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Here’s an APUSH Period 8 study guide covering everything from 1945 to 1980. It breaks down all the major Cold War drama, the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam, and how domestic politics flipped from LBJ’s Great Society to the rise of modern conservatism. Definitely a solid refresher to make sure you actually survive the exam.

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APUSH QUESTIONS PERIOD 8 (1945-1980)
What was the purpose of the Truman Doctrine / What were the main impacts of the
Truman Doctrine

●​ Designed to contain communism and prevent it from spreading to new territories
●​ Made to support Greece and provide military and economic help during its civil war,
which served as a proxy war for the US
●​ Support Turkey in its resistance of the USSR and control the Dardanelles, which was a
strategic waterway
●​ Created to fill the support that Britain was no longer able to maintain
●​ Framed the Cold War as a choice b/w freedom and democracy and totalitarianism
●​ Officially ended isolationism and the Monroe Doctrine and Washington’s farewell
address
●​ Put the US in a position to be the international policeman which would affect its
involvement in proxy wars in Korea and Vietnam
●​ Hardened the Iron curtain b/w the USSR and the Rest of Europe
●​ Around $400 million sent out in financial aid to Greece and Turkey
●​ Served as a pathway to the formation of NATO

What was the purpose of the Marshall Plan / What were the main impacts of the Marshall
Plan

●​ Gave $13 billion to Europe as an aid to recover their infrastructure from WW2
●​ US leaders thought that poverty and hunger were the leading causes for communist
parties emerging in Italy and France
●​ Designed to Jump start the European economy so the US could resume exporting goods
●​ Encourage European nations to unite economically and help each other recover
●​ Expand US soft power and the US reputation as a benevolent nation rather than a
ruthless global police
●​ Industrial production in Europe rose by 35% by 1952 and Europe was growing faster
economically than ever before
●​ Communism declined as the economy improved
●​ The USSR and its satellite countries did not participate which solidified the Iron
Curtain
●​ Led to the spread of American culture and western organization throughout all of
Europe
●​ The USSR created COMECON in response to the Marshall plan

,What was the purpose of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO / What were the
main impacts of NATO

●​ Created a unified defense in that if one nation was attacked all members would be
considered attacked as stated in Article V
●​ Designed to discourage the USSR from invading Europe, essentially acting as a tripwire
●​ Extended Americas nuclear protection to all members of NATO
●​ Prevented the Remilitarization of West Germany, and slowly reshape them into a
controlled military
●​ Solidified the Alliance against the Eastern Block of Europe
●​ Created a clear separation b/w Eastern communism and Western Democracy
●​ The USSR created its own military alliance with its eastern European satellite nation
in the Warsaw Pact of 1955
●​ Opened the door for the US to build huge permanent military bases throughout Europe
●​ Created a standard for military equipment, ammunition and communication
●​ Forced smaller nations to pick a side which would set the stage for the cold war

What was the purpose of the Warsaw Pact / What were the main impacts of the Warsaw
Pact

●​ Triggered by the remilitarization of Germany and its membership into NATO in 1955
●​ Used NATO as a template, stating that an attack in one member is an attack on all
●​ Fueled the formation of the USSR into one single country
●​ Created a buffer zone in between Europe and the USSR
●​ Ensured all Eastern European armies were using standardized Soviet equipment
when it came to militaristic means
●​ Showed the world that the Soviet Socialists were in no way inferior to the Capitalist
Nato
●​ Worked alongside COMECON to utilize the economy for the Soviet’s needs
●​ Strengthened the Iron Curtain, now militarizing it
●​ Used its Military to often attack its own members as in the Prague Spring and
Hungarian Revolution in Czechoslovakia and Hungary respectively
●​ Escalated the arms race against NATO
●​ Wasn't fool proof as proved when Albania left the USSR b/c it wasn't communist
enough

Korean War

What is the significance of the 38th parallel

, ●​ Political and geographical barrier b/w the communist Soviet North and the
Democratic American South
●​ When North Korean Forces crossed this line, the Korean War officially began
●​ The Demilitarized zone (DMZ) is roughly on the line today
●​ Remains a symbol of the cold war and frozen conflict that still hasnt ended

Why does communist China secretly enter the Korean War

●​ China were afraid that South Korea would be a bridge for and American invasion of
China
●​ When MacArthur and the American forces neared the Yalu River, China felt that it
was territorially in danger
●​ Hid Volunteers in the mountains to surprise the UN

Why did President Harry Truman fire General Douglas MacArthur

●​ Violated the principle of civilian control over the military by publicly disagreeing
with the president's policies
●​ Truman was afraid that if MacArthur attacked China, than they would ally w/ the
USSR and start a global nuclear war
●​ MacArthur's statements made the US look divided and unstable to the rest of NATO

How did the Korean War end from the United States perspective

●​ Ended in the ceasefire and not a formal treaty
●​ Overshadowed by WW1 (Note: Likely intended WW2) and later the Vietnam War
●​ US maintained troops in the DMZ

The Vietnam War

Who is Ho Chi Minh (O Che Min)

●​ Vietnamese Nationalist who wanted independence from French rule
●​ Founded the French Communist Party and thought that communism was best to
achieve liberty
●​ Declared independence for Vietnam in 1945, quoting the US declaration of
Independence

What was the purpose of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution

●​ Vietnamese Torpedo boats attacked the USS Maddox on the Gulf of Tonkin
●​ Gave president Lyndon Johnson the authority to do anything necessary to repel any
attack directed at the at the US

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