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    The Cold War was a state of political and military tension after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc (U.S and its NATO Allies) and the Eastern Bloc ( the Soviet Union and its Satellite States). The Cold War happened from 1947 until 1991. The cold war had several negative impacts on the U.S, the Soviet Union and also affected some other countries like Cuba, Mexico, Germany, Egypt, Japan, Panama and Czechoslovakia. The other countries got affects such as Cuba due to the arms race…

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    Cold War Film Analysis

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    The Cold War, a conflict between two of the world’s largest superpowers that lasted around half a century, had many changes and continuities that affected the world not only politically but culturally as well; especially in the film industry. From 1946 to 2000, spies and cloak and dagger operations were utilized by both sides, which directly translated into the film industry. But as the Cold War progressed, the space race began, which led to the desire for advanced technology and the increased…

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    fear that it created a cold war. This cold war almost led to global destruction. Many americans first started fearing communism between 1947 and 1948. They started fearing it because it was expanding through Europe. The Soviet Union was the biggest country that was led by a communist government during their time. The Soviet Union wanted Europe to only elect a communist leader. While the United States and Great Britain wanted Europe to have free elections. This is when the cold war first…

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    During the Cold War era, the intelligence communities of nations throughout the world were competing to gain the upper hand on what their adversaries were up to. Information about military operations, ability to complete nuclear weaponry and overall knowledge of national strategy were among the top of the list of importance. The use of human intelligence (HUMINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), open source intelligence (OSINT) and other collection methods were used to monitor one another. A…

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    The US foreign policy during the cold war took place in many continents around the world. One of those continent was Asia, where Korea was involved. “Foreign Policy in the Pacific: a result of the Korean conflict SEATO, George Kennan, John Dulles, Roll-back, Brinkmanship, and Missile Gap.” The policy of containment had a gap and the Soviets stop seeing their activity in Europe started looking scenarios globe in places of great strategic and diplomatic difficulty for the US North Korea attacked…

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    Who Started Cold War

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    The answer to the question, “Who started the Cold War?”, has been the subject of debate for 70 years. Unlike a situation where the first bomb is dropped or weapon fired, the start of the Cold War was more subtle and shrouded with a cloak of opposing ideologies. Ultimately, the Cold War sprung up as a result of the controversy between communism and capitalism. The differences are most pronounced with respect to the economic systems. In communist controlled countries, private ownership of property…

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    Who cause the Cold War Both sides had their own opinions on ideology, they both had different perspectives. The United States view was based on free market capitalism, individualism, and personal rights. The soviets practiced socialism, as their ideology. This caused both sides to fear each other because they assumed that both nations would try to take over. Military factors did a very big impact on the Cold War. It was only caused because they both feared…

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    Cold War Dbq Analysis

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    (John F. Kennedy). The Cold War was a time of extreme tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. This war lasted from 1945-1991. The difference of the Cold War from other wars is that instead of being in direct battle with one another the Soviets and the U.S fought indirectly. This method of fighting made the war involve the whole war. The Cold War was fought by competing against one another and fighting each other through other countries. Throughout the Cold War the U.S and…

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    Apocalyptic Vs Cold War

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    1 Introduction During the Cold War, many apocalyptic films depicted the end of the world in various disasters and achieved huge popularity in American society. Atomic bombs and attacks from universe were depicted as apocalyptic threats and used as representations for contemporary, sometimes hidden anxieties. After September 11, 2001 the apocalyptic genre was again fueled. Since the terror attacks, the new threat of terrorism controls society’s fears and with it American apocalyptic cinema.…

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    The Cold War The battle developed due to the fact of the relationship between USA and the USSR after World War two was called The Cold War. The Cold War in spherically was a military conflict between the two countries where if a direct contact had occurred War World III will had taken place. The conflict was over political, military and economic issues. Communism and Capitalism also played significant factors into this war. This name, The Cold War, was giving because each side never fought each…

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