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June 17, 1949 Washington Post

June 17, 1949 Washington Post. Personal Response - What does this cartoon tell you about the Cold War era?. McCarthyism. • Roots in Red Scare of WWI • WWII: Soviets & U.S. = friends • After WWII Soviets = enemy Soviets create puppet regimes across Eastern Europe

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June 17, 1949 Washington Post

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  1. June 17, 1949Washington Post Personal Response - What does this cartoon tell you about the Cold War era?

  2. McCarthyism • Roots in Red Scare of WWI • WWII: Soviets & U.S. = friends • After WWII Soviets = enemy Soviets create puppet regimes across Eastern Europe • 1949: Soviets get Atomic bomb • 1949: Mao Zedong’s communist party gains control of China Senator Joseph McCarthy

  3. Read caption... Personal Response: What does this cartoon imply about the methods of this organization? October 31, 1947Washington Post

  4. Theme is “McCarthyism” - HUAC - Hollywood Ten - Blacklisting - Alger Hiss - Rosenbergs (Ethel & Julius) Use info. from video & text to create an acrostic addressing this topic. Text pages 616-621

  5. Slavery S lave ships L eft A frica V ery full of human cargo E verywhere wails of screams R ough rolling Y earning for home

  6. F or R easons E xplained E xtraordinarily in O ur P ast I N eed my own I ndependent O pinion that should N ever be taken away

  7. Common Sense C onflict with England O ver tyranny M otivated by an unjust M onarchy that O presses our N ew World S ometimes E verything that is right or N atural pleads for S eperation E ngland hath told freedom to depart!

  8. Churchill C hurchill H elped Britain by U rging them to R emain Strong and C onfident H e never let morale fall I t is said that he never slept, he L oved his country and never L et it down

  9. Theme is “McCarthyism” - HUAC - Hollywood Ten - Blacklisting - Alger Hiss - Rosenbergs (Ethel & Julius) Use info. from video & text to create an acrostic addressing this topic. The Americans pages 616-621

  10. Product = Diary Entries composed during Cold War Diplomacy = art / practice of negotiations between nations Assignment = - pretend to be a diplomat or a citizen of the U.S. during the Cold War. - write about your experiences in a fictional diary. - should show knowledge of the Cold War and read “real” by including emotion, observations, fears, hopes, etc. journals can include pictures, maps, drawings; examples or self-written pieces of poetry or music; other examples in a non-written format.

  11. The Cold War At Home p. 616 – 621 Features: • must include terms: Blacklist AND HUAC • PLUS: Alger Hiss OR the Rosenbergs • PLUS “McCarthyism”

  12. Cold War Sentence Starters: I came home from school today to learn that_______________________________. I became _____________________________________(emotion). Blacklisting illustrated that _____________________________________. My family became ______________________________(emotion). I attended a McCarthy rally where __________________________________.

  13. The Cold War At Home p. 616 – 621 Features: • must include: Blacklist AND HUAC • PLUS: Alger Hiss OR the Rosenbergs • PLUS “McCarthyism” The Cold War At Home p. 616 – 621 Features: • must include: Blacklist AND HUAC • PLUS: Alger Hiss OR the Rosenbergs • PLUS “McCarthyism” The Cold War At Home p. 616 – 621 Features: • must include: Blacklist AND HUAC • PLUS: Alger Hiss OR the Rosenbergs • PLUS “McCarthyism” The Cold War At Home p. 616 – 621 Features: • must include: Blacklist AND HUAC • PLUS: Alger Hiss OR the Rosenbergs • PLUS “McCarthyism”

  14. Cold War Sentence Starters: I came home from school today to learn that _________________. I became _____________________________________(emotion). Blacklisting illustrated that _______________________________. My family became ______________________________(emotion). I attended a McCarthy rally where_________________________. Cold War Sentence Starters: I came home from school today to learn that _________________. I became _____________________________________(emotion). Blacklisting illustrated that _______________________________. My family became ______________________________(emotion). I attended a McCarthy rally where_________________________. Cold War Sentence Starters: I came home from school today to learn that _________________. I became _____________________________________(emotion). Blacklisting illustrated that _______________________________. My family became ______________________________(emotion). I attended a McCarthy rally where_________________________. Cold War Sentence Starters: I came home from school today to learn that _________________. I became _____________________________________(emotion). Blacklisting illustrated that _______________________________. My family became ______________________________(emotion). I attended a McCarthy rally where_________________________.

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