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    during a very tense time in the world, the Cold War era between the powers of the United States of America and the Soviet Union. Due to technology, the time between 1947-1991, the pressure of the situation was very clear. The threat of nuclear war was always right around the corner. The phrase “cold war” is defined by dictionary.com as an “intense economic, political, military, and ideological rivalry between nations, short of military conflict.” During World War II the United States and…

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    contract money (estimated at 1.6 billion dollars), returned or they wanted the hardware. This of course was the latest in a series of crisis since the new administration had taken control in America in 2008. Pash did not know what Putin had on Obama, but it had to be something big. For the US President to withdraw the missile system in Eastern Europe, allow Syria to go unchecked, and Putin to annex Crimea was in a word incomprehensible. Under the previous American administration any of these…

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    The cold war was a nuclear standoff between a multitude of countries that supported two opposing political ideologies but was a collaboration between Russia and North Korea united against the North American superpowers. Canada became involved in the Cold War after Igor Gouzenko, a previous Russian spy, unveiled an undercover soviet organization that was collecting classified information about the Canadian government. To avoid an increase in soviet communist spies on Canadian soil, Canada…

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    The causes of the Cold War were a result of disputes between German occupation following World War II, differences in political ideology, and the Soviets plan to use surrounding countries as buffer zones. One of the most prominent causes of the Cold War was the Soviet occupation of Germany. During the Yalta Conference, the different powers discussed how Germany would be split up. After Yalta, the Soviets violated the agreement there as discussed in document four. This caused a lot of tension…

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    The Cold War Although the Soviet Union and the US fought together against Nazi Germany, their alliance began to fade. The Cold War started in 1947 and ended in 1991. The US and British alliance were trying to stop the Soviet Union from spreading communism across Europe. Although it was called the Cold War, it was not an actual fight. The two alliances competed to have the best weapons. US and Britain allied with countries from western Europe by supporting their economy. The alliance was called…

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    propaganda to build up patriotic morale while creating a sense of panic, fear, distrust and hatred towards the opposing country. This division has come to be known as the Cold War. This essay will outline the various means of propaganda distribution, and some of the effects caused by such, by both the USA and the USSR during the Cold War through the use of both primary and secondary information sources. 2. Communism and Capitalism Communism is an ideological system that is based on the principal…

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    However, with no dominant threat the nuclear powers such as the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, and China are defensive of their continued use of nuclear weapons as a means to bully in international politics. Since the powers refuse to disarm, it has been the work of smaller nations, as well as citizen groups, who have the most progress towards a nuclear free tomorrow. Many smaller nations are making strides towards disarmament with the extreme example being South Africa who…

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    The Cold War had a variety of causes and consequences that affected the world superpowers at the time. There were many positive and negative effects of the Cold War. Most of these effects fell in favor with the U.S. and led to the demise of the Soviet Union. Even though the U.S. and the Soviet Union were allies during World War II, they disagreed on the way they wanted to bring about change in the world and thus became enemies. “Together, these nations and others brought about the downfall…

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    The Cold War was not solely the responsibility of President Truman. After World War II ended, The United States controlled the western half of Germany and the Soviet Union controlled the eastern half. Tension grew between the United States and the Soviet Union due to their political and economic differences. The United States and the Soviet Union viewed each other as a threat due to their competition between democratic and communist ideals. When President Truman gave his iron curtain…

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    major issues. Problems between the United States of America and various Communist countries resulted in nearly 50 years of conflict. After World War I, the first Red Scare spread throughout the country. Following World War II, a second Red Scare occurred. A second Red Scare occurred due to problems that started during the Cold War. The years following World War I, filled with strong patriotic feelings among Americans, gave many people sense of pride never discovered before. These feelings added…

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