The Election of 1948: Cold War, Truman, and Dixiecrats

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The Election of 1948 was significant due to its context in the Cold War era, Truman's presidency, and the emergence of Dixiecrats. The Cold War, Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, and containment policy shaped the political landscape. Truman, Wallace, Dewey, and Thurmond were key candidates with contrasting platforms. Dixiecrats, opposing Civil Rights, further divided the Democratic party. Thomas Dewey notably defeated Truman in the election.


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  1. The United States and the Cold War Election of 1948

  2. Why was it called the Cold War? What did the USSR fail to do that it promised it would following WWII? What is the difference between the Iron Curtain and the Berlin Wall? Who coined the term iron curtain ? What is a satellite nation? Example? Why did the Soviet Union want a buffer zone ? Describe containment & the domino theory. What did the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan do? What is the difference? Describe the conflict that unfolded at the start of the Cold War in Berlin. What does NATO stand for and how did it impact America? REVIEW.

  3. Vice Presidential Election of 1944 Why was the Vice Presidential Election newsworthy in 1944? President Roosevelt was dying Henry Wallace Harry S Truman

  4. The Election of 1948 What happened between 1944 and 1948? 1945: Atomic bomb dropped WWII ended and the Cold War began 1947: Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan (containment enforced) House on Un-American Activities (HUAC) begins Taft Hartley Act passes limiting the power of unions President Truman s approval rating in January of 1948? Approve: 50% Disapprove: 36% No Opinion: 14% President Truman s approval rating in June of 1948? Approve: 39% Disapprove: 46% No Opinion: 15%

  5. The Election of 1948 Who were the candidates? President Truman Incumbent President Democrat Henry Wallace Sec. of Commerce Progressive Strom Thurmond Gov. of South Carolina Dixiecrat Thomas Dewey Gov. of New York Republican What platform did each run on? Truman: Pro Civil Rights and keeping the New Deal Dewey: Anti-New Deal and power of labor Wallace: Anti-Truman foreign policy, favored the New Deal Thurmond: Racist pro Jim Crown and anti-Civil Rights

  6. Dixiecrats ran on a platform that opposed Civil Rights legislation and supported increased rights for southern states. Southern Democrats were angered by Truman s nomination on behalf of the Democratic party. Thirteen southern states met in Birmingham, Alabama to elect their own Democratic Presidential nominee. What is a Dixiecrat ? QUESTION.

  7. The Election of 1948 Outcome? New York Governor Thomas Dewey defeats Truman easily.

  8. The Election of 1948 President Truman elected President of the United States

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