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    Asymmetric Containment

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    motivated by the United States’ doctrine of containment of communism, represents a remarkable turning point in this doctrine’s implementation. The doctrine of containment had the goal of “[preventing] the Soviet Union from […] reshaping the postwar international order”, a prospect as dangerous to the West as Germany’s or Japan’s attempt (Gaddis 4). World War II, and more precisely Pearl Harbour, had also “ended [the United States’] isolationism for any realist” (McCullough 631). Both superpowers…

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    discrimination which leads to extensive cultural implications. The modernist architectural styles not only involve Brutalism but many others in which also display ideas of exterior concrete use. A range of these architectural styles include Constructivism, the International style, Expressionism, Postmodernism, and Deconstructivism all to which had similar characteristics to the Brutalist style. This evidently shows the cruciality of accuracy in definitions within the modern era and what…

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    Which of the following works demonstrates the Futurists' interest in motion? |a. |The City | |b. |Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash | |c. |Champs de Mars or The Red Tower | |d. |The Portuguese…

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