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    The Cold War The Cold War is the name given to the relationship that developed primarily between the United States and the USSR after World War II. The Cold War began in 1946 between the United States and the Soviet Union, who had been allies just a few years before during World War II. Although they were once allies, America and the Soviet Union had very different systems of government. The United States had a democratic form of government and the Soviet Union was ran on a communist form of government

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    for Emotional Problems As Carl von Clausewitz famously stated, “War is merely a continuation of politics by other means.” He could not have been more accurate in the case of the Cold War, which came more than a century after his death. The Cold War, being a war of competing ideologies as well as competing nations and militaries, was focused more on political conflicts than military ones, thus giving it the moniker of being a “cold” war. Yet while the United States of America, the leader of the liberal

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    1. US and USSR interests: The Cold War extended to all corners of the world with a proxy war on almost every continent. The South East Asian country Vietnam became a Cold War battleground for the Second Indochina war which involved both the US and Russia’s interests. It was, once again, the Capitalist struggle against Communism. The Vietnam War was a direct result of the USSR’s and China’s communist presence and pressure. It was part of the “Domino Effect”. The “Domino Effect” was a theory by US

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    Vietnam and The Cold War Essay

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    Vietnam and The Cold War It is impossible to accurately describe the major events that occurred during the cold war without mentioning the war in Vietnam. From its start, this war has been very controversial concerning its purposes and effects on the countries involved. Both sides of this war lost a great number of soldiers and most of these men and women were not even sure why they were fighting. To this day, there is still a lot of uncertainty about the events that took place during this

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    History Of The Cold War

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    The cold war. Who gives a war that name? The cold war was given the name cold because there were really no hot wars, it was mostly a war based on economy, politics, and propaganda.(Hot wars are actual military confronts/battles) The only known direct military confronts were the Korean war, the Vietnam war, and the Cuban conflicts. It started right after World War II and it is considered to be the longest war to have ever happened since it lasted for about 45 years. The war was mostly between The

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    Truman And The Cold War

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    out of World War II ready to concentrate on domestic issues, but unfortunately, the more pressing issue of the Cold War needed addressing. Democracy and communism challenged the world order and the United States and the USSR took center stage on determining the world’s economic, social and political future for the next forty-five years. Each American president handled the power differently, acted on what he thought was in the best interest of the United States, and took on the Cold War through words

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    that really made a negative impact on the world. These included Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Mao Zedong, and several others. The idea of absolute power to one person is a dangerous concept and can destroy a country in a short amount of time. The Cold War was a time of determination to stop communism in the eyes of the United States. It also was a time for America to better itself and finding the flaws within their own Country. There was a policy set up stating that the States would help out any country

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    The Cold War originated after World War II. The divergences started amongst the year of 1947 throughout 1951. The Cold War mandated the world to select sides generating an apprehensive atmosphere. The world divided into two enormous establishments NATO and the Warsaw pact. The Cold War was not an ordinary war. The U.S. and Soviet Union arose from WWII as universal influences, activating conflicts about philosophies and nationwide safety. The rigidness between the capitalist group and the communist

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    World War II divided Korea into a Communist, northern half and an American-occupied southern half, divided at the 38th parallel. The Korean War began when the North Korean Communist army crossed invaded non-Communist South Korea. As North Korean army, armed with Soviet tanks, quickly overran South Korea, the United States came to South Korea's aid. General Douglas MacArthur, who had been overseeing the post World War II affair of Japan, sent the US forces, which began to hold off the North Koreans

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    1. Explain the US policy of containment abroad. What were the economic, military, and political strategies of enforcing containment? Identify at least three specific programs or institutions in your response. * First laid out by George F. Kennan in 1947, Containment stated that communism needed to be contained and isolated, or it would spread to neighboring countries. This spread would allow the Domino Theory to take hold, meaning that if one country fell to communism, then each surrounding

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