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Soviet War : The Cold War Essay

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Brandon Davis
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13 December 2016
Cold War Essay
From the years of 1947 to 1991, the Cold War became the peak of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. This tension originated through the political, economic, and ideological differences between these two governments. The United States was wary of the communist government in Russia, starting from the Red Scare. Throughout the duration of World War I and II, the United States sought to contain communism and prevent it from spreading into the free and democratic regions of the world. This caused the Red Scare, or in other terms, fear of world domination by communism, which led to hundreds of immigrants, with radical political views, to be sought out and deported. At this time, many Americans wanted to stop the spread of communism, so when the United States learned that the Soviet Union insisted on the spread of communism to neighboring countries, they immediately sought to prevent such from happening. The Bolshevik Revolution also played a significant role in the formation of the Cold War. Also known as the Russian Revolution, was the event where working class people and peasants revolted against the Monarchy government in favor of a communist political system. The outcome was that a communist government would be put in place, however, the consequences of this were the Russian economy in shambles, a drop in industrial production, and the fleeing of many skilled workers. In the wake of this

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