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"Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
- Ronald Reagan, 1987 In this Reagan quote, the "wall" to
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Princess Mcdougall (5177)
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When the Cold War ended, what happened to the Soviet Union?
Responses A It came under the rule of a king. B It isolated itself
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Jackson Carter
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What happened to Mikhail Gorbachev’s reforms?
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The Cuban missile crisis brought the world dangerously close to nuclear war. Please explain how the politics of the Cold War
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The Cuban missile crisis brought the world dangerously close to nuclear war. Explain how the politics of the Cold War affected
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The Cuban missile crisis brought the world dangerously close to nuclear war. Explain how the politics of the Cold War affected
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Explain how the marshall plan intended to prevent the spread of communism in western Europe
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Siphesihle
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How did the United States respond to Soviet actions in Europe?
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How was Germany affected during the Cold War?
A. Germany was divided into eastern and western halves with a wall separating the
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kippy vr
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In 1961, President John Kennedy believed the major struggle against communism in the future would be waged in
A. the Baltic. B.
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The Cold War divided the east Asian countries into two groups: communist countries and those with market economies. Match the
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mason
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The Cold War divided the east Asian countries into two groups: communist countries and those with market economies. Match the
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mason
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How did President Reagan’s belief in “peace through strength” impact the final years of the Cold War?
A. It prolonged the
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Jazz!!😩❤️
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1. Both nations believed their way of life was superior and needed to spread to other nations
2.Security was more assured through
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Human
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Describe the various events during cold war.
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Anonymous
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Beginning very soon after the end of World War II, the US and the Soviet Union found themselves engaged in a "Cold War" with the
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Ryn
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How did the creation of SEATO lead to the spread of democracy in Southeast Asia?
SEATO created an economic union in Southeast
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Katie
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what was the united states’ main goal during the cold war?
containing the spread of communism protecting american allies
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madison
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Postwar America Test ( If U know all the answers plz put dem)
“…[The} military options moved further toward a much larger
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KingIsme345 on snap
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Which one of the following events best indicated that the Cold War had become an international conflict?
A. Joseph McCarthy’s
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kat
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Why did the United States station American warships around Cuba in 1962?
A. Cuba had declared war against the United States in
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cutie pie
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How did Cold War conflicts between the United States and the Soviet Union impact political ideologies around the world?
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Guest
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To what extent did the Non-Aligned Movement succeed in subverting the international order during Cold War
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explain the events leading up to and including the Cuban missile crisis how did it impacts of a US relations during the cold war
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ahagHSHSHHhhHhHpee😸😃😔
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August 1961 saw the construction of what would become known as the Berlin Wall. Why did this take place?
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pls help
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What is the “crack problem” Gorbachev faced in the late 1980s? Why did he face this problem?
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Akki
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Analyze how the crisis over Berlin led to new Cold War alliances.
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Esse
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why did nuclear arms remain a threat after the cold war
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this is a bruh moment
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How was Germany affected during the Cold War?
A. Germany was divided into eastern and western halves with a wall separating the
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Presley
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How did the Soviet Union fall in the 1980s?
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Who started the Red Scare?
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Nicki
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What space programs during the Ford administration fostered positive relations between the United States and the Soviet Union?
A.
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JoJo
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How did the Reagan Doctrine affect the Cold War?
It provided intricate defense programs to block Soviet attempts to start a
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michael
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What was the perspective of Americans on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan?
Americans fought President Carter’s attempt to
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michael
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Why do you think Pinard sat down and wept after chipping pieces off the Berlin Wall? Explain what the wall meant to Pinard and
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Happy pride month :)
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Why do you think pinard sat down and wept after chipping pieces off the Berlin wall? explain what the wall meant to pinard and
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lil dude
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Which of the following statements best explains the purpose of the Bay of Pigs invasion?
a) The Bay of Pigs Invasion was a secret
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Maddie
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Which of the following is an example of how the United States countered Soviet influence in Asia and Africa?
A) established new
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xo
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How did the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbacchev improve U.S -Soviet relations during the 1980s?
A. He restricted the Soviet people
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Pizza is AWSOME
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Which of the following was a reason for the outbreak of the Cold War?
A. disagreements over war payments by Germany B. direct
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TheMainKain
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JFKs policy that suggests a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in neighboring states?
D
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Anonymous
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Why was the Cuban missile crisis significant?
A. Cuba threatened to invade the United States. B. It came close to starting a
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anonymous
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How did the Cold War affect American life ?
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Olivia
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How did the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) carry out the United States policy on containment?
SEATO sought to provide
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michael
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This was originally posted on another student's thread.
What connections existed between Gorbachev’s desire to improve the
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Ms. Sue
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What was the short-term effect on Russia’s economy of the breakup of the Soviet Union? financial boom and prosperity a slow
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adamissmart
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In short-answer format, write a brief response to the following prompt:If most Americans have a generally unfavorable view of
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Regenia
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12. What was the Cold War? What exactly made it "Cold"? Why was it never "hot"? (Answer every part of the question) (5 points) *
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brooke
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Which of the following is an example of how the United States countered Soviet influence in Asia and Africa?
A. Established new
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Quick!!!
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What caused America to be afraid of a "missile gap" with the Soviet Union?
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lillie
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