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    Iron Curtain

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    military forces. On March 5‚ 1946 Winston Church made his speech. "From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an "iron curtain" has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw‚ Berlin‚ Prague‚ Vienna‚ Budapest‚ Belgrade‚ Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere‚ and all are subject‚ in one form or another‚ not only to Soviet influence

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    everywhere in the entire world. They used aggressive force to “liberate” the Eastern Europe from Capitalist‚ but the truth was that they wanted to have control over those countries. Stalin made it pretty clear that he did not tolerate any rivals and wanted to dominate the world and for that to happen he used the influence of the Communism. Stalin broke all his promises that he made in the Yalta conference‚ he did not let the Eastern Europe country have free election and took over as a dictator. He also

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    Reagan Speech Analysis

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    as effective use of logos to sell his purpose was purchased. Enterprise and democracy have always allowed the free world to thrive and prosper much more effectively that the tyrannical dictatorships that had dominated the political landscape of eastern Europe for so long. Knowing this authoritarian approach was ineffective through comparison to accomplished democratic parameters‚ a rational logos based on historical accuracy was

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    Who was more responsible for the development of the Cold War 1945-49? In some ways‚ the USA was more responsible for the development of the Cold War between 1945-1949. Their development of the atomic bomb at the end of the Second World War contributed to this. The USA felt that they were powerful enough on their own and no longer needed to be allied to the USSR. As a result‚ they became less tolerant of the USSR’s actions and policies. Furthermore‚ the USA made the decision to not share this new

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    Labor productivity is influenced by a number of factors. It is possible to call‚ at least‚ four key: 1) Outsourcing level 2) Equipment and production technologies 3) Extent of automation of production 4) The work organization (here it is possible to includу‚ qualification and skills of the personnel) The first three factors significantly differ for the Russian and western enterprises. Outsourcing level in the western companies is very high. There it is accepted to give everything

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    Shamil Aly IB History HL Period E 26th January 2011 Re-do Test Essay (Question 2) During the Second World War‚ Truman and Stalin were allies because the US and the USSR were the two most powerful countries that took part in the war. Their will do defeat Germany is what kept their alliance stable and they became much more powerful after combining their powers. After the Second World War the east and the west were having bad relations which caused a separation of the two areas‚ Stalin controlled

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    Truman And Greek Essay

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    Greece and Turkey -By 1946‚ Greece and Czechoslovakia were the only countries in Eastern Europe that weren’t Communist.        -Even in Greece‚ the government‚ which was being supported by British soldiers‚ was having to fight a civil war against the Communists.     In February 1947‚ the British told Truman they could no longer afford to keep their soldiers in Greece. President Truman stepped in. The USA paid for the British soldiers in Greece.   -Truman noted that Turkey too was in danger

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    Americans thought that the Russians were aiming to incorporate Western Europe (the US & British sphere of influence) into their sphere of influence (Eastern Europe) by supporting the communists in these countries. Their fears were enforced when a "coup substituted communist for coalition rule in Prague." (Calvocoressi‚ p.15)(even though this is an Eastern European Country‚ the fact that a coup was staged against a democratic government is reason enough to raise their fears). In this ideologically

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    Two Superpowers

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    and the Soviets found out they had different systems of economy. Then the Americans and Soviets started to lose trust in each other. In the Yalta Conference‚ Stalin promised an established “broadly representative” government and free elections in Eastern Europe and to divide Germany only temporarily into zones of occupation‚ but he didn’t follow through. After‚ the American’s needed to MEET THE SOVIET CHALLENGE‚ because Truman thought that the Stalin had ambitions toward world domination. He wanted

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    Ranger Supply Company

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    Canada‚ whereas Eastern Europe may not havean organized system for the distribution of office supplies. Yet‚ some European firms (likethe British competitor) may attempt to pursue the Eastern European market.2.Transportation Costs. The costs of transporting office supplies to Eastern Europe would behigh‚ placing Ranger at a relative disadvantage compared to other European firms.3.Export Barriers. Either country could impose tariffs or quotas on the exports. Canada is lesslikely than Eastern European countries

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