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-1960-1980
-Propaganda of who's science, technology and culture was more developed.
-The Neil Armstrong on the moon in 1969 was only to prove the American scientific and technical superiority
-Americans stopped sending missions to the moon in 1972
If either side launched its missiles, they had a radar warning and would instantly release their own missile, and both sides would suffer huge damage
The Americans called this Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)
Both side needed nuclear missiles to put of the other side from using their missiles (Nuclear deterrent)
1960
-In 1956, Einsenhower allowed the US air force to begin using planes to spy on the USSR.
-Soviet missiles had improved, and in May 1960 a U2 spy plane, piloted by Gary Powers, who was arrested after parachuting to safety
-The USSR then accused the USA of spying, where they denied it, however they then later admitted it, but Eisenhower refused to apologies for it.
The France summit meeting was then spoilt
It was a propaganda victory for the USSR as the USA looked so bad.
The Test Ban Treaty could no longer be signed.
There was a deep mistrust still left in the air when the Cuban Missile crisis came up.
The relations of the two super powers.
-The USA left Vietnam in the early 1970's, where it became communist
-There were anti nuclear movements in the west that supported détente
- The USA and USSR were worried about arms costs of the arms race
- SALT 1- Nuclear arms limitation treaty, and talk of SALT 2
Helsinki conference, august 1975 - 35 countries signed an agreement making conflict in Europe less likely. Capitalist countries accept that the communist countries in Eastern Europe are communist, and that the USSR will give these countries basic human rights.
High handshake - American and US astronauts space
Positives: SALT 1 proved that the USA and the USSR could make agreements with each other. SALT 1 was not perfect but it did lead to more talks through the 1970s
The meetings and visits between the USA and the USSR did make realtions better and showed that the two sides could have friendly relations.
wereNegatives: There wer still areas of the world where the superpowers were trying to increase their influence and where there was tensions. For example trying to up each other by trying to win support in Africa and the Middle East.
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