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    Vietnam War Vs Cold War

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    in the Middle East is the Yom Kippur War in 1973. In Africa, Cold War impacted Angola by gaining its independence through a civil war. One side, MPLA, was supported by the Soviet Union while the other side, Unita, was backed up by the U.S. Both superpowers offered health, military, and economic aid to their own political…

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    Isolationism After Ww2

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    It saw women in the workforce, saw the US change from isolationist to interventionist and saw the United States become a global superpower from then on. If the US had never entered the war these events probably would have happened years down the line or maybe not at all. The United States was only following what George Washington told them blindly and not adapting to changing…

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    The United States became a superpower by increasing their number of nuclear and conventional weapons to compete with the Soviet Union. This competition between the United States and Soviet Union became known as the “Arms Race.” The containment policy also had a long term effect on technology…

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    Effects Of The Cold War

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    highest standard of living in the world. The nation also wielded enormous military power as the sole possessor of the atomic bomb. However, the Soviet Union represented an obstacle to American dominance on global affairs. The Cold War between two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, boosted military expenditures, fueling a growing arms race. Moving away from neutrality, the United States started to involve in other nations’ affairs such as giving economy and military aid in civil…

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    Donna Troy V.S. Angela Donna Troy and Angela have a lot of similarities between each other, but they also have many differences. For an example, one is evil while the other is good. Although there are many more similarities and many more differences just waiting to be discovered. Donna Troy and Angela have a lot of similarities. First, Donna Troy is incredibly strong and very fast, almost the same as Angela. However, Angela is a tiny bit faster. Donna Troy has many differences from Angela.…

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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms speech and President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address are intended to stir people's emotions in support of defending freedom, but the two leaders contrasted in their opinions of how freedom should be achieved and maintained. This contradiction is due to the differing viewpoints of the presidents. Roosevelt was preparing for war against Nazi Germany, and Kennedy was being ushered into office during the height of the Cold War with the Soviet Union…

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    century through its policies that helps the actuality to exist. These policies are essential to safeguard the interests and values of the U.S. as well as to guard against the threats brought by other rising regional powers. Because of the U.S. being a superpower, the U.S. were able to center its foreign policy, national security and economic interest towards other countries making the U.S. more powerful in the international arena. The Bush Doctrine is backed up with military power. Moreover, it…

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    Batman Hero Essay

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    him an extremely formidable opponent” (Batman Wiki). Because of Batman’s own willpower he has been able to do extraordinary things, without the assistance of superpowers. By using his determination of wanting to protect the city, he has created out-of-this-world technology to assist him in his crime fighting. Superman just uses his superpowers, which requires no extra mental perseverance. Also stated on the Batman Wiki, “He is widely considered as the world's greatest detective, capable of…

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    1. World War II had four outcomes. What were they? The most important outcome was the emergence of two superpowers United States and the Soviet Union. The second outcome was the differences between these two superpowers in both national interests and ideology. The United States democratic liberalism was based on an economic system that provided opportunities to individuals without government interference: capitalism. However, the Soviet state embraced Marxist ideology, which holds that under…

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    Is there really only one superpower now? Because the Cold War is still on! Although in the past, the Cold War still prevails as an important and ever enduring conflict between major countries. As time progresses and technology advances, warfare will change while still maintaining similarities. The nuclear Cold War between two superpowers – the USSR and US – after World War II, characterized by a nuclear weapon arms race, will transition to a three-way cold war characterized by cyber warfare.…

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