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    For 28 years starting from 1961, Germany was divided into two halves by a steady system, the Berlin Wall. The wall is not only the physical division between West Berlin and East Berlin from 1961 to 1989, but also the symbolic boundary between Democracy and Communism during the Cold War. Within a short period of time after World War II, West Germany’s life condition and economy grew rapidly with the help of Capitalism. The positive turnover of West Berlin society created a huge contrast between…

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    The author of this excerpt expresses traditionalist views in which he believes that Russia is to blame for the origins of the Cold War. He overall states that the desire of Stalin to make himself and the Soviet Union be the most powerful causes the tension between powers and makes the war inevitable. The author is trying to answer the question: What actions did Stalin take or not take in order to make the Soviet Union a more dominant power. He asserts that the contrast between the peaceful…

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    The Cold War, which lasted from 1945 to 1991, was a time of extreme tensions and conflict between the United States of America and the Soviet Union. The Cold War gained its name due to the fact that though both countries built up their armies, seemingly in preparation for war, neither one directly confronted each. The differences in markets, governments, and general culture allowed tense relations between the two competing superpowers as each attempted to increase their sphere of influence. As a…

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    following World War I, where Americans were left distrustful of communist, socialist, or anarchist ideologies shared by many foreigners. This led to the creation of an anti-immigrant sentiment where individuals particularly from Russia, Southern and Eastern Europe were neglected from society and, in many cases, discriminated even by the authorities to the extent of utilizing deportation as an easy way to eliminate…

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    increase the idea of radicalism throughout the world. In the spring of 1968 students from Europe and America began to increase their efforts of bringing peace to the world. Many of them this by protesting at places like universities and other public places. For example, at the University of Paris students crowed their professors and faculty members in the classroom with a sit-in. Furthermore, a radical named Daniel Cohn-Bendit protested at the end of March at the same place (Brose, 359). In…

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    affairs for years and years. Lots of things came as a result form the Cold War. The Berlin Wall was raised, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and lots of Russian spies (What Was the Cold War). The Berlin Wall split Germany into two sides, Western Germany and Eastern Germany. The East was controlled by the Communist Soviet Union, whereas the west was backed up by the United States, Great Britain, and France (History.com). The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred when the United States discovered that the Soviet…

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    income came from foreign aid from countries like the U.S. Afghanistan entered into the realm of international relations during the proxy wars between the powers in the Western Bloc(the United States, its NATO allies and others) and powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union). This war was an ideological war and it was ideas of free-market capitalism which formed the basis of American policy toward the Soviet Union. Afghanistan become important in this “game” because of the creation of a…

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    with ethos. He presents his solution as the only solution and the best solution, which bolsters the West’s character as a moral leader. He cries out, “General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” Reagan also uses ethos, specifically goodwill when he begins to talk again about the problem faced by Europe. He…

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    Race To Space Analysis

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    Space is the void that exists between celestial bodies, including the Earth. This unknown area is a major interest by the large world powers. The thought of being able to control this infinite far-off territory compelled people to attempt to explore. In 1957 the Soviet Union and the United States became eager in learning about this remote abyss. The “race to space” quite clearly reflected the political, social and economic aspects if the Cold War because it was a fight for supremacy between two…

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    The Secession In Ukraine

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    wishes to strength its group, while adding more countries to its ranks, and decreasing the power of Russia. Russia sees their advances on its former territories and “President Putin saw this new step of westernization occurring in the redefined "Eastern Europe" as an "assault" against Russian strategic interests and decided to combat the process of rapprochement between these states and the European Union” (Naumescu). Russia is getting weaker as oil prices drop, and as they lose their interests…

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