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    Is it sure who is the responsible for the Cold War? In the following essay you will find some reasons about who has the real responsibility for this huge an important war. Among the reasons you will find: The different ideologies, the take-over of Eastern Europe and the Berlin Blockade, which I consider are the most important topics of this massive historical event. I consider that BOTH, the USA and USSR are the ones to blame for the Cold War and that is what is going to be shown in the following

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    Edward Mcwhinney

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    Edward McWhinney is a Canadian lawyer who specialized in international law. He has held high ranking positions at elite universities around the world and served as a legal consultant to the United Nations. This work explains how two Cold War super powers came to a mutual understanding and learned how to adapt their foreign policy to stabilize international power. The Soviet Union and the United States came to the agreement that they would learn how to coexist with one another in President Kennedys

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    revolutions that arose in Russia in 1917 reveals how power can corrupt a fragile system. Prior to these revolutions, Russia was under the reign of Czar Nicholas II, a leader, who like future leaders betrayed and inflicted harm to his loyal supporters. Karl Marx first sparked ideas of revolutions and communism, communism believes in a society where everything is equal and done according to abilities and needs. The February revolution on February 23 was the start of corruption in Russia, “Supported by huge

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    the revolution in Russia to how Russia was before. To specify, “black night, white snow” was included to reveal contrast and set up the scene for the poem (Blok 1). Setting the scene for the poem in this way allowed Blok to evidently display how contrasting these two settings are. The black night expounds the dark cloud that was the revolution and the white snow connotes how Russia was before everything derailed. Hence, setting the correct scene for the twelfth hour in Russia and everything that

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    Stalin's Life In Russia

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    Life in the USSR is not always as it seems. The country of Russia is under the rule of the communist Stalin. There are many things he wants you to believe, and many things the public has exposed. We plan on exposing the truth about the Soviet Union. The communist country under the rule of Stalin has many great things or what he wants you to think. In Russia you can get free healthcare for everyone. There are doctors and hospitals in every city, and now in rural areas too! Another amazing thing

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    American Hegemony Essay

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    American Hegemony: Is it still exist? The stability of political, economic, and security conditions in the international environment can not be separated from the role of the superpower, particularly the United States which can now be regarded as the only superpower. Although there are some scholars who doubt the leadership and dominance of the United States in the international environment, this essay takes the position that the American hegemony impacts the international community greatly in every

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    Threats To The Cold War

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    no gun fights and no bombings. It was mostly one team saying, "We are stronger and we can obliterate you." Then how was the war fought? The war was fought with different kinds of special "weapons". There were a ton of problems between America and Russia. Three of them were the United States wanted to put a stop on communism, the USSR wanted to be powerful just like Adolf Hitler, and the U.S. and the Soviet Union did not get along at all. This was the cold war. A battle that was not even battled.

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    For a considerable length of time, the space race was ruled by two nations — Russia and the U.S. In any case, now India and China are among a gathering of nations crawling up on the two superpowers, testing their predominance in investigation as well as in the business space area and, fundamentally, in the utilization of space for military purposes. While space race is going on in Asia, with China and India duelling for predominance while different nations make jumps of their own. National pride

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    In 1919, the Emir Amānullāh Khan of Afghanistan declared independence from Britain, leading to the Third Anglo-Afghan war, in which the British were defeated due to the depletion of their resources, money, and troops of World War I (Hodge). Afterwards, Khan began drastic attempts at social and political changes in order to modernize and catch up with the rest of the world: “Afghanistan became a laboratory for a range of experiments in nation-building, as foreign advisers from around the world arrived

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    Vladimir Lenin Outline

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    Vladimir Lenin was born on April 22, 1870. He was born in Simbirsk, Russia. Lenin was the third child of six. Lenin was the founder of the Russian Communist Party, and led the Bolshevik Revolution. Lenin’s goal was the reform Russia under communist control, and get rid of the Czar. He was the leader of the Bolsheviks during the Revolution. The Russian or Bolshevik Revolution, was a revolt to overthrow Czar Nicholas the II of Russia after World War I. The revolution started because the people noticed

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