The United States should be praised by their noble deed of the Marshall Plan, the aiding foreign countries that did not want communism to take over their government in their countries, and also because the U.S. prevented the spread of communism and made many advancement in technology, such as the space race and the nuclear arm race.
Yes
The Cold War demanded that we intervene.
Part of the cold war; should America have participated in the cold war?
Uh... The cold war. You should probably know this.
polands are not in the cold war
Hitler did not have any involvement in the Cold War, he was dead by the time it started.
To be condemned would be to not have fought the cold war at all. Praised, for fighting the cold war, and doing it with bullets (Vietnam) when it had to.
The involvement was to stop the spread of Communism into the whole of Southeast Asia. It failed to succeed in Vietnam but did win in the larger context. Praising the US might be a stretch, but certainly is should not be condemned for its efforts.
Yes, it is a proper noun. There was only one Cold War. Both words should be capitalized. It should also be capitalized when used as an adjective, such as Cold War diplomacy, Cold War technology, etc.
Yes
The Cold War demanded that we intervene.
Part of the cold war; should America have participated in the cold war?
Uh... The cold war. You should probably know this.
As one of two hot battles of the cold war.
It means you should research what were the causes of the tensions felt by the various sides during the 'cold war'.
Ares was war itself, its confusion, its blood-lust, its rage; Ares had other aspects, it was these aspects as god of civil order and manly courage that he was praised for. Greeks rarely wanted war; like most people today do not.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.