Pol300 Cold War

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    “the Rising Tension Between East and West Between 1945-1949 Was Due to Stalin’s Hold over Eastern Europe” How Far Do You Agree with This View?

    “The rising tension between east and west between 1945-1949 was due to Stalin’s hold over eastern Europe” How far do you agree with this view? (25 marks) Following the Second World War the post war world was left fragile, disrupted and heavily damaged and it was vital that the future of the East and West were determined quickly and correctly as to avoid a rise in underlying tension. Due to the common enemy of Nazism having been removed, the differences in the political ideologies of the east and

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    Truman and the Cold War

    Resource Record Sheet Template Assignment Title __Assess the short-term significance of Truman's foreign policy on international relations in the years 1945-47. |Issue |Sources |Comments |Teachers comments and | | | |

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    The Impact of the First Persian Gulf War on the U.S

    Hussein invaded Kuwait, on of the richest oil countries. This was the first major international crisis after the Cold War (“The Persian Gulf War”, 2012). After a long process of diplomatic talk and sanctions, the President of the United States, George Hebert Walker Bush, along with the support of the U.S Congress and the United Nations, decided to declare war on Iraq. During his declaration of war speech, Bush expressed that It was a forceful choice, as there was no other way left but to drive Saddam Hussein

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    How Far Do You Agree with the View That the Development of the Cold War in the Years 1945-8 Owed More to Soviet Expansionism Than to Usas Economic Interests?

    How far do you agree with the view that the development of the Cold War in the years 1945-8 owed more to Soviet expansionism than to USA’s economic interests? My opinion is that the development of the Cold War was due to Soviet expansionism rather than the USA’s economic interests in the years 1945-48. The Sources all present to some extent the idea that Soviet expansionism was to blame. Source 7 argues Soviet expansionism as the most important factor as it claims that the USSR were ‘seeking to

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    Communism

    Adlai E Stevenson once said, “Communism is the death of the soul. It is the organization of total conformity - in short, of tyranny - and it is committed to making tyranny universal.” The communism Stevenson is referring to does not match the communism Karl Marx wrote about in his political pamphlet, The Communist Manifesto. In Marx’s pure, communist economy, the community makes decisions. “In today's communist countries, most economic decisions are made by the government. Its leaders make all economic

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    Disarmament and Nuclear Non-Proliferation

    international community. Nuclear disarmament, which has eventually become the safeguard and a key condition of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime’s successful performance, have always been an effective factor reducing the risk of unleashing a nuclear war and reinforcing the confidence of nuclear-free countries that the threat to their security is contained. The logic of nuclear disarmament is to curtail the lethal nuclear arms race and to provide for better predictability and transparency in this field

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    How Far Do You Agree That the Lives of Peasants Changed to a Large Extent from 1855 to 1964?

    they were still bound to the Mir. Similar to the communist era under Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev from 1917 peasant working conditions did change as Lenin introduced the new economic policy that improved peasant working conditions financially, but war communism did not benefit the peasants at all, agriculture was very low and caused a huge feminine what effected work life. When Stalin came to power 1924 there was huge transformation in peasant working conditions due to the industrialisation of Russia

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    Dwight D. Eisenhower's Farewell Address

    President Eisenhower accomplished many great things including supporting the building of interstate highways which lead to more travel and national business progress that boosted our economy. However, one of his most desirable goals was to end the Cold War with the

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    Cold War

    HISTORY 1120-102 | The Cold War | Professor Gray | | Davante Henderson | 4/30/2015 | | Davante Henderson Professor Gray HIST 1120-102 30 April 2015 The Cold War “We have to get tough with the Russians. They don’t know how to behave. They are like bulls in a china shop. They are only 25 years old. We are over 100 and the British are centuries older. We have got to teach them how to behave.”-Harry Truman, 33rd President of the United States. The Cold War was a period of East-West competition

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    Korean War and Berlin Blockade

    invaded South Korea once again. At this point Douglas McArthur attempts to resolve in nuclear bombings and to conclude McArthur gets fired this could have been a big part in the development of the cold war as this could have turned into a hot war and this could have created more tensions within the cold war and developed more. After two years they decided to stop the fighting it ended causing lots of tension between the two sides. China would end up making Japan turn to a communist country this would

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