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    relations with the Soviet Union in addition to changing Cubas economic policies which negatively impacted the United Sates and led to strained relations with the U.S.. This, and their disapproval of Castro's policies resulted in the United States enacting an embargo on all trade with Cuba and eventually led to a failed attack on Cuba's Pigs Bay and upon its failure, only served to further consolidate Castro's power and hold on Cuba. But later, in a serious turn of events, the Soviet Union…

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    Cold War Propaganda Happening concurrently with the Space Race between the Soviet Union and the United States was the Cold War. As relations were deteriorating with each new conflict, both governments started creating and distributing propaganda in order to maintain public support and a unified home front. Propaganda materials, such as posters and art, were abundant in both the US and the USSR. In the Soviet Union, there are various posters that utilized many socialist symbols as well as the…

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    cryptanalysis which identified numerous Soviet agents in the United States. The mission of the small program, at the time, was to examine and exploit Soviet diplomatic communications. Although it took almost two years for cryptologists to crack the code, the information gained provided U.S. leadership insight into the Soviet Union’s intentions and treasonous activities. In the case of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the NSA-CSS’s codebreakers and makers helped track Soviet intentions when the crisis…

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    Ronald Reagan Opposition

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    Although Ronald Reagan is the face of the “End of the Soviet Union” I honestly believe it wouldn’t have been done if it wasn’t for Reagan’s officials in the executive branch. Reagans administration officials played a huge role in the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Reagan administration fought for a wide array of attempts that increased confrontations with the U.S.S.R. and its allies. Reagan along with the help of his officials, increased in U.S. defense spending designed to update existing…

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    Two decades of war went on in the early 1800's. These wars were named the Napoleonic Wars since the major conflicts arose from France under the ruling of Napoleon Bonaparte. The biggest turning point of the Napoleonic Wars was the Russian Campaign. Napoleon was elected to the First Consul of the Consulate in 1799, where he assumed the role of head of government in France. One of his earlier victories as leader, was during the Battle of Marengo which resulted in driving Austrians out of Italy.…

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    is Orwell’s Animal Farm an allegory? Be specific and provide examples from the text to support your statements. The farm is an allegory to the soviet union. The first example is in the first paragraph of the story and is talking about animals in the farms lives not remembering the times before "the rebellion" started but meant the people in the soviet union don't remember what it was like. The farm being enlargened refers to the oppressed russian people having to work for stalin. b. What are…

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    Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, in the largest German military operation of World War II. There are a few contributing factors as to why the Soviet Union won the battle against Nazi Germany. I am going to just list a few of the most important contributing factors as to why they won the battle. One of the advantages that the soviet Union had over Natzi Germany is that they were fighting on their own territory this gave them an advantage not only because they wanted to…

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    social instability throughout the world between the approximated years of 1947 and 1991. This widespread insecurity was the undeviating result of clashing ideologies and enormous power rivalry between the two superpowers of the world; the US and the Soviet Union. Both powers naturally strived for ideological and strategic influence throughout the world, yet their conflicting beliefs surrounding communism, politics and economic triumph within Europe resulted in numerous consequences – advantages…

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    the Soviet Union a cold war because it was a war that lacked physical fighting. Instead of physical fighting, the Cold War was a war between Soviet Communism and American capitalism over information. Both sides feared the other’s nuclear capabilities. In the quote, Baruch touched on how our enemies can be found both abroad at home, and one can interpret that as meaning there are spies who were on the side of the Soviet Union, such as the Rosenbergs. Baruch truly touched…

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    Have you ever seen a war fought without weapons. Well, the cold war was one of the wars that was fought without actual battle. Three main points way the cold war started was america wanted to stop communism, afraid of one another, and massive arms race. Those are the main points why the cold war started. Communism was the act of sharing things they owned with others. America was not agreeing to this, so they tried their best to stop it. America helped out greece during their depression.…

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