They began developing their own nuclear weapons and then in 1957 they put the worlds first satelite in space proving that they had the ability to deliver those weapons to any point on the planet. The first satelite was named Sputnik and it wasn't a weapon but it did show what the Soviet Union was capable of.
They tested their first atomic bombs
because there was scared
Scared
The average person in America was scared when the Nazi's attacked the Soviet Union. Many businesses in America were happy because they were making money supplying the Germans with supplies.
The American Public were scared. How would you feel if there were about 42 nuclear missiles pointed towards the U.S., ready to be launched at any moment right now? I know I'd be scared.
America was scared that the American Japanese that were living there were spys
because there was scared
because there was scared
leaders were scared to not keep up their word and not be able to do what they wanted.
political voilence
Scared
The launch of Sputnik by the Soviet Union in 1957 marked the first artificial satellite in space, signaling Soviet technological advancement in the Cold War. Americans were scared as it demonstrated Soviet capabilities in space, raising concerns about surveillance, missile technology, and potential military threats from space. It also led to a push for increased funding in science and technology, which eventually resulted in the creation of NASA.
They scared, shot and even killed some blacks who tried to vote. They would also chase off blacks who came near the voting ballots.
Actually, this is false because ships don't feel emotions, therefore, they cannot be scared by the Japanese.
The average person in America was scared when the Nazi's attacked the Soviet Union. Many businesses in America were happy because they were making money supplying the Germans with supplies.
because some leaders are scared when the people have power (human rights)
There are thousands of American Indian languages, not just one.
People were scared of Sputnik because it was the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, signaling their advancement in space technology. This event sparked fears of Soviet dominance in space and raised concerns about national security for the United States, leading to the start of the space race.