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    The February Revolution

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    leader, Joseph Stalin). There are two names, the U.S.S.R and the Soviet Union, it was known to be a communist alliance. The major events the U.S.S.R. was involved in consist of the revolution, the defeat of Nazi Germany, and the fall of the Soviet Union. The February Revolution was an event when the citizens overthrew the tsar (leader) and replaced them with own government (Marxist 2017). June 22, 1941, Axis soldiers launched an attack on the U.S.S.R. that lasted 4 years (Professor Richard). On Christmas

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    be used if it is completely necessary. If we feel threatened or as if there is no other reasonable choice we will return the harmful threats right back to the U.S.S.R and try to make our point see more stiff and threatening to show them that we mean business. This is only one of the many strategies used to rebel in the Cold War.

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    Stalingrad Turning Point

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    advancement into the U.S.S.R, it gave Joseph Stalin confidence in the Soviet military, and it stopped Germany from gaining territory in Russia’s oil-rich Caucasus region.

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    Cold War Dbq Essay

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    American countries “addicted to deficit spending and dependent on imports of capital goods” caused “inflation that shot out of control” (Doc 7). This shows that several third world countries couldn’t avoid economic decline, because the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. controlled their entire economy. This led the financial system to became worthless and millions of citizens to become poor. In Chile, Pinochet “imposed an economic system that seemed successful at the beginning, although it benefited the capitalists

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    In Maria Reva’s short story “Novostroika,” she depicts the animosity of a young Ukrainian man, Daniil Blinov, who battles the oppressions of Communist life. In his position, Danill struggles to keep his family satiated under the dominion of the U.S.S.R. This leads to various dilemmas throughout the piece. Within this story, Reva incorporates a space heater, a symbol of hope, and a coffin, a symbol of oppression, to convey how Communism crushes the hope of its citizens. Reva establishes this short-lived

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    U.S. and the U.S.S.R taking place between 1949 and 1991. The race officially started on August 29, 1949 when the Soviets successfully tested their first atomic bomb which scared the U.S. Previously only the U.S. had access to the technology capable of creating an atomic bomb which was conceived during the Second World War as part of the Manhattan Project. Now with U.S.S.R. gaining nuclear technology, the monopoly the U.S had on it was gone. During World War Two the U.S and U.S.S.R were allies (not

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    A culture is the shared beliefs, customs, manners and social norms of a society. These different beliefs and social norms can often put a strain on international relations and even lead to war, making cultural awareness and understanding crucial. The U.S. Army developed Contemporary Operational Environment (COE) variables to gain a better understanding of a country’s culture and environment. Using these variables, this paper will discuss the cultural, political, and military differences between

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    system is still being used today. (Britannica School). The final factor that got the United Stated out of the Great Depression was World War II. At the start of the war, Roosevelt and Congress created the Lend Lease Act which provided aid to Britain, U.S.S.R, and other countries fighting against the Germans and the axis in the war. When the United States entered World War II in face to face combat, many factories started mass producing materials for the war and the government bought the supplies and equipment

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    industries and trade agreements to support the war effort. One of the major aspects the government types affected during the Cold War was their foreign relations. Part of the U.S.S.R.’s foreign policy was the fact that they believed that the capitalists were going to try to spread their practices to nations around the U.S.S.R. which derived from the fact that throughout the Russian Revolution, several nations, including England and France, Japan, and the U.S., came into Russia. This mistrust

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    Causes Of The Cold War

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    devastation of an atomic war. The roots of the Cold War can be found in several main points starting from the Second World War. The two remaining super powers, the U.S.S.R and the U.S.A. both had a powerful influence on the world in a post-world war torn societies. After World War II it was inevitable with the tensions between the U.S.S.R. and America at its peak which

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