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  1. Jul 2019
    1. rganization (NATO) i

      an international alliance that consists of 29 member states from North America and Europe. It was established at the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949

    1. 1943 Tehran Conference

      a strategy meeting of Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill from 28 November to 1 December 1943, after the Anglo-Soviet Invasion of Iran

    2. critics assert that the Truman Doctrine’s anti-Communist obsession led the United States to support antidemocratic authoritarian regimes able to procure American aid by claiming they were fighting Communism.

      The US would give money to nations to stop the spread of communism, even if it meant aiding a dictator's rise to power.

    3. der these circumstances the people of Greece cannot make progress in solving their problems of reconstruction.

      They are struggling to reconstruct.

    4. Greece is not a rich country. Lack of sufficient natural resources has always forced the Greek people to work hard to make both ends meet.

      This probably caused greece to be more interested in trading with other countries.

    5. Anti-Communism would be a dominant element in American politics for the next forty years.

      This says that it was very impactful when it came to politics across america in the future.

    6. The Truman Doctrine became a policy followed throughout the cold war by both Republican and Democratic presidents.

      This basically says that the Truman doctrine played a big role in the cold war and what followed.

    1. Grand Alliance

      an alliance made during World War II, which joined together the United States (led by Franklin Roosevelt), the Soviet Union (led by Joseph Stalin) and Great Britain (led by Winston Churchill)

    2. . The Berlin wall, the physical symbol of Cold War divisions, came down in November 1989, and Germany reunified the following year.

      The Berlin Wall was really a significant event in this time period.

    3. The antagonism between the two “superpowers,” the United States and the Soviet Union, remained a “Cold War” in that direct conflict between their own militaries and those of their respective European allies never erupted

      These 2 countries were really the most powerful ones that there were at this time.

    1. it’s all right to take part in the government. It’s fine as long as you are a Christian who carries the reflection of the kingdom of God and tries to establish it where you are working, and as long as you are not being used to further worldly ambitions.
    1. There never was a war in history easier to prevent by timely action than the one which has just desolated such great areas of the globe.

      This is such a powerful statement that the powers of the world had the ability to prevent the war.

    2. On the other hand, ladies and gentlemen, I repulse the idea that a new war is inevitable, still more that it is imminent.

      He is saying that in this time, war is unavoidable and will most likely happen.

    3. Ladies and gentlemen, the United States stands at this time at the pinnacle of world power.

      The United States remains one of the most powerful countries in the world.

    1. Any government that is willing to assist in the task of recovery will find full cooperation, I am sure, on the part of the United States Government. Any government which maneuvers to block the recovery of other countries cannot expect help from us. Furthermore, governments, political parties, or groups which seek to perpetuate human misery in order to profit therefrom politically or otherwise will encounter the opposition of the United States.

      Marshall is essentially saying that any nations that help democratic governments recover post war will stay in the good graces of the US. Any nation or government blocking recovery will not. He specifically calls out communist governments without actually saying the words when he says, "...political parties...which seek to perpetuate human misery."

    2. Fearing the expansion of Soviet Communism into Western Europe and further expansion into Eastern Europe if the European economy was not stabilized, U.S. officials allocated approximately $13 billion to rebuild the economy over four years.

      The real goal of the Marshall Plan was not necessarily to simply help Europe recover, but to make nations' democracies strong enough to prevent them from falling to communism.

    3. The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan became significant aspects of the “containment” policy of U.S. officials.

      Both of these documents were really impactful at the time.

    4. On June 5, 1947, in a commencement address at Harvard University, U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall announced the Marshall Plan, or the European Recovery Program, designed to aid in the economic rehabilitation of Europe after World War II.

      The Marshall Plan as this states was really going to be of assistance for Europe in this time period.