The U.S. viewed itself as a bright, happy land of freedom and democracy. The U.S. viewed the Soviet Union as a dark, grim land of oppression, conformity, cement walls, bread lines, and people drinking vodka to forget how miserable they are.
The Cold War came after WW2 and WW1 came before WW2 and after the Spanish American War and therefore the US Civil War preceededed the Spanish American War, or something like that.
American naval power made the Mediterranean its permanent base during the Cold war.
No, the cold war was part of the world wars. The American civil war was from 1861-1865 and fought over states rights and slavery.
Containment.
The American perspective on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 was largely one of condemnation and concern. Many viewed it as an aggressive expansion of Soviet influence, escalating Cold War tensions. The U.S. responded by increasing support for Afghan mujahideen fighters, seeing it as a way to counter Soviet power and promote democracy. This intervention was framed within the broader context of containing communism globally.
The Cold War came after WW2 and WW1 came before WW2 and after the Spanish American War and therefore the US Civil War preceededed the Spanish American War, or something like that.
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From a US perspective, the Cold War resulted in our country having an insanely powerful military. Although there have not been any nuclear wars, it is now very possible.
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The American Revolutin, Mexican-American War, Civil War, World War 1 and 2, Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, and Iraq War.
The American Revolutin, Mexican-American War, Civil War, World War 1 and 2, Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, and Iraq War.
they all died. :/
the Russian American space race.
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Attu Island from a WWII historical perspective. Adak Island from a Cold War perspective. Kodiak Island and Sitka from a Russian Colonial perspective. Bonanza Creek for the gold rush years.