the cold war
to gain land the high point of the cold war was the Cuban missile crisis.
It was a war or propaganda and secrets. It was not a direct confrontation. The closest it got to war was the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Even if the Soviet Union and the United States were not directly involved, the cold war influenced decisions.
Even if the Soviet Union and the United States were not directly involved, the cold war influenced decisions.
The concept of the Internet was developed during the Cold War. It was meant as a way for scientists and other "important" people to be able to connect and communicate using high-speed lines, no matter where they were.
The idea for the internet came from visionary thinkers who saw great value in computers being able to communicate and share information with one another. Considering the internet was developed by the government in the experimental division known as DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), it was expected to be primarily used for military purposes. Specifically, it would allow for communication in the case a nuclear attack knocked out the existing communication network.
the cold war
-Cold War alliances -Cold War considerations
Cold War Alliances
Cuban Missile Crisis
No. - Prathap Rajamani
to gain land the high point of the cold war was the Cuban missile crisis.
The internet was developed in collaboration with the American military, in the United States, although research conducted in France and Great Britain contributed to the effort. It was originally called ARPANET.
Cuban missile crisis.
It was a war or propaganda and secrets. It was not a direct confrontation. The closest it got to war was the Cuban Missile Crisis.
ARPAnet was the predecessor of today's Internet. ARPAnet was the first network that was developed for military/defense use around the Cold War era until the organization was scaled down into DARPA.