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    during the Cold War. At the start of the Cold War‚ when tension between the US and USSR was beginning to strain‚ there were many different strategies that could have been taken to fight against the ideological ideas of Communism. Since the fight is about ideals‚ it will not be waged as a traditional war‚ in the sense that these two superpowers do not want to engage with each other directly: firstly‚ because they did not want escalation into WWIII and secondly because they were very war fatigued

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    Essay Planning Cold War To what extended was Gorbachev responsible for the end of the Cold War? Introduction: In the 80s decade the world saw the second cold war‚ by these time Mikhail Gorbachev was the leader of the Soviet Union and Ronald Regan the president of the United States‚ the united states in 80s manage the relationship with the USSR in a hard way‚ making them know the US wasn’t going to be giving away any petition from the USSR‚ by this stage the soviet union was passing throw a bad

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    The Cold War became so violent in Asia and Africa due to the conflict between two competing blocs: capitalist democracies represented by the United States and Western Europe‚ and communist countries represented by the Soviet Union and China. Truman Doctrine’s speech started the Cold War. The difference between those two blocs in political direction and economic system provoked wars in Asia and Africa. After the World War II‚ the world was been divided into two political system‚ capitalism‚ which

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    The Cold War: The Soviet Union v The United States of America Cold war (noun): A state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats‚ propaganda‚ and measures short of open warfare‚ in particular. At a time when the worlds two superpowers were at odds‚ engaging in a cold war‚ America was able to prevail through the eventual break up of the Soviet Union‚ and intervention in foreign affairs such as the Korean war and the Cuban Missile Crisis. With the end of the second World

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    90s. 1950’s – The Cold War The Cold War and its ideology which crystallized after WWII had changed the wartime alliances that had existed during the Second World War. The American

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    The Cold War is considered to be a significant event in Modern World History. The Cold War dominated a rather long time period: between 1945‚ or the end of the World War II‚ and 1990‚ the collapse of the USSR. This period involved the relationships between two superpowers: the United States and the USSR. The Cold War began in Eastern Europe and Germany‚ according to the researchers of the Institute of Contemporary British History (Warner 15). Researchers state that “the USSR and the United States

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    Ralph B. Levering’s The Cold War: A Post-Cold War History Review by JD Sharp Ralph B. Levering breaks down the complexities of the Cold War into phases‚ allowing readers to digest the information with ease in The Cold War: A Post-Cold War History. Based on his previous works‚ it would seem as Levering is qualified to write on this topic. Levering Received his advanced degree from Princeton University. He currently history teaches at Davidson College and has taught at a myriad of other

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    the end of the Second World War. Ali vs. Frazier – Communism vs. Democracy The phrase “when one door closes‚ another door opens” applies to most cases throughout the history of our existence. World War II was no exception. With a world free of Nazi stronghold and the “Axis of Evil”‚ a lot of changes were being made. Before World War II there were six great powers: Great Britain‚ France‚ Germany‚ the Soviet Union‚ Japan‚ and the United States. By the end of the war‚ the United States stood alone

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    Was the cold war a clash of ideologies or a clash of superpowers? With the Nazis attack on the Soviet Union in 1941‚ the United States and the Soviet Union transformed from enemies into allies. The Grand alliance consisted of a shared mistrust of each other’s motives. Stalin always had his suspicions of the Western aims. The different views they had began to aggravate their post war settlement‚ to the West the adamant stand the Soviets had on the future of Eastern Europe was threatening. And so the

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    fair to call the Cold War a‚ “Clash of Civilians? In the Cold War‚ it is fair to call “Clash of Civilians” because it was became a principle conflict in global politics which occurred between nations and groups of different civilizations. What was “the Iron Curtain?” The Iron Curtain was a boundary line that divided Western Europe and Eastern Europe‚ that was separating the areas of political influences that happened at the end of World War II until the end of the Cold War. Why did America

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