The Cold War
The conflict in ideologies between capitalism and communism resulted in one of the greatest conflicts of the twentieth century. The belief that freedom and democracy would die under communist rule caused the United States to start a conflict that would last for decades. The decisions made by the United States in W.W.II caused tensions to rise between the U. S. and the Soviet Union. Fear of Communism in capitalist nations, caused the United states government to use propaganda to raise Cold War anxieties. Furthermore, the American media influenced the attitudes of Americans, making a hatred of communism spread though the nation. Thus, the United States caused the conflict known as the Cold War, through its political policy and propaganda. The political relations going on in Europe during and directly after World War II had an enormous effect on laying the foundation for the Cold War. War time conferences such as Yalta and Terhran harshened the relationship between the communists! and the capitalists. At the end of W.W.II American policy towards the Soviets changed drastically. The change in president in 1945 caused relations with Russia to worsen. Furthermore, other political contributions to the Cold War entailed the Truman Doctr
First congress began to use HUAC to stop films from having to much of a communist appeal to them(18) Furthermore, HUAC investigated people for being communist spies. This treaty showed a clear division of Communism verses Capitalism, and it declared that an attack against one of these nations would be an attack on all of them. "(10) Congress, knowing that Great Britain would no longer give aid the Turkey and Greece, realized that these nations would soon turn to communism. The Truman Doctrine, the name given to the policy established by Truman, would soon arise in American foreign policy. Moreover, the government's use of propaganda at home rallied the American public in an anticommunist attitude, which supported the countries political decisions. This Truman Doctrine came out of a speech the Truman gave !to a joint session of congress. (24) Therefore, the overall actions of the United States clearly reports propaganda to increase support for the Cold War, which dominated American foreign policy for decades. Both Julius and Ethel Rosenburg and Alger Hiss, people accused of being communist spies suffer!ed conviction. (19) Most of the people that Macarthy accused of being communist reached conviction. American journalists would commonly make up stories of communism in the United States in an effort to sell papers and to continue feelings of anti-communism. The American media also contributed to the Cold War propaganda in and out of the United States.
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