The "Big Three" (Stalin, who ran The Soviet Union, F.D.R, President of the United States, and Churchill, president of England) Met at the Yalta conference briefly before the end of WWII to discuss matters about Germany. They decided at the end of the conference to split Germany up into four parts, American zone, French zone, British zone, and Soviet zone. After Germany was able to stand on its two feet again, they American zone, French, and British zone formed together as Western Germany. Stalin went back on his word and kept his share of Germany and turned that into Eastern Germany, which was communist. Since Berlin was in Stalin's territory, Berlin was to split in half, Western was democratic, and Eastern was communist. With Europe picking sides, half of Europe was communist, and half wasn't. During this, Stalin didn't want East Berlin to get to West Berlin, so he made a wall. To answer your question... The U.S. dissagreed about communism during the cold war.
The main disagreement was that they both were superpowers with nuclear weapons, so they feared each other.
the need to work with other counries
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Areas of agreement and disagreement between the United States and China
The soviet army planned to stay in conquered areas (EX: Eastern Europe)
Well in the beginning of the new soviet government, there was a lot of anarchy, their was still fighting going on between the Tsars nationalists, and the Soviet bolsheviks. So with this there was little work done on the economy and more work put on other needs. with this there was little to no government control over the economy rendering it obsolete.
The answer to that is going to depend a great deal on which area you have in mind.
Communist revolutions often caused conflict between the united states and the soviet union because in the cold war communism was the enemy of the united states because, at that time the us and USSR were the two leading world powers also the soviet union was communist and the us. was capitalist so the common enemies were suspicious that one would eliminate the other and they did not want more USSRs in the world.
Areas of agreement and disagreement between the United States and China
Vice President Nixon and Soviet Premier Khrushchev agreed to meet in Paris in 1959 to discuss improving relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. The discussions aimed to ease tensions during the Cold War and find areas of potential cooperation, such as cultural exchanges and trade agreements. However, no major breakthroughs were achieved during this meeting.
Some other areas that were affected by the Cold War are North and South Korea, Vietnam, Latin America and Afghanistan.
industrialization occurred earlier in areas that had been covered
The soviet army planned to stay in conquered areas (EX: Eastern Europe)
Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier.
Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier.
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was a non-agression pact between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. The treaty included providions to divide Europe into German and Soviet areas of influence and led directly to the invasion of Poland by Germany (1 September 1939) and the Soviet Union (17 September 1939).
Well in the beginning of the new soviet government, there was a lot of anarchy, their was still fighting going on between the Tsars nationalists, and the Soviet bolsheviks. So with this there was little work done on the economy and more work put on other needs. with this there was little to no government control over the economy rendering it obsolete.
Eased Tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States Increased fundsfor military expansion Cut taxes and some government social programs
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