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    important war that shaped, changed, and evolved the way that life in America, and the rest of the world, is today. The Cold War happened over the course of roughly 45 years. The Cold War was a huge time filled with tension between the communist and noncommunist nations. In other words, it was the Soviet Union and the United States in rivalry from 1947 until 1991. During this rivalry, the two superpowers, as they were called, didn’t have an actual war ( also referred to as a “hot” war). Rather,

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    of the cold war. He came to power in 1985 as the general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and resigned in 1991 as the president of the Soviet Union ending the existence of USSR. During this time, Gorbachev’s actions such as the creation of “perestroika” and “glasnost” policy, the ending of the Afghanistan war, the agreement of reunification of Germany and finally the contribution to the Malta summit were very significant and brought the cold war to it’s

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    Amanda Fuchs The Global Effects of the Cold War and Decolonization The Cold War, also known as what could have been the third world war, conquered the second half of the 20th century. This international crisis, beginning at the end of World War II, is defined as the period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. There are numerous reasons as to why many believed the Cold War commenced, one being that the Soviet Union wanted to spread its belief of communism worldwide, which in

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    Cold War: The Berlin Wall

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    The Berlin Wall was a barrier that completely separated East and West Berlin during the time of the Cold War. It was constructed August 13th, 1961 and fell November 9th, 1989 from demolition. After WWII Germany was divided between the Soviets (East Germany) and the Allies (West Germany) to separate the two ideologies of communism and capitalism. The wall restricted movement from East to West Berlin, so citizens under communist rule could not escape to capitalism. People in East Berlin wanted to escape

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    enemies after the war. It was not the first time that the Soviets and the Americans found themselves on opposite sides. The communist revolution led by Lenin and Trotsky was the first instance of belligerence between communism and capitalism, and it started when the United States dispatched troops to Siberia with the mission of fighting Bolshevik revolutionaries (Borch 1998, 181). Ideological differences have been at the center of many conflicts throughout history, and the Cold War was no exemption

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    development of nuclear weapons helped to end World War II, but in turn created their own war between the United States and the Soviet Union. The development of modified military missiles such as the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, or ICBM, by Americans and the Soviets, had an impact on the struggle of power of the Cold War. The importance of military involvement in the creation of modified missiles and engines were critical events of the Cold War. Additionally, the steps taken to get to space were

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    covering is the Cold War and question number six. The Roosevelt Administration was determined to avoid a retreat like the one that followed WWI. The United States itself had sole possession of the atomic bomb. The United States goal was to expand democracy. America saw that there needed to be global economic reconstruction. The Soviets looked to model the rest of the world after their own values and origins. It indeed had to do with Soviet Expansion. The Russians didn’t want to go to war with the United

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    the Cold War and the Cold War ended shortly after the Berlin Wall fell. The Berlin Wall separated East and West Berlin. Many people died trying to cross the Berlin Wall to see family or friends. In 1987 Ronald Reagan (United States president from 1981 to 1989 ) demanded Mr.Gorbachev (general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union) to tear down the Berlin Wall to unite the Berlin people. The struggle was called the Cold War because it did not actually lead to fighting. The Cold War

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    The Cold War lasted for forty years, from 1945 to 1985. Few historians took the time to address the events as they unfolded thus leaving most people with little or no explanations of the development of the war. During this fearful period, nine presidents served Americans and each president thought that the war carried a lot of dangers for forty five years. Accordingly, young Americans, Soviets and other citizens of the world require the services of a scholar with extraordinary gifts to provide insight

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    The Cold War was a state of political hostility between countries characterised by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare (Oxford Dictionary of English). President Harry S. Truman had major influence on the continuation of the Cold War in relation to policy, communication and ideology. Truman became President in 1945 after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Truman was known for his tough stance against the Soviet Union and refusal to compromise with Stalin and for his policy

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