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The Cold War: Policies, Thaw, and Tensions

Explore the key players and events of the Cold War, including the policies of John Foster Dulles, CIA involvement, Brinksmanship, "Thaw" factors, the Geneva Summit, Gaither Report, and impacts of the Berlin Crisis and U-2 Incident. Dive deeper into the nuances of the era's policies and shifts.

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The Cold War: Policies, Thaw, and Tensions

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  1. Chapter 7 Questions Part 1 • Who is John Foster Dulles? • What was the difference between “roll back” and “New Look” policies? • What is “Brinksmanship”? • Give one example of the CIA’s involvement in the CW. • Who wanted “peaceful coexistence” and how was this a policy shift for the USSR?

  2. Chapter 7 Questions Part 2 Due at the end of the hour! • Other than leaders, what factors contributed to a “thaw” in the CW? • What was the Geneva Summit? • Why did the thaw end in 1955? • What did the Gaither Report recommend? • What role did the Berlin Crisis & the U-2 Incident play in relations between the US & USSR?

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