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    The Cold War developed from disagreements on the postwar European world. The Soviet Union wanted to feel secure on the western border and did not want to give up what it had gained in Eastern Europe by defeating Germany. Eastern Europe was an area of disagreement in that the United States and Great Britain were in favor of democratic freedom for the liberated nations of Eastern Europe‚ however Stalin feared this would lead to traditional anti-Soviet attitudes if they were allowed free elections and

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    I strongly believe that Ronald Reagan’s policy had a positive effect on the United States‚ his policy helped to halt the Cold war and to even help improve individuals’ daily lives. He worked together with the Soviets‚ also to demolish the threat of communism. Technological advancements‚ because of cars and things that people use for their everyday life. Television was a big hit‚ especially with known shows. Computers played a major role. Reagan was held accountability of the military incident

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    Cuban Missile Crisis was a moment during the Cold War‚ where President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev confronted each other‚ each with the power of mutual destruction. If a war were to happen‚ that would’ve meant the death of 100 million Americans and more than 100 million Russians (“History of the Cuban Missile Crisis”). Why it Happened Before the crisis‚ the two superpowers were allies‚ united to defeat Nazi Germany. But after World War II‚ their connections soured‚ as they competed

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    The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy “The Truman Doctrine” Luis A. Rodriguez Professor Miriam Altman POL 300 Contemporary International Problems May 2012 Harry S. Truman‚ the 33rd president of the United States‚ had no knowledge or interest in foreign policy before becoming president‚ and depended on the State Department for foreign policy advice. Truman shifted from FDR’s détente to containment as soon as Dean Acheson convinced him the Soviet Union was a long-term threat to American interests

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    History HL 2: The Great Patriotic war Breakdown of wartime allience Cold War Policies toward Germany Berlin Eastern European statelite states Warsaw Pact The Great Patriotic War: The great Patriotic War is a term used in Russia or previous parts of the Soviet Union when referring to a part of the Second World War. It had originally been used first under the French invasion led by Napoleon and when referring to the First World War‚ before it again was used. The name represented

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    1. Explain the US policy of containment abroad. What were the economic‚ military‚ and political strategies of enforcing containment? Identify at least three specific programs or institutions in your response. * First laid out by George F. Kennan in 1947‚ Containment stated that communism needed to be contained and isolated‚ or it would spread to neighboring countries. This spread would allow the Domino Theory to take hold‚ meaning that if one country fell to communism‚ then each surrounding

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    The Vietnam War was the U.S’ longest and most exhausting war- the only war the U.S had ever lost‚ had far-reaching consequences and impact on most American life from the economy‚ culture to domestic politics and foreign policy- some of which continue to do so today. The American military had entered Vietnam as a world superpower from World War 2 but left Vietnam with a humiliating defeat‚ shockingly high casualties‚ the American public sharply divided and its leaders uncertain of who to trust with

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    Why did none of the three main approaches to world politics (Realism‚ Pluralism and Structuralism) predict the end of the Cold War? Should they have done so? This essay will address why the three main approaches to world politics did not predict the end of the Cold War. Firstly it will briefly give a background insight into what the Cold War was. Then it will go on to explain what characterises the three main approaches to world politics which are Realism‚ Pluralism and Structuralism‚ it then

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    Works Cited Cimbala‚ Stephen J.‚ and Sidney R. Waldman‚ eds. Controlling and Ending Conflict: Issues before and after the Cold War. New York: Greenwood‚ 1992. Questia School. Web. 6 Oct. 2013. Controlling and Ending Conflict: Issues before and after the Cold War is a book that includes information on the political aspects of ceasing conflict before and after the Cold War. Topics include Soviet thinking‚ nuclear deterrence‚ and several other causes and effects of conflict termination. This source

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    years since the collapse of the Soviet Union‚ and the end of the forty four year Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. John Lewis Gaddis who is known as the best American Cold War historian wrote the book The Cold War‚ A New History. His goal in writing the book was to show the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union also known as the (U.S.S.R) throughout the end of the Second World War and to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Gaddis goal in writing this

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