Bellwork 5/2/16. Using the second half of page 763 in Barzun, answer the question below in at least five sentences:

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Bellwork 5/2/16 Using the second half of page 763 in Barzun, answer the question below in at least five sentences: Why did small countries become so important to the Western powers following World War II?

German surrender May 7, 1945 Nuremburg Trials Japanese surrender After two nuclear bombs (Hiroshima/Nagasaki) Surrender less honorable than death 75,000 people died September 2, 1945

The Cold War Technical definition: a hot war over, but not all of the combatant countries have signed treaties with each other, resulting in a stand-off between some of the former combatant countries 1945-1990 U.S. and U.S.S.R. compete for influence in Europe Started with the negotiations over how to occupy WWII-torn Europe Obvious Russia was not going to rebuild and back out So America had to stay as well Featured an arms race, a space race, and at least two hot wars

Flashpoint: Berlin Center of diplomatic tensions, espionage, and ground-zero for a potential hot war Berlin was located in the Soviet zone (East Germany) The Soviet zone of the city (East Berlin) became increasingly poor, ruled by totalitarian communists Many people tried to get into the West part of the city to get flights out to Western Europe or America Eventually, the U.S.S.R. had to put up a wall around West Berlin to keep people from getting out of East

Bellwork 5/3/16 The West s space race with the U.S.S.R. caused Western education to value math and science over the other liberal arts. Answer the question below in at least five sentences: Was it necessary to change Western education during the Cold War? If so, why, and should we change back (how?)? If not, why not, and can we change back (how?)?

Arms Race U.S. obviously already had nuclear arms, because we had used them in August 1945 against Japan U.S.S.R. needed to match U.S. to make sure it had influence in the world that matched the U.S. s Both sides spied on each other, and raced for the most powerful, and greatest number of nuclear arms MAD = Mutual Assured Destruction The policy both sides worked under If you use a nuclear weapon, I will too, which means we will completely decimate each other s populations and infrastructure. So let s not really ever use them. But let s threaten each other with the possibility of using them.

Space Race Space exploration was the next new technology, and both sides had to show the world that they were the first and best at it 1957 U.S.S.R. beat U.S. to launching a satellite Sputnik (means fellow traveler of earth ) Both sides made sure their education systems focused on math and science to produce the world s best scientists to beat the other side U.S. education system quit valuing the liberal arts altogether no more Latin, history, literature, music, art, etc.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization vs. Warsaw Pact NATO: military alliance between Britain, America, and other Western European nations defending each other against Soviet invasions, and trying to pull others under their influence Warsaw Pact: marketed as a protective and economically-helpful treaty with U.S.S.R., but then inevitably turned into each country that signed on becoming a territory of Russia, required to have a totalitarian communist government

Korean War 1950-1953 North Korea vs. South Korea North supported by China and U.S.S.R., South by U.S. Split by allies after it was taken from Japan in 1945 Both regions claimed to have the legitimate government for the whole peninsula Neither government would respect the border between the allied occupation zones at the 38 th parallel North Korea invaded south of the 38 th parallel in June 1950» Mostly stalemate at the 38 th parallel» Jet aircraft used in air-to-air combat for the first time» Armistice signed June 1953 creating demilitarized zone