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How did the Cold War affect nuclear weapons?

Since the two major fighting powers-US and Soviet Union-both had nuclear weapons, there was a constant threat of nuclear war. Nuclear war never happened in the cold war, but there were many close calls, most namely the Cuban missile crisis. The constant buildup of nuclear arms with both superpowers was the main focus of the cold war-the arms race. A heavy dependence on the Military-Industrial Complex and theories such as Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) used by President Kennedy and Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)/"Star Wars" used by President Reagan. Nuclear disarmament was also a main focus of the cold war.


In the INF Treaty the united States and the Soviet Union agreed to?

(1) provide for equality both in limits and rights between the United States and the Soviet Union; (2) be strictly bilateral and thus exclude British and French systems; (3) limit systems on a global basis; (4) not adversely affect NATOs conventional defense capability; and (5) be effectively verifiable


How did the Soviet economic system affect consumer goods?

The economic policies of the former Soviet Union were a major failure which is just one of the reasons the Soviet Union no longer exists. Consumer goods were 2nd to Defense projects and Space exploration. Finally the leaders of the USSR realized that centralized economic planning simply cannot work. Freer economies have their faults but few can compare to the dismal performance of "communist" Economics.


How did the emphasis on heavy industry affect the soviet people?

Between 1945 and 1947, Soviet-controlled communist governments took control of East Germany.


How did Joseph Stalin's Five-Year Plans affect the Soviet Union?

Millions of Soviet peasants starved to death when collective agriculture failed.

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What is strategic surveillance?

Strategic surveillance is designed to monitor events inside and outside the firm that may affect the course of the firm's strategy.


How did the Great Depression affect the Germany and the Soviet Union differently?

It created widespread unemployment in Germany, but not in the Soviet Union.


Who makes strategic decisions in an organization?

Strategic decisions, which affect the long-term direction of the entire company, are typically made by top managers.


How do you begin an initiative?

A set number of registered voters sign a petition to put a initiative on the ballot. It then goes to the state election office and they validate the voter petitions. If it passes the correct number of signed registered voters it goes to be written properly for the ballot and written for the ballot. The economic affect of the initiative is also studied and placed with the initiative in the ballot.


What is an initiative of legislation?

A set number of registered voters sign a petition to put a initiative on the ballot. It then goes to the state election office and they validate the voter petitions. If it passes the correct number of signed registered voters it goes to be written properly for the ballot and written for the ballot. The economic affect of the initiative is also studied and placed with the initiative in the ballot.


How did the Cold War affect nuclear weapons?

Since the two major fighting powers-US and Soviet Union-both had nuclear weapons, there was a constant threat of nuclear war. Nuclear war never happened in the cold war, but there were many close calls, most namely the Cuban missile crisis. The constant buildup of nuclear arms with both superpowers was the main focus of the cold war-the arms race. A heavy dependence on the Military-Industrial Complex and theories such as Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) used by President Kennedy and Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)/"Star Wars" used by President Reagan. Nuclear disarmament was also a main focus of the cold war.


What is the next step after the initiative?

A set number of registered voters sign a petition to put a initiative on the ballot. It then goes to the state election office and they validate the voter petitions. If it passes the correct number of signed registered voters it goes to be written properly for the ballot and written for the ballot. The economic affect of the initiative is also studied and placed with the initiative in the ballot.


How does Canada strategic position in North America affect trade?

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