Cold War (1946-1991)
-45 year long diplomatic tension between the US and the Soviet Union that divided much of the world into polarized camps, capitalist against communist
Bretton woods conference (1944)
United Nations (formed in 1945)
-international body formed to bring nation’s intelligence Na dialogue in hopes of preventing further world wars
Nuremberg war crimes trial (1945-1946)
Berlin airlift (1948-1949)
-year long mission of flying food and supplies to blockaded west Berliners, whom the Soviet Union cut off access to the west in the first major crisis of the Cold War
Yalta conference (1945)
Containment doctrine
Truman doctrine (1947)
-president truman’s universal pledge of support for any people fighting in any communist or communist-inspired threat
Marshall plan(1949)
North Atlantic treaty organization (NATO) (established in 1949)
National security council memorandum number 68(NSC-68) (1950)
Korean War(1950-1953)
House Un-American activities committee(HUAC)
McCarthyism
Army McCarthy hearings(1954)
Executive order 998(1948)
Taft-Hartley act (1947)
-republican promoted, antiunion legislation passed over President Truman’s vigorous veto that weekend many of labor’s New deal gains by banning the closed shop and other strategies that helped unions organize
Operation Dixie
-failed effort by the C I O after World War II to unionize southern workers especially in textile factories
Employment act of 1946
GI Bill (1944)
Fair deal
Sunbelt
-15 State Crescent through the American South and Southwest that experienced terrific population and productivity expansion during World War II and particularly in the decades after the war eclipsing the old industrial Northeast
Levittown
baby boom (1946-1964)
-demographic explosion from births to returning soldiers and others who had put off starting families during the war