Culture • Existentialism: Responsibility and Despair • Sartre and Camus • Theater of the Absurd • A Culture of Contrasts and Criticism • Cinema • Art • Literature and Music • Americanization C. 1942-43 PIET MONDIAN BROADWAY BOOGIE-WOOGIE
Chapter 24 • Social protest combined with changing economic indicators to redefine domestic politics and society. • A Flurry of social Protests and Movements • The Civil Rights Movement • Student Movements • The Women’s Liberation Movement
Protests, Problems, and New Politics: The 1960’s to the 1980’s • Stagnant Growth and Rising Inflation • The Oil Crisis • Growing Unemployment • Turning Against Immigrants • The New Political Landscape • Turning to the Left • Turning to the Right • Terrorism
Chapter 24 • In the West, traditional manufacturing industries were being replaced by financial, health, educational, informational, and consumer services, which produced a number of economic, social, and cultural transformations.
Postindustrial Society • Changing Fortunes in the Postindustrial Society • Growing Unemployment • The Baby Boom and the Booming Cities • The Shifting Foundations of Family and Private Life • Growing Concern for Private Satisfactions • The “Sexual Revolution” and the Youth Culture
Breakthroughs In Science • “Big science,” made possible by links between government, industry, and universities, achieved stunning technological and medical breakthroughs in the post-war decades. • The Rise of Big Science • From the Universe Above to the Universe Within • The Information Revolution • Transforming Medicine