In general, a Cold War is a series of threats encouraged by rampant propaganda between certain countries on the brink of war. The Cold War that occurred between the USSR and the United States during 1947-91 was just that. The war resulted after the rising of these two superpower nations due to the outcome of the catastrophic World War II. The notorious Hitler has fallen, allowing for doors to open to the next influential leaders of the world. In a brief summary, the Cold War was a fight for the spread of communism across the globe. From the United States standpoint, the Truman Doctrine was set to fight and discourage these efforts of political influence. Similar to the Truman Doctrine was the Monroe Doctrine set by John Quincy Adams in 1823. The Monroe Doctrine set the precedent of isolationism in the United States until sensations of imperialism emerged. Nonetheless, the Monroe …show more content…
The year 1949 was a year where the Cold War was essentially heating up. The American public did not have quite a necessary foundation as to what to believe in at this time. This is where Dorman Smith, a political cartoonist for the Phoenix Gazette, made his mark on United States history. He drew a cartoon, based on the Truman Doctrine, with a man depicted as Europe pushing along self support and the Marshall Plan by using the American taxpayer as support. Included in the bottom is a quote “He’s finally getting the hang of it” to show how the American people are deciding their beliefs. The result of this cartoon forms the concept that the American taxpayer needs to support the government and their political actions during the Cold War in specific regions like Europe. In effect, this backs the Truman Doctrine since the cartoon advocates for political action to be done in Europe to stop the spread of communism, just as the foundation of the Truman Doctrine