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mr. adkins
us history
origins of the cold war notes
complete the chart using (text module 12, lesson 1, pgs 573-574)
government
economy
effects of ww2 on country and economy
vision for post-war europe
other reasons for mistrust
usa
ussr
Brief Explanations
This chart compares key aspects of the USA and USSR related to Cold War origins, using standard post-WW2 historical context:
- Government: USA was a capitalist, democratic federal republic; USSR was a communist, totalitarian single-party state.
- Economy: USA had a free-market capitalist economy with private ownership; USSR had a command economy with state-controlled production.
- Effects of WW2 on country and economy: USA suffered minimal homeland damage, became the world's top economic power with wartime industrial growth; USSR had massive civilian/military casualties and widespread physical destruction, relied on forced labor and state investment to rebuild.
- Vision for Post-War Europe: USA wanted democratic, capitalist nations with open markets (via the Marshall Plan); USSR wanted a buffer of communist satellite states to protect its western border.
- Other Reasons For Mistrust: USA opposed Soviet expansion and communism; USSR resented Western delays opening a second front in WW2 and feared capitalist aggression.
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| Category | USA | USSR |
|---|---|---|
| Economy | Free-market capitalist (private ownership) | Command economy (state-controlled production) |
| Effects of WW2 on country and economy | Minimal homeland damage; emerged as global economic superpower; wartime industrial growth spurred prosperity | 27+ million casualties; massive physical destruction; rebuilt via state control/forced labor |
| Vision for Post-War Europe | Democratic, capitalist nations with open trade (Marshall Plan) | Buffer of communist satellite states for border security |
| Other Reasons For Mistrust | Opposed Soviet communist expansion; feared Soviet influence in Europe | Resented Western WW2 second front delays; feared capitalist military aggression |