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    Roosevelt. In Eastern Europe Stalin wanted friendly governments that bordered the Soviet Union's. U.S on the other hand wanted natural resources in Eastern Europe like oil and to reconstruct governments around here. Hypocritical thing Stalin pointed out about the US was that US officials demanded democratic elections in Eastern Europe while supporting Dictatorships in Latin America.The Allies split up Germany, Soviet Union would make it a puppet communist government on the eastern section, while

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    two opposing ways of life. One was democratic capitalism, whose leading representatives were the United States and the nations of Western Europe. The other was totalitarian Communism, the system of the Soviet Union and its "satellite" nations in Eastern Europe. Between 1945 and 1990, despite constant tensions and an alarming buildup of nuclear arms on both sides, the United States and the Soviet Union officially remained at peace—hence the name the "cold" war. Yet it was hardly a peaceful era. Furthermore

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    between the superpower the USA and the USSR between the end of WW2 in 1945-1991. Both the superpower saw a threat form each other to its continue of survival and adopted strategies to preserve their position. The superpower divided Europe into two: Eastern Europe which is leaded by the communist USSR, while there was democratic which is leaded by the USA in the Western Europe. Both the USA and USSR (Soviet Union) have several countries as their allies. the USA had the UK, France, New Zealand, Australia

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    during the inter-war period but in the 1980s, there was an unanticipated demise of Communism. So how can we explain the sudden collapse of communism in Europe? I would argue that there were several forces converging to the breakdown of communism in Eastern Europe. Factors such as the high expenses of engaging in nuclear arms, the lost of their satellite states, the growing economic disparity in Europe and the changing attitudes and values of the younger people converged together that brought communism

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    Russia And The Cold War

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    Cold War is a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats propaganda and other measures short of open warfare in particular. Russia is a vast nation that stretches from Eastern Europe across the Eurasian land mass. It was the most powerful republic of the former Soviet Union ethnic Russians composed about half of the population it is the world's largest country. They called it Cold War because the two countries never fought each other directly it was called a

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    Us Post Ww2 Essay

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    USSR and the eastern bloc represented a serious obstacle to this and one can see how these Imperialist tendencies caused an inevitable clash with the USSR as they represented an obstacle to the aim of reformation of global capitalism to facilitate trade with the US. The USSR posed a real threat to US economic hegemony hence a standoff between the two was in many ways inevitable due to the US aggressively searching for new markets. The US was keen to assert American influence in eastern Europe by demanding

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    that had destroyed their city. The Berlin Wall was built by the Communists to divide Berlin and keep East Berlin under communist influence. The Wall not only divided Berlin, but most of Europe. News of the fall of the Berlin Wall spread across the world and symbolized a new beginning for Berlin and other European nations. On August 13 1961 East Berlin’s government decided to end their relationship with West Berlin by building a wall through streets, homes and people's lives. The first two versions

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    Airline Deregulation

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    Airline Deregulation act of 1978 Aston A Samms Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract The United States Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 was a dramatic turning point in America. It was the first systematic dismantling of a comprehensive system of government control since the Supreme Court declared the National Recovery Act unconstitutional in 1935. It was also part of a broader movement that, with varying degrees of thoroughness, transformed such industries as trucking, railroads, buses

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    a couple of times. I also still have the staff handbook lol. I think I would be suitable for this job because I am familiar with this job. (IF THIS APP SAYS PLAGARIZED I CAN SHOW PROOF IT IS NOT.) Username: Azial Age: 15 Timezone and Country: Eastern Time Zone Previous Experience: Yes, I have been staff on hcf servers such as veltpvp, oxpvp, and soaringhcf, I was a SR-MOD on Soaring which was released a couple months ago. I was staff on PulsePVP (ask tenseh for proof) I also had some experience

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    IGN: Mystofire Age: 17 Timezone: New York City Time zone Eastern Time Zone UTC-05:00 What Server are you applying for? : Kit-PVP What is your current level of knowledge on MC & MCW? : /Ban-ip - ip-address - Reason ( Saw the hacker with 100 % proof, or Saw people is advertising). /Temp mute - IGN - Reason ( for people who is spamming or swearing the chat but not flooding the chat). /Socialspy (Look into private messages that other players send to each other). /Tp - player ( for close recording

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