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    Atkins 1 As the dust of the second world war began to settle, reparations of civilizations and relationships were on the rise. Countless people had lost everything because of this bloodbath, and sadly the road to a life of normality was long and arduous for the citizens of post-war Germany. Although the war had ended, peace was not plentiful. Even before the end of World War II, a new struggle was developing between the United States and the Soviet Union (Schmemann 23). The U.S. and Soviet…

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    endless of pressure of not only flights that would not stop but also demonstrations. The wall had turned into a symbol of Stalin oppressive regime, as well as the division of Germany and Europe into camps that were hostile towards one another due to cold war after the Second World…

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    The topic of the impending doom of America is a popular one among writers today. Numerous articles claim that America’s rivals increase in power and influence while America itself is on the decline. As evidence of this gradual, but inevitable decline in American power, one writer claims that the US military has experienced nothing but stalemate, frustration and loss since its victory in World War II in 1945. Nevertheless, the author fails to distinguish between failures in war and failures in…

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    Fidel Castro Relationship

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    During the Cold War, which took place from 1950 until the1990s, there were two main Super Powers the Soviet Union and the United States. This paper will discuss Cuba, one of the many Client States, and its relationship with the Soviet Union. Cuba’s relationship with the Soviet Union during the Cold War ultimately helped Fidel Castro become the Head of State in Cuba. After Cuba became a communist country their relationship with the Soviet Union was mutually beneficial because they were able to…

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    When the year of 1969 approached, the turbulence and tumult of the 1960s began to finally subside. Richard Nixon’s presidency slowly started to regain control in America, as protests, violence, and civil unrest all decreased in the time Nixon was president. Nixon’s fresh new ideas abut running the country primarily stemmed from his “apprenticeship” with former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, although many of Nixon’s policies were revolutionary in their own right. The response of the public to…

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    Jfk Assassination Timeline

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    Kennedy was assassinated before he could finish his first term, he contributed to many important ideas and political movements during his short time in office, such as the cold war, the civil rights movement, the cuban missile crisis, and the fight against communism. John F. Kennedy was one of the main reasons on why the United States were the first ones to land on the moon and always ahead of the communists in the arms…

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    topics were brought about, those responsible would be thrown into a concentration camp or executed. Then, Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union, introducing free speech and democracy. Gorbachev slowed the nuclear weapons race in the Cold War against the United States and encouraged more discussion, and less forced silence. A few republics of the USSR decided to secede, which inspired other republics to consider this. The older Soviets warned against too much change too fast,…

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    The Kitchen Debate Essay

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    Assignment (50 points) Document Analysis: Read the excerpt from The Kitchen Debate: An Exploration into Cold War Ideologies and Propaganda and answer the following questions. Your answers should be fully developed paragraphs with specific illustrations or references to the text. How does the verbal exchange between Nixon and Khrushchev reflect the dynamic and ideological differences of the Cold War? Give specific examples. There were many differences between the United States and the Soviet…

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    How Ww2 Changed America

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    The cold War between the United States and Soviet Union was caused by an array of different things. Stalin’s neglect to uphold his deals made at the Yalta conference charged tensions between the two nations. Also, Stalin started making deals with other nations…

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    Essay On Canada Identity

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    Over the many years and wars that Canada has gone through. The identity of Canada has been shaped differently, from each of the topics that I have researched I believe that Canada 's identity has been shaped in a positive way. Dating back to when the women from Manitoba have shaped Canada 's identity they have greatly shaped it when they were able to win the right to vote in January 1916. Winning the right for women to vote was a great accomplishment for women 's rights in Canada. When the…

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