The cold war began around 1945 and relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union continued to deteriorate for 40 years. During this time tensions between The U.S and its NATO allies and the soviet union grew along with dooming pressures of nuclear war. The Soviet Union tried to spread communism while the U.S. fought against their political ideology. The Soviet Union was more responsible for causing this cold war. The North Atlantic Treaty was signed by the U.S.‚ Canada‚ and ten nations of Western
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Their were various points throughout the Nixon and Carter administrations where US both continued the Cold War diplomacy and clashed with communist nations. Their were also times were the US broke social boundaries and departed from the Cold War norms by attempting to restore a good relationship with the Soviet Union. During the Nixon administration the Cold War diplomacy continued through the Vietnam war. During the earlier years as president he continued to fight the Vietnam war‚ which was a fight
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would be impossible to imagine life without it. The Sputnik scare On October 4‚ 1957‚ the Soviet Union — a union of republics led by Russia — launched the world’s first man-made satellite into orbit. The satellite‚ known as Sputnik‚ did not do much: It tumbled aimlessly around in outer space‚ sending blips and bleeps from
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Gorbachev did everything he could to preserve the Soviet Union. In contrast‚ Boris Yeltsin wished for the dissolution of the Soviet Union as fast as possible. His wishe came true when Gorbachev‚ realizing that he had lost widespread support‚ resigned from his position. To understand why Yeltsin lent his stature as the elected President of Russia to the dissolution of the Soviet Union‚ an individual analysis (level 1) will be conducted. According to Kotz and Weir‚ Yeltsin was in fact‚ a high ranking
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SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY: 1919-1945 Soviet foreign policy throughout the period from 1919 to 1945 is confusing and often contradictory. By the 1920’s the Bolshevik communists found themselves the leaders of a former Great Power which was pulled by conflicting tendencies. On the one hand‚ communist ideology preached a world-wide “worker’s revolution” whose goal was the dissolution of all nation-states. On the other hand‚ Russia needed the support of other nations in order to rebuild its political
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After World War II the United States and the Soviet Union were reluctant allies against Germany. They had very different political policies and philosophies‚ and the difference in foreign policies led to the inception of the Cold War. The Soviet Union was ruthlessly expansionary. This is evidenced by their failure to comply with the agreements made during the Yalta Conference. Stalin agreed that the Soviet Union would allow Poland‚ Bulgaria‚ and Romania to have free‚ democratic elections
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Tensions between the US and the Soviet Union after World War II The United States and the Soviet Union were never in a completely stable relationship. World War II had both nations working together‚ but partly only because Germany was a common enemy of them both. Roosevelt did not agree with communism‚ but would work alongside Stalin in order to stop a bigger issue‚ the Nazis. By helping each other out‚ they became part of the Big Three along with Britain. However‚ even working together
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The Battle of Gettysburg: Why was it a Turning Point? “This nation shall have a new birth of freedom‚ and that government of the people‚ by the people‚ for the people‚ shall not perish from the earth” -Abraham Lincoln‚ The Gettysburg Address 150‚000 men fought in this violent war (B). Only 99‚000 of those men have lived. The Battle of Gettysburg was a brutal war‚ but it wasn’t the worst. Compared to the other wars America has fought in‚ it’s far better.
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The economy of the Soviet Union was based on a system of state ownership of the means of production‚ collective farming‚ industrial manufacturing and centralized administrative planning. Starting in 1924‚ with Stalin rising to power‚ the period of the centralized economy made the central government of Russia formulate all economic decisions. The command economy was one of the key features of the Soviet society‚ however‚ it came with benefits and setbacks. For example‚ an advantage would be low levels
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The space race is a competition between the United Sates and the Soviet Union‚ the two Cold War rivals during the 20th century regarding achievements in the field of space exploration. It began in 1955 when both countries announced that they would soon be launching satellites into orbit. The Soviets took the US announcement as a challenge and even established a commission whose goal was to beat the US in putting a satellite into space. The Space Race can trace its origins to Germany‚ beginning in
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