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    The Cold War was a result of conflicts between the US and the Soviet Union. These conflicts were both internal and external that could have been prevented. They include the creation and use of the atomic bomb‚ US and Soviet Union world supremacy‚ and the creation of the Truman Doctrine and Containment. The US was the first country to develop an atomic bomb. This bomb was created in case any country attacked the US or another war took place and would be used only if necessary as a military weapon

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    dominated the foreign policies of the two superpowers – the United States and the Soviet Union- and deeply affected their societies and their political‚ economic and military institutions. The Cold War also shaped the foreign policy and domestic politics of most other nations around the globe. Few countries‚ in fact‚ escaped its influence. Fundamentally‚ the Cold War was a confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union‚ fuelled on both sides by the belief that the ideology of the other side

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    The Cold War in 1980s – The Prone Seigneur Between the Two Superpowers Since Cold War began at the end of World War in the late 1940s‚ the two superpowers‚ the United States and the Soviet Union‚ were racing their power to get their dominance over another. Each side feared the other’s superior weapons‚ such as the United States had nuclear weapon and the USSR had their mighty Red Army. The Cold War spread through decades and seemed to be indefinite. Two superpowers with the race of weapon not only

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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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    During the cold war the United States wanted to abolish communism. They hated the Soviet Union even though they were allies in the previous world war. The Soviet Union got involved with Cuba and it started the whole fiasco between Cuba and the US. The US almost went to war with Russia because of this showing how they were willing to start World War III. This Fiasco demonstrates how quickly a problem can arise and lead to a natural disaster and how two super powers who do not want to show weakness

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    and the Soviet Union. The cold war wasn’t any normal war‚ there was no mass killings‚ no tanks or fighter jets‚ there wasn’t even any ground units. What there was though was a lot of nuclear weapons and money being spent on propaganda such as; newspapers‚ magazines and radio. They were spending money as if an actual war was going on. And even though there wasn’t any real physical war going on there were two great superpowers. The Cold War was started by the United States and the Soviet Union who were

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    opinion on who was actually to blame for the Cold War. Traditionalists are historians who believe that the Soviet Union was to blame‚ Revisionists‚ who believe that the United States were to blame and Post-Revisionists believe that both the USA and the Soviets were to blame. Summary The Cold War was the period of conflict‚ tension and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies from the mid-1940s until the early 1990s. Throughout this period‚ the rivalry

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    Anti-Communist Propaganda – Reed Crandall Reed Crandall’s illustration of the Soviet Union Leader Nikita Khrushchev‚ demonstrates the hatred of communism from an American standpoint during the Cold War. The result of World War II left the United States and the Soviet Union as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences. Therefore political and military tension brewed between the superpowers. However‚ the two superpowers would never engage in battle but were both victims

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    that led up to the Cold War shows that the Soviet Union‚ not the United States‚ was responsible for the development of the Cold War. There were many ideological differences between the two superpowers. The Soviet Union wanted a weak Germany and a communist government. The United States and there allies wanted a democratic government and a strong Germany. The United States was also worried over the Soviet spreading communism throughout Europe. The Soviet Union wanted to produce a world dominated by communism

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    Pact. This also led to a mad race of armaments by both the blocs. It led to the existence of two universal ideologies in conflict‚ and two different self-images‚ the United Stated championing a world made safe for democracy. Its opponent‚ the Soviet Union advocated world Communism Origins of the term At the end of World War II‚ English author and journalist George Orwell used cold war‚ as a general term‚ in his essay "You and the Atomic Bomb"‚ published October 19‚ 1945‚ in the British newspaper Tribune

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