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    regional powers. According to Rajagopalan‚ despite their enormous power‚ both superpowers were forced to follow the lead of their regional allies more often than the other way around. In the bipolar world‚ at least

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    start and development of the Cold War. The former is comprised of the military aspect‚ while the latter is made up by the political aspect of the Cold War Firstly‚ the ‘battle of spheres of influence’ referred to the clash of ideas between both superpowers during the Cold war; in other words‚ the conflict between capitalism/liberal democracy and communism. Consequently‚ this theme was the source of most‚ if not all‚ engagements throughout the course of the Cold War. It was the clash between capitalism

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    it was simply one of many factors contributing to the war between communism and capitalism. When the USA ended World War Two by dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945‚ they demonstrated their intention to become the single world superpower‚ which was perceived as a direct threat to the USSR and communism. This prompted the arms race‚ which quickly

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    most important impetus of all. Even though the imperialist intent of the Sovietisation of Eastern Europe prompted the USA to come up with the Containment Policy that led to the conflicts‚ it was still the misunderstanding and mistrust from both superpowers which aggravated the progress and tensions of the Cold War. The Sovietisation of Eastern Europe was viewed by USA as expansionistic and hence‚ is one of the causes of the Cold War. The Soviet Union used the strategy "what we have‚ we hold"‚ creating

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    first step you should take towards becoming a superhero is to figure out what your superpower is. You don’t necessarily have to narrow you power down to one; you can have multiple superpowers if you want. Although‚ since you are just a normal person and don’t actually have any “real” superpowers‚ you’ll have to work with what you have because you can’t literally have laser vision or be able to fly. Your superpower doesn’t have to be something ridiculously cool like flying or laser vision either.

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    the goal of protecting the people from evil villains‚ they have differences‚ especially in birth and creation‚ superpowers‚ and costumes. Superman was born in planet Krypton‚ while Batman was born in Gotham City in the earth. Superman has extreme superpowers which include super-speed‚ super-strength‚ super-hearing‚ and telescopic vision. On the other hand‚ Batman does not have any superpowers but uses his wealth and intelligence to fight criminals. Also‚ their costumes differ in that‚ Batman’s costume

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    where the two superpowers of the time the United States (US) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) fought each other in many different battlefronts but never involving actual armed conflict with each other. This war lasted for about half a century and in this essay I shall relate the origins and the early manifestations of this war. The most significant reason for the start of the Cold War was the opposite and conflicting ideologies existing within the two superpowers. Communist USSR

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    between the USA and the USSR but it was to increase tension in order to achieve their goal to become and equal superpower with the USA or to become even stronger than the USA.I feel that Relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were driven by a complex ideological‚ political‚ and economic factors‚ which led to shifts between cautious cooperation and often bitter superpower rivalry over the years‚ they were never really both relaxed at any given time with both being wary of the other

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    of both and how this conflict led to Rome becoming a naval power. Introduction. In Ancient Rome History‚ one of the greatest‚ if not the greatest rival of Rome in terms of power‚ financial and military strength was Carthage. Both nations were superpowers of their time‚ and were the two dominant figures in the western Mediterranean‚ for Carthage‚ and Italian peninsula‚ for Rome. In this essay‚

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    The downfall of Soviet Union can be connected to the Arms race between the two superpowers of the U.S and the USSR. The results from the arms race left too much unused waste material‚ such as the stockpile of nuclear warheads and costed both superpowers a hefty sum. The Soviets continued to invest too much currency into their government to keep up with the U.S. The Soviets had to increase effort to reach where they were before the escalation and the results to this upsurge were not pleasant. The

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