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Cold War

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  1. A period of history from 1945-1991 in which the threat of nuclear annihilation was high between the United States and Soviet Union.

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Sat Jun 13 20:33:45 2009

The Cold War was the continuing state of conflict, tension, and competition that existed after World War II. On one side were the Soviet Union and its satellites, and on the other were the powers of the Western world under the leadership of the United States. The Cold War began in the mid-1940s and lasted into the early 1990s. Throughout this period, the conflict was expressed through military coalitions, espionage, weapons development, invasions, propaganda, and competitive technological development, which included the space race. The conflict included costly defense spending, a massive conventional and nuclear arms race, and numerous proxy wars; the two superpowers never fought one another directly.

Although the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain, and France were allied against the Axis powers during the last four years of World War II, disagreements existed both during and after the conflict on many topics, particularly over the shape of the post-war world. At the war's conclusion, most of Europe was occupied by those four countries, while the United States and the Soviet Union possessed the two most powerful military forces.

The Soviet Union created the Eastern Bloc of countries that it occupied, annexing some as Soviet Socialist Republics and maintaining others as satellite states that would later form the Warsaw Pact. The United States and various western European countries began a policy of "containment" of communism and forged myriad alliances to this end, including NATO. Several of these western countries also coordinated efforts regarding the rebuilding of western Europe, including western Germany, which the Soviets opposed. In other regions of the world, such as Latin America and Southeast Asia, the Soviet Union fostered communist revolutionary movements, which the United States and many of its allies opposed and, in some cases, attempted to "roll back". Many countries were prompted to align themselves with the nations that would later form either NATO or the Warsaw Pact, though other movements would also emerge.

The Cold War saw periods of both heightened tension and relative calm. International crises arose, such as the Berlin Blockade (1948–1949), the Korean War (1950–1953), the Berlin Crisis of 1961, the Vietnam War (1959–1975), the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962), the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979–1989) and NATO exercises in November 1983. There were also periods of reduced tension as both sides sought détente. Direct military attacks on adversaries were deterred by the potential for mutual assured destruction using deliverable nuclear weapons.

The Cold War drew to a close in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. The United States under President Ronald Reagan increased diplomatic, military, and economic pressure on the Soviet Union, which was already suffering from severe economic stagnation. In the second half of the 1980s, newly appointed Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev introduced the perestroika and glasnost reforms. The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, leaving the United States as the dominant military power, though Russia retained much of the massive Soviet nuclear arsenal.

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Mon Jul 6 07:28:17 2009

What exactly is the revisionist view of the Cold War?
Q. Just to make sure, the revisionist view claims that the United States is mainly at fault for the Cold War? Why? Also, if you happen to know, what makes a scholar like William Appleman Williams different from the other revisionist scholars?
Asked by therightanswer - Wed Feb 21 00:07:33 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Okay, here's what I know, and what I have read. The traditional, or orthodox, view of the Cold War is that it started because of Soviet expansion into Eastern Europe after WWII. The orthodox view places blame for the Cold War firmly on the Soviets, and claims that the mutual build up of arms, the espionage, and all the other stuff was just the West responding to the Soviets enlarging their area of influence and exercising influence on the goverments behind the Iron Curtain. The revisionist view, as you noted above, shifts blame to the United States and her allies in the west, and came about after the war in Vietnam. Before Vietnam, the US was able to claim that all their actions during the Cold War were aimed at containment, or keeping… [cont.]
Answered by Bronwen Eats Forbidden Fruit - Wed Feb 21 00:34:03 2007

how did the soviet union escalate tension during the cold war?
Q. if possible: what is something from each decade (40s, 50s, and 60s) that the Soviet Union did to worsen tension of the cold war?
Asked by Holly H - Sun Apr 6 14:55:11 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It started in the mid 40's after WWII had left Europe in shambles and Russia and the USA in superpower positions. The Cold War was a clash of these supergiants in political, ideological, military, and economic values and ideas. 40s:disagreed with self determination views of america 50s:stalin's death "confused" things in east Europe(1953) 60s:arms race,space race p.s.If doing an essay do not be biased show both sides of argument,then say what side you are on.
Answered by Alex - Sun Apr 6 15:09:24 2008

What was the Cold War and which two countries were opposed to one another during it?
Q. What was the Cold War and which two countries were opposed to one another during it
Asked by gino - Wed Feb 27 11:50:32 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It was the conflict between socialist/communist government in the Soviet Union (Russia) and the United States and it's free market/democratic government.
Answered by Katie H - Wed Feb 27 11:54:31 2008

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