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    To what extent did the domino theory exacerbate the cold war? Jordan Heiman December 19‚ 2014 Podell Word Count: 1807 Plan of Investigation This investigation will evaluate the question‚ “to what extent did the domino theory exacerbate the cold war?” To further determine the degree that the domino theory heightened the cold war‚ the following sources will be evaluated; JSTOR‚ EbscoHost‚ and Google Scholar. The investigation will revolve around a large range of time‚ the 1950’s

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    Life During the Cold War

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    Life During The Cold War America in the 1960’s The relationships of the United States and the Soviet Union were driven by a complex interplay of ideological‚ political‚ and economic factors‚ which led to shifts between cautious cooperation and often bitter superpower rivalry over the years. The distinct differences in the political systems of the two countries often prevented them from reaching a mutual understanding on key policy issues and even‚ as in the case of the Cuban missile crisis‚ brought

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    After World War II was over‚ two super powers emerged in a tight bipolar system - the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War began in 1947 when the U.S. “openly stated its opposition to Soviet expansion” (Roskin & Berry‚ 2010‚ p. 9). However‚ as the 1960s approached‚ it was becoming clear that the influences of these truly great powers were declining (Hermes‚ 2001). Kennedy’s doctrine couldn’t have come at a more appropriate time. His attest to the importance of flexibility essentially

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    Pre Cold War Analysis

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    The United States pre-cold war era saw many dramatic changes in our way of life. Before the cold war we were a country that led the world in such innovations as trains‚ planes‚ and automobiles. We were a world superpower with enigmatic scientists such as Albert Einstein‚ Alexander Graham Bell‚ and Thomas Edison. We had people who dared to defy the odds like the Tuskegee airmen‚ the Wright brothers and Amelia Earhart. We were the focal point of the world for decades leading the world in technology

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    Common Cold Analysis

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    This statement can be classified as a common belief. I have also been victim to this statement from my mother every once and a while. History This statement could have originated from Louis Pasture who did an experiment on chickens. In 1878 he exposed chickens to anthrax (an acute infectious disease of herbivores) and placed their feet in cold water. These chickens later caught the disease and died. However‚ the same experiment was repeated on chickens wrapped in a warm blanket; these chickens

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    Just after World War II science fiction spread throughout the world‚ with the development of the atomic bomb spiking interest‚ and oracular suspense effects of nuclear war creating impacts on the science fiction genre. Technological advancement‚ space travel‚ visit to the moon and politics‚ reflected publishings during this era. Communism paranoia widely spread during the onset of the Cold War as Americans felt threatened of their freedom. USSR and the United States both within arms reach

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    In the Cold War‚ propaganda played a major role in politics in order to ensure that moral and support for the government stayed high. Propaganda was used to influence the general public’s opinions on people‚ such as Castro‚ political preferences‚ such as communism‚ and events‚ such as the Cuban revolution‚ Bay of Pigs‚ and Cuban missile crisis. One such example of the propaganda in a newspaper article from the New York Times on January 31‚ 1961. This article was used in multiple newspapers. The article

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    midst of the Cold War‚ smaller nations often struggled for simple rights and their own independence. The most widely-recognized and successful one of these revolutions‚ in addition to being largely bloodless unlike the dozens of others during its time‚ was in India‚ led by Mahatma Gandhi. In the aftermath of the World Wars‚ a lot of Asian and African nations attempted to gain independence and recognition‚ giving birth to the term ‘decolonization’‚ in an effort to free themselves from what some saw as

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    The Cold War made life extremely stressful for the individuals in the US. The citizens were perpetually scared of an attack from the Soviet Union‚ and the influx of threats and media attention didn’t make the stress any lower. The actions that the Soviet took to turn the US against them as well as the actions the government took to help the Americans all lead to the increase in anxiety among the country‚ making the cold war one of the most stressful time periods in the world. The Soviet Union were

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    The end of World War Two brought a tremendous amount of economic‚ political and social change to the entire world. Millions of people were left homeless‚ the European economy had collapsed‚ and much of the European industrial infrastructure had been destroyed. America emerged from the war strong‚ united‚ prosperous and the unrivaled and admired leader of the world. France was humbled‚ Britian exhausted‚ Germany demolished and divided The United States established a new international order

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