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Ethnic tensions in Czechoslovakia led to
Realpolitik focused on pragmatic policies rather than ideological considerations, promoting the pursuit of a nation's self-interest and power. This approach led to policies such as detente and negotiations with rivals to manage conflicts, affecting the Cold War by easing tensions and reducing the risk of direct military confrontation between the superpowers. Realpolitik also influenced alliances and engagements with non-aligned countries, shaping the global dynamics of the Cold War period.
Detente between the United States and the Soviet Union led to a softening of the tensions between the two nations. It eventually led to the end of Cold War.
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to decrease the tension during the cold war
The primary source of sectional tensions in the United States in 1850 was slavery. Northern states and Southern states viewed each other with suspicion based on the very different economic systems in each. Such suspicion led political representatives from North and South to struggle to shape Federal policies that would be favorable to their home-sections of the country and eventually led to Civil War.
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Parliament was at odds with the king. They led to tensions between Ireland and England. The fallout from these tensions is reflected in Jonathan Swift's satires.
Imperialism led to competition between countries for colonies, increasing tensions.
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the release of the film birth of a nation