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    The Historical Investigation

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    DIPLOMA PROGRAMME Teacher Support Material History Internal Assessment k INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE ORGANIZATION For first examinations in 2003 b Diploma Programme HISTORY Internal Assessment Teacher Support Material For first examinations in 2003 International Baccalaureate Organization Buenos Aires Cardiff Geneva New York Singapore Diploma Programme History Internal Assessment Teacher Support Material International Baccalaureate Organization‚ Geneva‚ CH-1218‚ Switzerland

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    Cuban Missile Crisis

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    Explain why relations changed between the USA and the USSR as a result of events in Cuba between 1959 and 1962 and how the Cuban missile Crisis affected relations between the USA and the USSR. The USA and the USSR never really got on after WW2 ended‚ it was always a competition to see who the greatest superpower was. The Cuban Missile Crisis was the nearest that both sides came to an actual nuclear war. The tensions were intense for both sides‚ for both USA and USSR could have started a war if

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    frick off

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    Cuban American relation since “the issue was entirely one between the United States and the Soviet Union.”25 He states that although the confrontation could have eliminated Castro‚ “the exercise had little to do with himOn the other hand‚ Khrushchev writes in his memoirs that Castro did indeed play a significant role in the Crisis. He bluntly announces that Castro was solely responsible for the shooting of the U-2 plane27 and that Castro encouraged the Soviet Union to “launch a preemptive

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    In the chapter four Cuban Missile Crisis: A Second Cut of the book “Essence of Decision by Allison and Zelikow‚ it’s the analyzation of what happen during the Cuban Missile Crisis to have knowledge of the government behavior. Allison analyzed the Cuban Missile crisis by categorizing them into three events: 1) The deployment of Soviet offensive missiles in Cuba; 2) The imposition of a US; and 3) the withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba. In the first place‚ one the reasons why the Soviet Union

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    threat because it took place at the start of the weakening of Communism in Eastern Europe. The Soviet retreat from Cuba‚ the growing atmosphere of detente and the Sino-soviet split all combined to weaken soviet control over Eastern Europe. When Khrushchev came to power in 1953 after Stalin’s death in 1950 he began a policy of Destalinisation in Eastern Europe and even denounced Stalin in a secret speech in 1954. This all made communism seem weaker and people began to revolt against the USSR’s influence

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    Endgame by Samuel Beckett

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    The mood and attitude of Samuel Beckett ’s 1957 play‚ Endgame‚ are reflective of the year of its conception. The history that reflects directly on the play itself is worth sole attention. In that year‚ the world was a mixed rush of Cold War fear‚ existential reason‚ and race to accomplishment (Garraty 307). Countries either held a highlighted concern with present wartime/possibility of war‚ or involvement with the then sprouting movement of Existentialism. The then "absurdist theater" reflected the

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    Cuban Missle

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    Cuba played a significant part in the development of the Cold War. With some of the events that were inspired and executed from Cuba‚ there was a sense of a Third World War. With the new leader Castro and his ideology and philosophies‚ the Missile Crisis‚ and Bay of Pigs it is easy to see that Cuba played a very significant part in the development of the Cold War. Before Fidel Castro came to power‚ General Batista was gaining American support in response to Castro supporting the USSR and showing

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    The CIA directed coup in Iran and the Cuban Missile Crisis had both unforeseen effects of the Cold War. They both have both nationalist and communists conflict. The difference is the full extent of how successful America was. The Cia coup in Iran was a result of Iran with holding the oil and their influence of communist beliefs. The Cuban Missile Crisis was thought to affect the safety of America itself‚ the bomb could hit them. These areas are similar because in both events America is determined

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    What were the causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis? There is believed to be three major causes that contributed to the start of the Cuban Missile Crisis. ‘The Bay Of Pigs’ Invasion - Considered to have contributed greatly to the Cuban Missile Crisis is the ‘Bay of Pigs’ invasion in April‚ 1962. It was essentially an illegal attempt which was encouraged and funded by the CIA/Cuban Exiles to invade Cuba. The Americans felt it necessary to invade when Fidel Castro came to rule‚ turned his country

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    Cuban Missile Crisis Many people feared nuclear war. The Cuban Missile was a tense political battle. The missile’s discovery‚ Kennedy’s response‚ and the deal are in the following paragraphs.(History.com) Soviet missiles were discovered 90 miles off the coast of Florida. It was on October 14‚ 1962‚ a U.S spy plane flew over Cuba‚ and took pictures of military installations. (Cuban Missile Crisis: Helga Schier). They ended up being nuclear soviet missiles. The next day‚ October 15‚ the National

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