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    The Korean War is seen as the “flashpoint” in the Cold War‚ which made the Cold war a global conflict. North Korea was led by Kim Il-Sung and was communist. South Korea was led by Syngman Rhee and was capitalist. Though it is said that Kim Il-Sung‚ who headed The Democratic People’s Republic‚ which was created by the Soviet Union‚ had adopted a policy of opposition to Rhee’s government and for the unification of the Korean peninsula by armed force‚ there are still many other theories as to why the

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    did the Cold War transform American foreign policy? Introduction This essay will explain‚ describe‚ and outline factors‚ events and speeches that show how the cold war transformed American Foreign policy. To fully understand the cold war we must to travel to the past‚ even before the second wold war. America was the first democratic country in the world‚ with a private enterprise ideology‚ which can be called of capitalism. In contrast with URSS

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    Discuss the impact of the end of the Cold War on US foreign policy Introduction: When the world famous liberal thinker Francis Fukuyama in his masterpiece declared that we were witnessing the end of the history‚ he was greeting the new political structure and also the new international environment‚ which is peaceful[1]. However‚ developments that occurred after the collapse of the Soviet Union showed us that the dissolution of the Soviets was unexpected. The international society was not ready

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    Cuban Missile Crisis was a moment during the Cold War‚ where President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev confronted each other‚ each with the power of mutual destruction. If a war were to happen‚ that would’ve meant the death of 100 million Americans and more than 100 million Russians (“History of the Cuban Missile Crisis”). Why it Happened Before the crisis‚ the two superpowers were allies‚ united to defeat Nazi Germany. But after World War II‚ their connections soured‚ as they

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    similarities and differences between the book version of War of the Worlds and the movie version. One main difference between the two stories was the place in which the Martians landed first. In the book the Martians landed in England first‚ but in the movie the Martians landed in California. Another difference was the time period in which the stories took place. In the novel it was a few years from the end of the 19th century. While in the movie World Wars I and II had already passed.

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    Italy is located in southern Europe‚ bordering France and Switzerland to the north. The important cultures that thrived in Italy and that defined civilization in ancient times are the Romans and the ancient Italy Etruscan civilization. Etruscan refers to the culture that existed in prehistoric times and stretched over to the foundation of Europe. Roman culture generally refers to a form of civilization that originated from the Italian Peninsula that would later grow and become the Roman Empire with

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    bombing during the Cold War? While tensions continued to heighten between the Soviet Union and the United States‚ the state of Nebraska was surprisingly being impacted. Most people outside of the state probably believed that Nebraska was the last place on earth that the Soviets would bomb‚ but that is not the case. So why was the isolated state of Nebraska oddly a big target on the Soviets map? It’s time to see the reasons why Nebraska was so vital to the United States during the Cold War. During World

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    APUSH 4A FRQ The Spanish- American War and U.S. Foreign Policy The United States became a world power after their victory over the Spanish in the Spanish- American War of 1898. Before the war‚ the U.S. was too busy worrying about the problems facing them on their own territory such as reconstruction and industrialization to even think about expansionism or imperialism. Although America was primarily a reserved country after the Civil War‚ their foreign policy became more ambitious and imperialistic

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    Throughout the Cold War‚ spies were paramount to the countries involved (Britain‚ the United States and the Soviet Union)‚ giving them an upper-hand against their enemies. Spies kept a watchful eye on other countries and purposefully broadcasted inaccurate information about the opposing country. Being a spy was extremely dangerous and those caught rarely got off without repercussions‚ most often imprisonment and execution. The Soviet Union became notorious for hiring spies. The most renowned were

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    Japanese feudal system during the Kamakaru Shogunate from 1100 to 1868 and Europe’s feudal system during the middle ages from the 800’s to the 1600’s were similar regarding warriors and weapons‚ considering that they were based on similar codes of conduct and weaponry‚ were similar in their socio-political division that had a similar hereditary hierarchy‚ but the treatment of women differed in that women were allowed to serve in Japanese warrior class but not in the European’s. European knights

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