Cold War Some Cold War Conflicts

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    Berlin Wall

    led by the Soviet Union was in control of East Berlin. While West Berlin was controlled by a democratic nation led by the United States (Epler, 1992). The Berlin Wall known as Berliner Mauer in German (Rosenberg, 2016). It was a symbol of the Cold War. Trying to cross the Wall meant risking one’s life. One side of the Wall people were free to do all the normal things. While the other side of the wall people’s freedom was being taken away. Imagine that your best friend lives a mile away.

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    My Lai Massacre

    The Vietnam War was one of the most divisive events in American History. While half the country believed that the United States had a right to defend capitalism and contain communism by fighting in Vietnam, the other half felt that since the concern was far away and the United States had not been directly attacked, there was no reason for 500,000 Americans to be over there fighting and dying. The divisions deepened in November 1969 when news broke that American soldiers had massacred an entire village

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    The Reagan Doctrine

    The Reagan Doctrine The Reagan Doctrine popularized during the two-term presidency of Ronald Wilson Reagan was one which he hinted to in his 1985 State of the Union Address. He affirmed to the American public and the world that “We must not break faith with those who are risking their lives--on every continent from Afghanistan to Nicaragua--to defy Soviet aggression and secure rights which have been ours from birth. Support for freedom fighters is self-defense.” (Reagan, 1985, Weekly Compilation

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    Reconstruction to the Present

    Reconstruction to the Present History 202 at York Technical College covers historical events in America from Reconstruction to the present time. During this span of time, there were many wars and conflicts, as well as political, economic, and social changes that impacted the United States. While all events in history have some impact, not all are equally as important. I feel the five most important topics discussed in this class were the Industrial Revolution, the assembly line, the New Deal, the atomic

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    Crap

    run to other countries so they don’t have to go to war because they know they won’t do well or worse. To begin our journey we need to explore when a drafted military first started.       In the American colonial period when forces were needed, they would ask every able bodied male to form a militia, in their colony.   These militias were organized to protect the  colony if a threat presented. At the time America began the Revolutionary War the army was composed of enlisted volunteers.   This

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    Evolution of Explosives

    the 20th Century will echo in eternity. Many important events like the civil war, the movement of peoples from Europe, and the development of nuclear power led to the intense development of explosives by countries. Most were for the purpose of defense, others for industry, mining and development of technology. These explosive devices were mostly created by acts of war in pursuit of better defense weapons. The Civil war in the United States led to the development of many explosive devices. George

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    China Threat Theory

    China Threat Theory Rising China: a security threat to the West? Abstract The rising China into the world stage has paved the way to the China threat theory. The China threat theory claims that China will soon disrupt the status quo in the world that has been dictated for decades by the Western nations like United States, United Kingdom and France. Especially the United States will not easily give up or relinquish their position as hegemon. The perceived threat of a rising China; especially

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    East Berlin Wall Thesis

    people died while trying to escape to freedom in West Berlin. (Nielsen, 33) In just the first year, fourteen attempts were made to go directly through the wall by driving into it. Three people even escaped using USSR uniforms that were made for them. Some people would go through sewage systems in order to get under the wall. One boy, that was only eighteen years old, was one of the first who tried to just go for it and climb the wall outright. The East Germans shot him and killed him while West Berliners

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    Cold War Breakdown in Alliances

    To what extent were rival ideologies responsible for the breakdown of the relationship between the two superpowers between 1945 and 1949? It was the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan that really split Europe and made the concept of an Iron Curtain permanent during 1947/8. It was the final breakdown of the Allied cooperation over Germany that led to tensions and permanent divisions in the centre of Europe in 1948/9 as witnessed by the Berlin blockade and Allied airlift.  It was

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    American Exceptionalism Research Paper

    positive role as a world actor. It is true that America has done some very outstanding unique and special feats in the past. America shocked the world when they defeated the British Empire in the Revolutionary War. The world was equally surprised when they realized the United States was there to stay. There was no single nation who could possibly fathom the idea that the United States would become the great power it is

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