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    unwind due to the Reds that then profound and endured effect on United States Government and society. The employees that were part of the federal government were analyzed to determine whether they were sufficiently loyal to the government. During the Cold it was basically the Transformation of life because many things were occurring in Society. The most important was the Climate of Fear. The Climate of fear repression linked to the Red Scare finally began to ease by the late…

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    United States and Allied Engagement against the Soviets in the Cold War After the Allies defeated the Axis in World War II, Europe was devastated by the destruction of the War. The United States, and allies, including, Great Britain and France and Union of Soviet Socialist Republic occupied zones in Europe to help rebuild. The Soviets took the East and the Unites States and allies took the West. The Soviets power was a communist regime and they ruled as communist throughout the land they…

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    on October 16 through 28, 1962 when the United States and the Soviet Union concerning American ballistic missile deployment in Italy and Turkey with Soviet Union missile deployment in Cuba. The Crisis is recognized as the closet the Cold War was to becoming a nuclear war. As a response to the attempted Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961 and the holding of American missiles in Italy and Turkey Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Union leader, made an agreement with Cuba to place their missiles on the island…

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    (J. Robert Oppenheimer) was what was said by one of the leading scientist in the United States’ process of creating the atomic bomb. During the second World War, desperation to win and end the war led to an international rush to make the first atomic bomb. The bomb was the weapon that was thought to be the weapon and the key to winning any war. In the United States’ effort to create this atomic weapon, the Manhattan Project was founded by President Roosevelt (“The Manhattan Project”). However,…

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    The Cold War is a difficult era to understand. The entire conflict between the US and the USSR never can to fruition in direct battle, though many lives were still lost in multiple international crises. One of the most important was the fight over Korea. With much of the Western world terrified of communism, many swore to do anything to stop its advance. This was the main priority for the United States after the end of World War II and the US and USSR quickly turned against each other now that…

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    The fight for scientific advantage embodies the Cold War. The US and USSR funded research and development projects with a variety of applications and byproducts to claim preeminence. Scientific and technological prowess on the world stage defined the USSR-US rivalry. American efforts to beat the Soviets during the Cold War emphasized that politics dominated science to make the US appear stronger in the context of new paradigms in warfare and international aid. A political frenzy to fuel “big…

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    "…in the case of the second bomb, timing was everything…Truman's refusal to delay it – was America's first act of the Cold War" (Campbell & Logevall, 2009, p. 56). The Pacific Theater was one of the fronts of World War II and the main clash of the Allies was against the Empire of Japan. Even after Nazi Germany's surrender the Japanese were unwilling to submit - as dictated by their culture. There was no option of an unconditional surrender by Japan. Only keeping the Emperor in power. The allies…

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    First of all, the two nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States essentially ended the Second World War. It discontinued one of the greatest bloodsheds in human history giving way to the emerging American primacy. The following cold war stayed ‘cold’ because of the fear of mutual destruction between Washington and Moscow proposed by nuclear weapons. Also, the intense competition between the U.S. and Russia sparked many technological…

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    he Cold War ended when the Soviet Union dissolved and the separating Iron Wall fell. Factors that contributed to the end of the Cold War and the cease of the Soviet Union were when Mikhail Gorbachev, the leader of the Soviet Union, resigned along with the loss of power of the Communist Party and Soviet government. In the face of resistance from the public and within the military, many of the republics of the Soviet Union had declared independence. (p. 772, Brinkley). The Soviet’s invasion of…

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    FL during the time of the Cold war. In the novel the Cold war was at its climax during the period of the Civil rights movement. This movement demonstrated the impact of segregation in America between the Whites and African Americans. In this time there were social and economical issues in what was called the Jim Crow era in the 1960s. At the time African Americans were fighting for physical labor and social rights on an equal standing as White Americans. The cold war had reopened closed wounds…

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