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    1 12 September 2013 Compare/Contrast Essay Have you ever compare and contrast two photos? Well‚ these two photos that I had compared and contrast helped me to understand what is the difference and similar with the photos. The first photo has been taken at a beach during the daytime. The second photo has been taken at home during the daytime. To compare and contrast the two photos‚ I will contrast the photos by each paragraph and compare them in the conclusion‚ which I will

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    Throughout our nation’s history with wars‚ there are two that are most unfavorable with its’ citizens‚ the Vietnam and Iraq wars. Both were aimed to stop a growing and feared threats focusing around a form of government or leadership. Interestingly enough‚ they both seemed to have the same consequences with the government choosing to proceed with the anger of its people. Especially how both weren’t ever declared a war‚ and yet our nation did exactly that. That means one of the branches does indeed

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    The Cold War At Home Analysis

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    UNITED STATES HISTORY 1945-1960 The Cold War: Containment at Home and Abroad PLEASE SEE NOTES ON THE PDF‚ PAGE 5. LESSONS IN US HISTORY By Eileen Luhr‚ Department of History‚ The University of California‚ Irvine Teacher Consultant‚ Chuck Lawhon‚ Century High School‚ Santa Ana Faculty Consultant‚ Vicki L. Ruiz‚ Professor of History and Chicano-Latino Studies‚ The University of California‚ Irvine Managing Editor‚ Danielle McClellan The publication of this CD has been made

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    Causes of the Cold War The Cold War occurred during a time of rebuilding for Europe. It characterized international relations and dominated the foreign policies of Europe. It affected all of Europe and determined lasting alliances. The Cold War was caused by the social climate and tension in Europe at the end of World War II and by the increasing power struggles between the Soviet Union. Economic separation between the Soviets and the west also heightened tensions‚ along with the threat

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    soviet threat When Truman became President‚ on April 1945‚ US‚ Britain and SU were in the same alliance against Germany and Japan. At that time‚ only SU and Mongolia were official communist countries. The events about soviet treat came fast. After the war‚ communist governments were installed in Poland‚ Romania‚ Hungary‚ Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia‚ forming the "Soviet Bloc”‚ under the soviet dominance and control. With the Red Scare in the back history‚ all the recent communist aggressive movements

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    1. I agreed‚ this contrasts the Monroe Doctrine which supported the idea of avoiding affairs with European nations and preexisting colonies. However‚ the U.S. did get involved with Cuba and Spain‚ and colonial relationship dating before the Doctrine. Also‚ prior to U.S. involvement‚ the nation had practiced isolationism. In contrast‚ the U.S. declared war on Spain and assisted Cuba. 2. The U.S. was interested in Cuba for several reasons. Firstly‚ it is geographically close and provides exports like

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    Phases of the Cold War

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    After the Second World War‚ the USA and USSR became two Super Powers. One nation tried to reduce the power of other. Indirectly the competition between the Super Powers led to the Cold War. Then America took the leadership of all the Capitalist Countries. Soviet Russia took the leadership of all the Communist Countries. As a result of which both stood as rivals to each other. Definition of the Cold War: In the graphic language of Hartman‚ “Cold War is a state of tension between countries in which each

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    Do you dislike hot or cold weather? Well in the giver Society you will never have to worry about hot or cold weather‚Because they have climent control and control over about everything you do. However there society is very different then ours. Climent control‚In the giver there is never any hurricane‚storms‚or tornatos. They dont experiance hot or cold weather.The people in the giver dont know that there is such thing as hot or cold or bad weather‚They think theres only one weather all the

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    Stalinism undoubtedly contributed to worsening Russian-American tensions that resulted in the start of the Cold War. Levering states that the ideology based on Marxist principles was not one that encapsulated the views of the Russian people at the time as a whole‚ but rather the doctrines of solely Russian rulers. Leninism didn’t allow for capitalist USA to cooperate to the extent it was willing to and even those within the Communist Party such economist Eugen Varga were disregarded for having this

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    The orthodox view of the Cold War’s origins was challenged by antithesis known as “revisionism”. Revisionists proposed new emphases its reasoning by stressing on the importance of American pursuit of its economic survival and that the Soviet Union was not solely to blame for the Cold War. Revisionists such as William A. Williams explained the emergence of the Cold War in terms of “dollar diplomacy”. Revisionists view the U.S foreign policy as inherently linked to the needs of Capitalism. In his

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