Identify and describe ONE consequence of U.S. involvement in World War I. One consequence of the involvement in World War 1 was the casualties rate. Between the casualty’s rate between America and France both country suffered major losses with deaths reaching over 100‚000 on both sides no one country really won the war. But the main consequence in World War 1 was not the casualties that was suffered after the war‚ but what was going on at home. One of the biggest consequence of World War 1 was the way the
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The Cold War as it is called was a war that started because of tensions between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies. The tensions that developed were primarily over military‚ political‚ cultural and social ideas that varied greatly between the two nations. Each Nation and its allies developed a distrust that would last for many years and introduce new military and political methods that would shape our future. The Cold War was not a war as we would think with destruction
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The cold war was in fact the most particular war in the history of the world‚ mainly because this war didn’t have a direct conflict with the two enemy states. We learned the causes of the Cold War‚ the importance of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan‚ how nationalism developed in the Middle East‚ how the Holocaust influenced the world‚ the reasons for the fall of the Soviet Union and the establishment and work of the United Nations along with the purposes and functions of the Warsaw Pact
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Causes of the Cold War The Cold War occurred during a time of rebuilding for Europe. It characterized international relations and dominated the foreign policies of Europe. It affected all of Europe and determined lasting alliances. The Cold War was caused by the social climate and tension in Europe at the end of World War II and by the increasing power struggles between the Soviet Union. Economic separation between the Soviets and the west also heightened tensions‚ along with the threat
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example‚ World War I we have thrived on making a new and perfecting old military weapons. We haven’t only advanced in making weapons we accepted the idea of daylight savings this idea was used throughout World War I because of the lack of coal which was used for light. By pushing the clocks an hour ahead people were able to use one extra hour of daylight. However‚ the idea was cast aside for a while after the war‚ it eventually came back and stuck. At another point in history‚ The Cold War we began using
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Origin of Cold War [Jaepil Lee] [0615-9127] [Feb 13th‚ 2013] [Scott Rutherford] The Cold War distinguished from hot war not including the actual warfare had been global phenomenon after World War Second. The origin of Cold War after 1945 two most powerful countries‚ United States and Soviet Union advocating capitalism and communism essentially reveal the ideological conflicts and with military blockage disclose the positional welfare in a political‚ economic and military area. The origin
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Chinese invasion of southeast asia Cold War Of Vietnam Loretta L. Richardson Troy University Anthropology 2200 Susan E. Pappas‚ Ph.D. October 30‚ 2011 Cold War Of Vietnam Today in America the question still come to the minds of many of the American people. How did the American soldiers’ view the war and was it a mission that was necessary to protect the people of the United States Of America. Most servicemen would say yes
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How far do you agree with the view that superpower misjudgements account for the development of the Cold War in the years 1945-53? The term Cold War has been used to describe the period of extreme tension between the capitalist USA and communist USSR. Many historians argue that the main reason for the development of the Cold War was the misunderstandings between the two superpowers. This view is further supported by Source 7 who states that‚ “American decision-makers misread Soviet security interests
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Issues: What explains the cold war’s ending? When‚ how‚ and why did the cold war end? What happened to the Soviet Union? Ronald Reagan is not the reason the cold war ended one way or the other. Contributing Influences: Soviet Collapse Anticommunist Resurgence 1979-1991 Ronald Reagan a big influence Mikhail Gorbachev & Ronald Reagan Gorbachev’s pol. Stance & friendship with Reagan Soviet Collapse; Soviet was involved in Cuba‚ Africa and Europe Over-extended their ability
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What were the Cold War fears of the American people in the aftermath of the Second World War? How successfully did the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower address these fears? In the years following the end of World War II‚ the American population’s attention was diverted to one threat: that of a Communist takeover by Soviet Russia. The Eisenhower Administration responded to the crisis by promoting government investments into defense systems and education; such responses did not completely
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