Cold War | Definition, Causes & Events from Chapter 9/ Lesson 1 403K What was the Cold War? Learn about the causes of the Cold War, key events and people during the Cold War, how and why the Cold War ended, and its legacy.
The biography details how Human Events helped win the Cold War. It also presents how the deal between the Soviets and the U.S. foundered. A portion of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's autobiography, An A...
Instructions 1- Make your best Cold War 2- Make events, leaders, and a color pallet 3 - Screenshot everything, If you can not screen shot just take a photo of your computer with your phone.
This Cold War memory quiz tests your understanding and recall of events between 1960 and 1979. Click or tap on a box and locate its matching box, using your knowledge and memory. Requires a Javascript-enabled browser. Content on this page is © Alpha History 2018. This content may not be...
In contending with a war that proved infuriating and inconclusive in terms of geopolitical struggle, a common theme in most of the Korean War combat films was a sense of almost free-floating, semi-surreal entanglement in a conflict and place the people fighting barely understand or care about....
Preserving a civil society that would “give the nation the will to persevere during the difficult days of a long war.” Winning the struggle of ideas against “a corrupt vacuous ideology” destined to fail its people. The Eisenhower-Dulles New Look was not, as some have charged, a policy...
West Germany was created in 1949 when the United States, Great Britain, and France consolidated those zones, or portions, of Germany that they had occupied at the end of World War II. When West and East Germany were reunited in 1990, West Germany’s constitution and official name (Federal ...
Angolan Civil War | Overview, History & EffectsLesson Transcript Instructors Joseph Cataliotti View bio Christopher Sailus View bio Learn about the conflicts between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Understand the major events and their causes along with a timeline. ...
Cold War, but this attempt will most likely prove futile. While the world comes through a period of intensifying competition, it will stimulate reformatting of the global geopolitical, geo-economic, and geo-ideological space. The authors assume that the evolution of the international system goes ...
One needs to go no further than succeeding editions of a text by Hook and Spanier (2016) that is often assigned in university-level classes on post-World War II U.S. foreign policy. The tension between the United States and the People's Republic of China (PRC) under Mao Zedong is ...