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    Who Won The Cold War

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    official end of the cold war. No one really won the cold war. The United States of America spent trillions of dollars on themselves. Demands of freedom were soon spread to the Soviet Union. Americans were pleasantly shocked, but shocked nonetheless at the turn of events in the Soviet bloc. On Christmas Day 1991, the Soviet flag flew over the Kremlin in Moscow for the last time. It was ruled by a single party the Communist Party that demanded the allegiance of every Russian citizen. Will

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    scare from communism. The Cold War between America and the Soviet Union soon was referred to as the Red Scare. The Red Scare affected many people who were ruled by fear in the United States. Many compare this time to the witch trials in Salem, many were accused and even went to court of the accusations that were made on minimum evidence. After the World War, the Cold War began shortly afterwards. The Cold War was between the Soviet Union and the United States, the american people started to refer

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    The Space Race was a 20th century competition between two Cold War rivals, the United States of America and the Soviet Union. This competition was held between 1955 until 1972 and enabled these two rivals to advance their ability of spaceflight and their exploration out of the Earth’s reach. The competition covered several ways in taking human life out of Earth’s orbit and to successfully bring them back home in the process. The Space Race brought about several controversial topics relating to how

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    1892 by a minister named Francis Bellamy, the pledge was written for a national patriotic school program, in which children throughout the country would recite his words while facing the American flag. Words have been added, phrases have been altered for clarity, and even the correct way to salute the flag has been changed. While the vast majority of these changes were important, for example the salute being changed from a Nazi-esque extended right arm to the child’s hand over their heart, “under God”

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    Red Iceberg Propaganda

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    the Soviet Union was not only a battle of political conflict but also a rivalry to spread political ideology and influence worldwide. Various pieces of propaganda and articles written during the time had largely impacted American popular opinion and had powerful effects on the culture among young men and women of the 1940’s and 1950’s. “The Red Iceberg” comic book cover, published and presented during the Cold War era, was one use of media that perpetuated the negative effects of Soviet Union political

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    is an allegorical novel meant to tell the events prior to, during, and after the Bolshevik revolution in Russia in 1917. Orwell wrote the novel as a cautionary tale to warn people of the dangers of having a totalitarian government such as the one Soviet Russia had. Orwell also portrays many themes such as the role of religion, tyranny, patriotism, and obedience. George Orwell’s personal experience has greatly impacted the novel. In late 1936, George Orwell and his wife, Eileen, moved to Spain to

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    Rise Of The Soviet Union

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    The Soviet Union is a prime example of a society where your rights are taken away. The creation of the Soviet Union, also known as The Union of Soviet Socialists Republics, began shortly after the overthrow the Russian tsar in 1917. Soon after its creation, problems arose within the new form of government affecting the lives of two hundred and ninety three million civilians. Decades after the revolution, Mikhail Gorbachev came into power proposing new laws in order to lead the Soviet Union out of

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    Hitler induced the greatest genocide in all of history; the Holocaust. As the source states, often a nation will use its pride and glory, represented by its national flag, to imbed selects feelings within its people’s minds, to thus control their thoughts and actions. A second example is Stalin, the stringent dictator of the Soviet Union from 1928 to 1953. Various propagandas were created and used to display Stalin as all-powerful, flawless, and also much like a father-figure. These posters were used

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    Hungarian Revolution of 1956

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    Causes such as poverty, Soviet power, and change of Hungarian life ultimately led to the primary uprising known as the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. This event not only portrayed the initial precursor of instability, but also rebellion inside the Soviet Iron Curtain. The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 included effects such as a massive decrease in the global Communist party, an increase of the policy Containment in the Western Hemisphere, and polarization of the Cold War. In the Hungarian Revolution

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    History Of Prague Spring

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    popular movement is because the people of Czechoslovakia remembered what happened with the Munich Agreement, where most of Czechoslovakia was surrendered to Nazi Germany in 1938. "By the early 1950s, Czechoslovakia was a Soviet-style dictatorship and a loyal ally of the Soviet Union" (Goldman 123). Antonin Novoty was appointed the head of Czechoslovakia in 1952 by Joseph Stalin. Novoty was not well liked by the Communist Party. He refused to make changes to the political system, thinking that it would

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