communism
united states and soviet union! brittany mccoy c/o2012
When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, the Soviet Union wanted to restore a pro-Soviet regime there, which the United States viewed as an act of expansion.
The A-bomb.
The Russian Revolution(1917), and the over throw of the Czar
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.
united states and soviet union! brittany mccoy c/o2012
Castro's alliance with the Soviet Union caused the United States to view the country as a threat. When Russian missile silos were constructed there in the early sixties, the United States came close to war with Russia. The standoff that resulted is known as the Bay of Pigs.
The United States and the Soviet Union disagreed on the future of Eastern Europe.
When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, the Soviet Union wanted to restore a pro-Soviet regime there, which the United States viewed as an act of expansion.
When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, the Soviet Union wanted to restore a pro-Soviet regime there, which the United States viewed as an act of expansion.
A disagreement between the United States and the Soviet Union about how government should work.
The A-bomb.
The United States and The Soviet Union dissagreed on the Future of Eastern Europe.
The Cold War resulted from lack of trust between the U.S and The Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union and the United States.
The Russian Revolution(1917), and the over throw of the Czar
The United States had a democratic government and the Soviet Union had a Communist government.