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    ” In the historical disputes over Ronald Reagan and his presidency‚ the Berlin Wall speech lies at the center. In the ensuing years‚ two fundamentally different perspectives have emerged. In one‚ the speech was the event that led to the end of the cold war. In the other‚ the speech was mere showmanship‚ without substance. Both perspectives are wrong. Neither deals adequately with the underlying significance of the speech‚ which encapsulated Mr. Reagan’s successful but complex approach to dealing

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    start of the Cold War following the end of World War II on September 2nd‚ 1945. The uneasy alliance between the Big Three powers - the United States‚ the United Kingdom‚ and the Soviet Union - began to quickly deteriorate after the demise of Nazi Germany and the surrender of Imperial Japan. Without a common enemy‚ the ideological differences between the Western powers and the Soviet Union became more pronounced. These irreconcilable differences marked the fundamental origins of the Cold War. Brief

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    After World War II‚ came the Cold War. From 1945 to 1960‚ the role of communism vastly influenced the United States and left the country infused with fear. This fear significantly impacted the country as a whole‚ as well as the individual citizens. The Cold War was unlike most previous wars‚ for it was fought through confrontation and verbal threats rather than the use of military forces. However‚ it still widely impacted America. Thus‚ it is evident that although there was a rise of tension between

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    Annotated Bibliography Gilmore‚ John. Cold Blooded: The Saga of Charles Schmid‚ the Notorious “Pied Piper of Tucson” Oregon‚ Feral House‚ 1996. Print Levin‚ Diane E.‚ and Jean Kilbourne. So Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and What Parents Can Do To Protect Their Kids. New York: Ballantine Books‚ C2008. Print. Moser‚ Don. “The Pied Piper of Tucson: He Cruised in a Golden Car‚ Looking for the Action” Life Magazine 4 Mar. 1966: 19-24‚ 80c-90c. Print. Oates‚ Joyce

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    The cold war was a conflict between the US and the Soviet Union. The conflict was about democray and communism. In the late 1950’s the "Red Scare" came upon The US. The "Red Scare‚" in the US was the fear of being taken over by communists. In the US communism was viewed as treason. One of the causes of the "Red Scare‚" were the Roseber trial. The Rosenbergs were thought to have given high classified information to the Soviets.Some of effects were internationally‚ The Iron Curtain‚which was an imaginary

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    Nuclear weapons in the Cold War changed how wars were fought because it was the beginning of an era where wars were no longer fought in the conventional sense. The creation of nuclear weapons meant that people lived in a constant state of fear of nuclear war. In order to ensure national security and protection states‚ primarily the United States and Russia the leading superpowers in the Cold War‚ needed to have a strong deterrence policy to prevent the other state from launching a nuclear attack

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    why not? No I have never heard of it but yes it looks fun D. Freedom Tower 1. What is the Freedom Tower? Why can it be compared to Ellis Island? Illustrates the important story of the Cuban exoduses to the USA and resettlement during the cold war 2. What does freedom mean to you? Living the way I want and not someone telling me what to do all the time Part II (14 points) After viewing the translator presentation‚ include your answers to these questions for your 1.02 assignment

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    Analysis of Perry In Truman Capote’s spellbinding documentary‚ In Cold Blood‚ Capote utilizes various sources to create a first-hand account of murders that claim four faultless lives on November 15‚ 1959‚ in the small unheard-of town of Holcomb‚ Kansas. Capotes resources for the acclaimed book vary from diaries and letters‚ as well as interviews with Holcomb townspeople‚ and interviews of friends and family of the killers themselves. Murderers Dick and Perry originally set out to rob the Clutter

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    The Cold War may have officially ended‚ but‚ as Visson shows‚ the battle lives on in the culturally dysfunctional marriages made by Russians and Americans. Throughout the 20th century‚ and often against serious odds‚ Russians and Americans have been falling in love and marrying. Visson‚ an interpreter and writer‚ herself married to a Russian‚ has interviewed some 100 of these cross-cultural couples and researched the lives of couples in the earlier part of this century in an effort to understand

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    Madi C. The division of Berlin among the allied forces after World War II was a compromise that provided the United States with their primary weapon in defeating the Soviet Union in the Cold War conflict. Victorious‚ the Allies began to divide and occupy the battered and weakened Germany on June 5‚ 1945. Areas in the western portion became American‚ British‚ and French zones‚ whilst the east was given to the Soviet Union. They will be more commonly known later as the eastern and western zones‚

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