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    In 1945after World War II‚ there was an end to the alliance between the United States‚ Britain‚ and the USSR. If all of this hadn’t been a problem‚ a rivalry between communist and capitalist societies had led to what is known today as The Cold War. It has been known to this day that The Cold War not only had many causes but also had many effects. From the Arms Race to The Cuban Missile Crisis‚ it all had a great impact on society‚ economy‚ and politics. The Cold War was called “The Cold War”‚ because

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    The End of Ussr

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    How important was the rivalry between Gorbachev and Yeltsin in bringing about the end of USSR? The end of USSR did not happen overnight but rather in stages namely politically and economically‚ specifically the end of the command economy‚ the discrediting of soviet/ communist ideology‚ the decline of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU)‚ and the disintegration of USSR into the 15 states which occurred on 25 December 1991. The implementation of glasnost and perestroika‚ the collapse

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    How successful was Leonid Brezhnev in dealing with the economic problems of the USSR after 1973? • During the 1970’s‚ the Soviet economy started to slow down despite efforts to increase production‚ especially in consumer goods. (Not a effective model for producing consumer goods because production levels and prices were not determined by the forces of supply and demand. • The Five Year plan remained the model for economic. • Despite all this‚ the Five Year Plans remained the model for economic

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    Between the years of 1945 and 1980‚ American society was experiencing significant shifts in various aspects such as societal norms‚ government policies‚ and advocacy movements. For many of these changes‚ it was hard to tell whether they painted a liberal or a conservative future for the United States. It seemed like there was a constant back and forth between liberal and conservative ideologies. At times‚ conservative values dominated‚ emphasizing traditional norms and limited government intervention

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    Wartime Propaganda (U.S)

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    U.S Wartime Propaganda Polices Abstract This research paper talks about the Untied States use of propaganda as a political tool and the conflicting messages it sent to its citizens and countries around the world. The United States of America is a country that promotes freedom of speech with equality and justice for all‚ while disseminating political propaganda‚ controlling the flow of information and promoting racism. This paper is going to define propaganda and its role in the World War II. The

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    the anti-war movement‚ one being that it was the reason the Vietnam war ended. On the contrary‚ the movement was more social and cultural than it was political. As a single organization it had little impact‚ but as a whole movement‚ it was able to influence on a broader level the politics in America. Even the Johnson and Nixon administration insisted they would ignore the anti-war efforts yet still‚ they adapted their policies to those who dissented.(456) Those in opposition to the anti-war wave tried

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    AP European History Chapter 25: imperialism‚ Alliances‚ and War Chapter Overview: After 1870‚ Europe exercised unprecedented influence and control over the rest of the world. European dominance brought every part of the globe into a single world economy. The new global economy increased hostility and led to intense nationalism. Section One: Expansion of European Power and the New Imperialism Section Overview Explosive developments in nineteenth-century science‚ technology‚ industry‚ agriculture

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    Vietnamese society affected after the war with American had ended in 1975? INTRODUCTION In Vietnam history‚ the country has been mixed with many wars but the one that has been recognize the most is probably the war against American. Many others countries paid attentions to the situation in Vietnam during the war. Because of advanced media‚ it allows television to broadcast war images internationally. As a consequence‚ the war in Vietnam became the first war that was being watch by the world.

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    DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OPEN-ENDED AND CLOSED-ENDED FUND OPEN END FUND DEFINATION A type of mutual fund that does not have restrictions on the amount of shares the fund will issue. If demand is high enough‚ the fund will continue to issue shares no matter how many investors there are. Open-end funds also buy back shares when investors wish to sell. CLOSED END FUND DEFINATION A type of fund with a fixed number of shares outstanding‚ and one which does not redeem shares the way a typical mutual fund

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    World War 1 was a global conflict lasting from 1914 to 1918. The horrors of this war was the first of its kind and everyone believed it was the war to end all wars‚ calling it the Great War. Sixteen million people were killed due to the amount of countries involved and the unnecessary longation of the war. Due to rising political conflicts‚ improvement of technology‚ and looking for economic gain not only caused world war 1 it made it the deadliest war people have ever witnessed at that point in

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