1. The document outlines the objectives, terms, and people related to the effects of World War II. It discusses the goals Allied leaders set for the postwar world and steps taken toward international cooperation.
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3. The end of the war saw changes like Japan's occupation and new constitution, China's civil war resuming, and former European colonies gaining independence.
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1. Section
5
Objectives
• Evaluate the goals that Allied leaders set for
the postwar world.
• Describe the steps that the United States and
other nations took toward international
cooperation.
• Explain the impact of World War II on the
postwar United States.
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2. Section
5
Terms and People
•
Yalta Conference − meeting at which Roosevelt,
Churchill, and Stalin discussed plans for the
postwar world
•
superpower − strong country that dominated the
postwar world
•
GATT − General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade;
treaty designed to expand world trade by reducing
tariffs
•
United Nations − organization of nations formed
after World War II
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Effects of
3. Section
5
Terms and People
(continued)
•
Universal Declaration of Human Rights − UN
document affirming basic human rights
•
Geneva Convention − international agreement
governing the humane treatment of wounded
soldiers and prisoners of war
•
Nuremberg Trials − trials in which the Allies
prosecuted Nazis for war crimes
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Effects of
4. Section
5
What were the major immediate and
long-term effects of World War II?
1. World War II changed the United States
in profound ways.
The nation emerged from the war as a
superpower, prepared to take an active
role in world affairs.
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Effects of
5. Section
5
Even before the war ended, Allied leaders
were making plans for the peace.
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Effects of
6. Section
5
Big Three Meetings, 1945
Location
Participants
Agreements
Yalta
Roosevelt,
Churchill, Stalin
• Free elections for Poland,
Bulgaria, Romania
Potsdam
Truman, Atlee,
Stalin
• Divide Germany into four
zones of occupation
• New borders and free
elections for Poland
• Allow Soviets to claim war
reparations
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Effects of
7. Section
5
2. Stalin, however, eventually reneged on
the promises made at Yalta and Potsdam.
Nearly all of the Eastern
European countries
occupied by Soviet troops
at war’s end came under
communist control.
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Effects of
Free elections
were never
held.
8. Section
5
These developments pitted the United States
against the Soviet Union.
United
States
Soviet
Union
• Both had emerged from the war strong and confident.
• Both were world superpowers.
• But they were no longer allies.
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Effects of
9. Section
5
3. The end of the war saw other changes
in global politics.
• In Japan, American occupation forces
supervised the writing of a new constitution.
• In China, the civil war between Nationalist and
communist forces resumed.
• In Africa, Asia, and Latin America, former
European colonies gained independence.
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Effects of
11. Section
5
4. As the
postwar world
took shape, the
Allies turned to
those
responsible for
the war’s death
and destruction.
• Japanese war criminals
were tried for committing
atrocities and mistreating
POWs.
• Nazi war criminals were
prosecuted at the
Nuremberg Trials,
which revealed the depth
and horror of their crimes.
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Effects of
12. Section
5
To prevent future conflicts, many called for
increased international cooperation.
Americans took the lead, embracing their
new role as citizens of a global
superpower. They helped establish:
• The International Monetary Fund
• The World Bank
• The GATT treaties
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Effects of
13. Section
5
The U.S. also led the charge for the creation of
the United Nations.
Since it was
founded in
1945, the
UN worked
to make a
difference
throughout
the world.
•
Aided the move away from
colonialism
•
Helped create the state of Israel
•
Mediated regional conflicts
•
Provided aid to needy nations
•
Issued the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights
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Effects of
14. Section
5
The war changed Americans in other ways, too.
In the fight against totalitarianism, Americans
turned with renewed pride to the nation’s ideals
of freedom and democracy.
Yet many still faced racism at home.
This led to an increased commitment to the
fight for civil rights.
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Effects of
15. Section
5
5. The war also brought lasting changes to
the nation’s economy.
• Ended the Great
Depression
• Ushered in decades of
growth and prosperity
• Led to an expanded
role for government in
the economy
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