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  • Spread Of Communism Soviet Union
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    ... the President that nuclear weapons may have to be used just to keep the communist back. The President dismissed this for fear that it may draw the Soviet Union and its nuclear weapons further into the war. After three long years of fighting, the Americans and North Koreans ended their fighting with an armistice that created borders that were almost the same as those at the beginning of the war. The United States fought its first limited war to stop the spread of communism, and it came away w...
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  • States And The Soviet Union United States And The Soviet
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    Explain the U. S. & Russian Positions The Cold War between the superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union was a clash of distant ideologies in a changing world. Friction developed between the two on many occasions as either side tried to expand their spheres of influence in politics, geographical surroundings, and even space. Continued clashes between the US and Soviet Union began to tense their relations during this era as it became evident to all that the cord of discontent could sn...
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  • Nuclear Arms Race Mikhail Gorbachev
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    ... ing spirit of the Russian people, and their kind-hearted, loving, and accepting characters shine through in her writings. She is dealing with an area that has not had much coverage in the media or in history because of the political structure of the Soviet Union. Until recently the United States was engaged in a Cold War with the Communist Soviet Union, and access to these types of interviews, documents and experiences was unthinkable. She has brought out a new way of looking at the recent e...
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  • Cold War Space Race
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    ... d to the USSR. Now, the cold war had established a permanent space race. The U. S. Army's attempt to launch America's first satellite into orbit failed in a launch pad explosion. Two months after the Soviet Union's successful launch of Sputnik, this failure further emphasized America's lag behind the Soviet Union in the space race. Having already lost the race to launch the world's first artificial satellite to the Soviet Union, the United States accelerated its plan to develop an unmanned M...
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  • Cuban Missile Crisis At The Brink Of Abyss
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    The Cuban Missile Crisis was a major confrontation between the United States of America (U. S. A) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U. S. S. R). This major confrontation was in 1962 over the issue of Soviet supplied missile installations in Cuba. Regarded as the worlds closest approach to a nuclear war, the Cuban Missile Crisis was a brief encounter during the Cold War in which the United States, Cuba, and the Soviet Union were engaged in a potentially dangerous confrontation that cou...
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  • Cuban Missile Crisis At The Brink Of Abyss
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    ... ack of the missiles, which had been camouflaged and moved soon after Kennedys speech. Low flying spy planes encountered heavy fire and on October 27 Cubans shot down a U- 2 plane, killing its pilot. After this the Kennedy administration debated the question of an air strike on Cuba, but retaliation ran the risk of killing some Soviets, which could escalate the crisis. Kennedy knew that the American public would support the decision of removing the missiles in Turkey, but he did not want to b...
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  • Fall Of Communism Role Of Women
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    It is common sense that as time progresses, changes occur, whether they are intentional, planned changes or not. When large, full-scale societal changes occur, however, there is often even greater fluctuation among the other aspects of society. Marriage has long been held as an institution that upholds the ideals of a nation, culture, or tribe. The ideas that are validated by this institution often manifest themselves in other parts of the society. Because marriage is such an integral part of so...
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  • Cuban Missile Crisis U S S R
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    ... R. was putting down unrest in its Eastern European satellites, trouble was stirring in the Middle East. The United States feared Communist expansion in that area. Both the U. S. S. R. and the West sought Egypt's support by offering aid for its development plans. Each side offered to help build the Aswan High Dam. After Egypt courted Communist aid for the dam and bought Communist arms, the United States and the United Kingdom canceled offers to help with the project. President Gamal Abdel Nas...
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  • U S S R Cold War Tensions
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    ... in 1965. China threatened India and aided Pakistan. Khrushchev fell from power in October 1964. The new Soviet leaders tried to heal the split with China. But Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin and General Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev were unable to reunite the Communist bloc. In 1966, China launched a "cultural revolution. " One aim of this revolution was to eliminate all Soviet influence from China. The Chinese accused the Soviet Union of betraying world Communism and being secret allies of the Un...
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  • World War Ii Soviet Union
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    Foreign Policy in the 21 st Century T-TH 2 pm Code Parker Dr. Lin Chang February 2, 2005 Events, Policies and Actions between the United States and the USSR during the Carter, Regan and Bush Sr. Administrations The relationship between superpowers has always been complex. There is the natural inclination to achieve dominance on the world stage, while trying to keep a stable relationship with other world powers. The United States and the USSR had been recognized as superpowers since the end of Wo...
