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    demonstrated by the Austrian State Treaty and the cuts in the Red Army. The Austrian State Treat‚ signed on the 15th May 1955‚ signified how the four powers: Britain‚ France‚ the USA and the USSR were willing to work together finally. The mere fact that Khrushchev signed it to prove his willingness to negotiate on key issues demonstrates even his desire for peace‚ despite having previous Stalinist views. As a result of the treaty‚ all

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy “My fellow Americans‚ ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country.” Elected in 1960 as the 35th president of the United States‚ 43-year-old John F. Kennedy became the youngest man and the first Roman Catholic to hold that office. His assassination on November 22‚ 1963‚ in Dallas‚ Texas‚ sent shockwaves around the world and turned the all-too-human Kennedy into a larger-than-life heroic figure. John F. Kennedy was born into one of America’s

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    If he chose to invade Cuba‚ he would get rid of Castro‚ and the missiles will be destroyed. However‚ if he did this‚ it would guarantee an immediate response from Khrushchev‚ and could lead to a nuclear war. It would be advisable to do nothing‚ as America has a lot more missiles than Russia. However‚ Kennedy would be going against his words‚ if he did nothing‚ as he said he would declare a war. If Kennedy blockaded

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    catastrophe such as a nuclear war was prevented. Soviet Union’s secretary of the communist party Khrushchev‚ and United States President Kennedy where in the center of this. Both members were very aggressive at the beginning‚ since neither of them wanted to look weak in front of their country. Luckily a guy named Tommy Thompson was in Kennedy’s corner and encouraged him to not invade Cuba in order for Khrushchev to be happy and not attack. Although business isn’t a war‚ it may feel like one at times.

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    In this paper I read documents of The Sinews of Peace (‘Iron Curtain Speech’)‚ Central Intelligence agency report‚ “Consequences of a Breakdown in Four-Power Negotiations on Germany”‚ Letter from Khrushchev to Ulbricht regarding the situation in Berlin‚ and Speech by President Ronald Reagan at the Brandenburg Gate‚ West Berlin‚ ‘Remarks on East-West Relations.’ The documents took place around 1946 through 1961. As each document explains and ties together the tension that was occurring in Europe and

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    : 4) Paris London Berlin Rome 6. (TCO 9) During the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ the U.S. and the Soviet Union were led by: (Points : 4) Reagan and Gorbachev Reagan and Khrushchev Kennedy and Castro Kennedy and Khrushchev 7. (TCO 8) Why did some European nations decide to limit welfare state benefits in the 1980s and 1990s? (Points : 4) They were worried about rapidly rising GDPs. They feared the loss of pensions

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    The Soviet Union was very powerful and was a big challenge to America during the Cold War. However‚ they weren’t as powerful as America is today because if they was they would still be around today. Their large military had a lot to do with their downfall this was because they did not have enough weapons or enough technology to support all of their soldiers. So which is why they were not able to defeat America because their technology was not as advanced as America’s was at the time. Even though

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    What were the main crises of the Cold War which affected the world in the period 1945 – 1990? – Redmond Egan Introduction There were many crises of the Cold War which affected the World. Some of the main crises were the Berlin Blockade‚ which forced the Americans to consider attacking the Russians on the ground. The Korean War‚ which brought the USA and the USSR into full battle under the gauze of the UN army and the North Korean Army respectively. Former President of the USA once said “When I

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    The causes of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe were that it had no popular support‚ political downfall‚ and economic problems. The fact that the USSR had gained all of its money from the Eastern European states (after world war 2)‚ Stalin’s paranoia of the West forced him to put all that money into defensive arms and therefore none of that money was being channeled into the country. Many historians would argue that it was at this point that the USSR began its downward spiral and this is

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