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3. Describe 3 reasons why the US & USSR became enemies following the end of WW2 4. What was promised at the Potsdam Conference? Was this promise upheld?

5. Describe the story of Stalin

a. How did he grow up?

b. How did he transform the USSR

C. Why did he team up with Germany initially in WW2? Why did this truce fall apart?

d. How did he manage to fend off Germany's invasion

6. Compare & contrast the goals of the US & USSR in Europe following WW2 (check

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7. What was the Marshall Plan? Why did the US implement it? Did it work? a. Which nations received the most help? Why?

8. Describe the Chinese Civil War. Who won, & how? a. Who did the US support? What did they do to support them?

9. Briefly describe the start & outcome of the Korean War

10. Compare & contrast life in North Korea & South Korea

11. What was the relationship between Cuba & the USSR during the Cold War? a. What did Cuba want from the USSR, and visa versa?

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