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  • U S S R Soviet Union
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    America on the other hand was not at all concerned about its security. Many other western countries had encouraged America to take leadership in the west because of its stability and ability to ensure protection to the other smaller, less powerful countries. America was the most powerful country at that time and many nationalistic Americans felt that America should behave like a super-power and take the leading role in world affairs. America had always needed to invest money abroad to ensure its...
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  • Soviet Union Nuclear War
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    ... was denied entry to GRU library. By this time KGB had suspected him to be involved in leaking the governments sensitive issues Trial of Penkovsky: Finally KGB suspended Penkovsky as a traitor. They moved quickly. On October 22, 1962, Penkovsky was arrested for treason. 10 In early 1963 Oleg Penkovsky went on trial. The proceedings were highly publicized with lots of fanfare and publicity. During the trial Oleg Penkovsky gave his confession to the espionage charges filed against him. Some mon...
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  • The Collapse Of Soviet Union
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    The Collapse of the Soviet Union The Soviet totalitarian regime held the many nations of the USSR together for almost three quarters of a century; the disintegration of this political system brought with it economic and political instability as well as civil wars in the separated states. Why did the collapse of the communist regime in the Soviet Union have such a negative impact? The states struggled to coordinate market mechanisms and private ownerships into their economies. Rebellions and radi...
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  • World War Ii Truman Doctrine
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    In this paper I will discuss what actions and thoughts added up to cause the cold war. The cold war lasted from September 1, 1945 to about December 25, 1991. That is about forty-five years, which is an extremely long time. The cold war was a global competition basically between two sides, the Free World, which was led by the United States of America, and the Communist World led by the Soviet Union. The struggle took place through indirect military conflict, and direct competition in the areas of...
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  • Eastern European Countries World War Ii
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    The Cold War was a conflict of values and ideologies between the United States and the United Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR). Western countries wanted the liberated states of Eastern Europe to be ruled with a democratic government and a capitalist economy. Joseph Stalin felt entitled to rule the Eastern European countries it occupied in World War II. Stalin wanted these countries to be used as a buffer to protect USSR boarders. Communist governments in these Eastern European countries would be...
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  • Cuban Missile Crisis Missiles In Cuba
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    The year is 1959 and the place is Cuba. It is January 1 st and Batista, the president of Cuba has just fled the country fearing Fidel Castro, a Cuban revolutionary who mounted a rebel force called the 26 th of July Movement against Batista. Castro assumes power on the 16 th of February and establishes a dictatorship. Communist Rule In Cuba So far, the Soviet leader, Khrushchev is in question of what political track Castro is deciding to take. Russia themselves have only one connection with Fidel...
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  • Cuban Missile Crisis Washington D C
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    After WWII, only two major superpowers existed. These two powers were, the United States and the Soviet Union. At the end of WWI Germany which had been the major superpower, along with the U. S. was destroyed. Therefore the Soviet Union took over. The Cold War was a period in which the Soviet Union and the U. S. were competing for power. This war was not really a war it was more like a competition. The U. S. and the Soviet Union started to figure out how nuclear weapons worked, and how to use th...
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  • Soviet Union One Minute
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    For this project I chose as the quintessential Canadian, Paul Henderson. He is representative of the entire 1972 Team Canada. Before this famous series, it was assumed that Team Canada was unbeatable, but it soon became clear that Canada would be the underdogs and have to fight back. In the end, it was the little known player, Paul Henderson, who became the star and restored pride in the hearts of all Canadians. He is truly a quintessential Canadian. The 1972 Summit Series represented what was g...
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  • States And The Soviet Union United States And The Soviet
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    Political Policies Between The United States And Political Policies Between The United States And The Soviet Union During The 1970 S Darryl Fagan Sauber man Pd. 5 06 - 05 - 00 Political Policies Between The United States and The Soviet Union During the 1970 s. One can not effectively interpret world political policies of the 1970 s without the inclusion of the relationship known as d tente, and the breakdown there of. The breakdown of the 1970 s d tente can be attributed to many different issues...
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  • Soviet Union Secret Police
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    How far was Stalinism the outcome of Leninist political practice? The political system which existed in the Soviet Union under Stalin was a system of terror. The purges of the 1930 s sent millions of Russians to their deaths or to the Gulags, the population was scared of the secret police, the NKVD, the forced collectivization of agriculture had wiped out a part of Russian society, the Kulaks. The show trials of the thirties had firmly established Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union. What r...
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