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Post WWII N.America and Europe

Post WWII N.America and Europe. Chapter 31. Germany and Berlin were split into occupied zones. The Nurnberg Trials charged 22 Nazi leaders with crimes against humanity In 1945, the United Nations held its first meeting. Germany is split.

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Post WWII N.America and Europe

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  1. Post WWII N.America and Europe Chapter 31

  2. Germany and Berlin were split into occupied zones. The Nurnberg Trials charged 22 Nazi leaders with crimes against humanity In 1945, the United Nations held its first meeting Germany is split

  3. The US adopted the policy of Containment of Communism around the world. Marshall Plan- The US gave free Europe billions to rebuild after war. The Berlin Airlift made America look like a world leader. The Cold War Begins

  4. The US and many other countries signed the NATO Pact for mutual defense. In response, the USSR and seven other countries signed the WARSAW Pact Super Friends and Legion of Doom

  5. East Germany (Communist) separated itself from West Germany by building the Berlin Wall Anyone caught climbing over the wall would be shot. The Berlin Wall

  6. Canada and the United States enabled the Distant Early Warning Line to protect against nuclear missiles. Canada became influential, but the province of Quebec started to show discontent. Oh, Canada!

  7. Nikita Khruschev, the leader of the USSR, placed missiles on Castro’s Cuba. President Kennedy ordered the missiles to be taken out of Cuba. After 13, stressful days, the US and USSR struck a deal. The Cuban Missile Crisis

  8. In the U.S., Martin Luther King Jr. was the most famous civil rights leader of his time. He organized boycotts and rallies to fight for African-Americans and other minorities. The King

  9. THINGS YOU NEED TO TURN IN ON DAY OF SPEECH: TIMELINE- List the most important moments of your character’s legacy. SPEECH OUTLINE- Outline your entire speech and include important details and time check points. PRACTICE!!!! SPEECH CHECK POINTS

  10. Ex: This was the first mascot for what fast food chain?

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