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The Soviet defense alliance established in response to NATO was the Warsaw Pact, officially known as the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance. Formed in 1955, it included the Soviet Union and seven Eastern Bloc countries, serving as a counterbalance to NATO's military power in Europe. The Pact aimed to strengthen military cooperation among its members and ensure collective defense against perceived threats from the West. It lasted until the political changes in Eastern Europe led to its dissolution in 1991.
Ronald Reagan believed a major military build up by the US would lead to an implosion of the political system in the Soviet Union.
Winston Churchill described the boundary between Eastern and Western Europe as an Iron Curtain that kept democratic western influences out of the Soviet controlled Eastern Europe through military force.
A Soviet satellite state refers to a country that was aligned with the Soviet Union during the Cold War and was under its political, economic, and military influence. These nations, primarily in Eastern Europe, were often governed by communist regimes that were loyal to Moscow and were part of the Warsaw Pact. Examples include Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania. While they retained some degree of autonomy, their policies and governance were heavily influenced by Soviet directives.
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NATO is the military alliance that was created to defend Western Europe from a possible Soviet attack.
These countries had communist governments that were controlled by the Soviet Union.
A. It turned Western Europe into states controlled by the United States. B. It was designed to oppose Soviet military power. C. It included countries from Eastern Europe. D. It was an intelligence-gathering organization.
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The East-West Split refers to the ideological division of Europe during the Cold War, with countries in Eastern Europe under Soviet influence and those in Western Europe allied with the United States. This division was characterized by different political and economic systems, military alliances, and spheres of influence. It lasted from the end of World War II in 1945 until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
These countries had communist governments that were controlled by the Soviet Union.
These countries had communist governments that were controlled by the Soviet Union.
N.A.T.O. was created following WWII mainly to keep the military power of the Soviet Union and its' expansionist tendancies in check in Western Europe.
The Soviet Union and the United States.
Ronald Reagan believed a major military build up by the US would lead to an implosion of the political system in the Soviet Union.
No, the Soviet Union did not have military bases in the United States. During the Cold War, both superpowers were often in opposition, and the U.S. maintained a policy of containment against Soviet influence. While the U.S. had military bases around the world, especially in Europe and Asia, the Soviets did not establish any bases on American soil.