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    the communist Soviet Union and the capitalist west ideologies were incompatible with each other. The essence of the Cold War was seen as the opposition of communism and capitalism (Kishlansky‚ Geary‚ and O’Brien 874). This belief was present as soon as 1946‚ when Winston Churchill gave a speech characterizing the Soviet Union as a government that was capable of trying to “enforce totalitarian systems upon the free democratic world” (Churchill 303). He also contrasted the Soviet Union as a state where

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    the international system like after it? what was it? Baltic States under strict Soviet control after the Second World War. The term Cold War was first used in the 14th century to describe a conflict between Muslims and Christians in Spain; it was later coined by the famous American journalist Walter Lippman in the 1940s. The Cold War was a period of entrenched‚ ideological opposition‚ between the East Bloc—the Soviet Union and its allies—and the West Bloc—the United States and its allies—in which both

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    He feels that the United States and the Soviet Union were two major powers with two different ideas. He believes there were “actors” that played major roles in the beginning and in the end of the Cold War like Pope John Paul and Ronald Reagan. Gaddis says‚ “All at once a single individual‚ through

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    AP European History THE COLD WAR in EUROPE (1945-1990) Watershed Events 4th Quarter 1. Berlin Blockade and Airlift • Who - Soviet and Western Allies • What - The soviets chose to seal the city off by closing all railroads and highways that led from Berlin to West Germany in order to drive the Western powers out of Berlin. Soviet wanted to get the Allies to give up Berlin. The Allies chose to drop off supplies via planes to support West Berlin. When - 1948/49 Where - Berlin Why - Rising tension

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    During WWII‚ the United States and the Soviet Union worked together against a common enemy. Sadly‚ after the war was over tense grew in both nations. The U.S. disliked the Soviet communism and Russia’s current leader at the time. The United States believed that Joseph Stalin was a blood-thirsty ruler. While the Soviets hated America for entering the war so late. They basically blamed the death of the tens of millions of Russians on the U.S. The Soviet also felt the U.S. never treated the USSR as

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    showing evidence that the U.S. had major decisions to make and that they did not want to mess it all up and be embarrassed once again. The second cause of the Cuban missile crisis was when the Soviet Union decided to give Cuba more weapons. As stated in the textbook‚ President Kennedy learned that the soviets

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    1989 Russian Revolutions

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    On the morning of December 26‚ 1991 the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics replaced its infamous golden hammer and sickle with the tricolor of the Russian Federation. That day the world witnessed the collapse of the most powerful empire of the 20th century. Prompted by the revolt of the Caucasus and Baltic states‚ which demanded sovereignty over the land that was unlawfully seized from them. The dissolution of the Soviet Union is characterized by a poor economy‚ political repression and political

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    Truman Doctrine Dbq

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    American response to the North Korean invasion were all based on the foreign policy of containment in hopes that the United States could create a way to eliminate the threat of anymore Soviet expansion. The Truman Doctrine was a way for the United States to give aid to those who who were trying to stop the damage that the Soviets were causing. The Truman Doctrine was the main contributing factor to why the American people had support for Chiang Kai-shek in China. The Doctrine was also the reason why the

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    Stalin's effects on WW2

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    This town was the birthplace of Joseph Stalin‚ the future ruler of the world superpower‚ the Soviet Union. Joseph Stalin is one of the most significant aspects of World War Two because of the agreements he had with Germany‚ his reaction and plans against the German offensive against Soviet Union territories‚ and the Soviet Unions counter-offensive and push to Germany. On August 23rd of 1939‚ Soviet Union ruler Joseph Stalin agreed to sign a non-aggression‚ or neutrality pact with Adolf Hiter‚ this

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    Cold War

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    of the Cold War The Soviet-American combat‚ known as the "Cold War" hung heavy over global affairs for more than forty long years; structuring the world with extensive military buildups‚ an unceasing nuclear arms rivalry‚ intensive surveillance‚ and relentless technological emulations. Further elaborated are the causes and repercussions of this menacing fracas drawn upon the world by the two superpowers; the United States of America and the Soviet Union. The Cold War dominated

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