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    Ronald W. Reagan‚ who was our 40th president in the United States‚ helped the government find a better purpose and forced the Soviet Union to end the Cold War. Ronald Reagan was also known for having the largest number in guilty criminal offenses of administration officials‚ indictment‚ and/or investigations which were a result due to his multiple scandals. Two of some of the biggest scandals that I will discuss are his illegal scandals such as selling illegal arms to Iran and his ethical lapse in

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    Cold War Historiography: New Evidence Behind Traditional Typographies Timothy J. White For Americans and many in the world‚ the Cold War dominated international relations from 1945-1991. Only the nuclear balance of terror prevented this uneasy peace from becoming all out war‚ and few if any events could be understood outside of the context of this bipolar rivalry. As the Cold War came to an end‚ some thought we had witnessed "an end to history."(1) Instead‚ we have witnessed a fundamental change

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    Cold War The Cold War was a time of major conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union that started after World War Two. The Cold War dominated international affairs for many years and the space race and the arms race developed because of this competition. By the end of the 1980’s each side had spent trillions of dollars to possess nuclear weapons and the means of delivering these weapons on their enemies. Though many Americans were against the use of nuclear weapons‚ because of the

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    History of Sport Cold and Sport Joseph Rotblat‚ a Polish physicist once said‚ “The Cold War is over ‚ but Cold War thinking survives.“ This thinking that the United States is more democratic‚ powerful‚ family-orientated‚ and athletic than the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics can traced back to the 20th century. The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) were in political‚ military‚ economic‚ and ideological disagreements. In the 1940’s to the 1960’s‚ sport was not only

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    Who was to blame for the Cold War The USSR or the USA? Who was to Blame? Historians have changed their views about who was to blame for the cold war over the years. Soviet Historians: They blamed to the United States. The Traditionalits: They blamed to the USSR for the Cold War and its attempt to impose its ideology on the of the world Until the 1960s‚ most historians followed the official government line – that the Cold War was the direct result of Stalin’s aggressive Soviet expansionism

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    yifeng 11235946 Gened 111-16 The cold war The Cold War was out broke between the 1940s to the 1990s. It was the conflict between the United States and the USSR together with their respective allies. The powers at war engaged in boosting their respective defense systems that led to massive spending of their national resources.( Ronald 157) The Cold War was surely expressed through in many areas‚ according to Ronald Kidd(2009)‚ author of The

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    The time period between 1945 and 1991 is considered to be the era of the Cold War. The Cold War‚ known as the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union‚ each known during this time as the "super powers". This conflict consisted of the differing attitudes on the ideological‚ political‚ and military interests of these two states and their allies‚ exte nded around the globe. A common political debate covers the issue of who‚ if anyone won the Cold War. Many believe the United States

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    Kennan ’s containment theory was the superior anti-Communism strategy to take during the Cold War. At the start of the Cold War‚ when tension between the US and USSR was beginning to strain‚ there were many different strategies that could have been taken to fight against the ideological ideas of Communism. Since the fight is about ideals‚ it will not be waged as a traditional war‚ in the sense that these two superpowers do not want to engage with each other directly: firstly‚ because they did

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    What was President Nixon’s involvement in ending the war? By: Hailey Hazlett  When Richard Nixon became president in 1969‚ the whole vietnam war fell on his plate and it was up to him to decide how he was going to handle this issue. When he took office the U.S had been sending troops to Vietnam since 1965‚ in those 4 years 31‚000 american lives had been lost due to the war. Previously before him‚ President JFK had plans to take troops out gradually and attempt to strengthen the South Vietnamese army

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    Cuba‚ an island only 90 miles from U.S. shores‚ it posed a threat to the security of the nation. So‚ over the course of thirteen days‚ U.S. President‚ John F. Kennedy and a group of advisors known as ExComm (the Executive Committee of the National Security Council) evaluated

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