The Cold War primarily pitted the United States and its allies against the Soviet Union and its satellite states. These two superpowers were most closely related in terms of their ideological opposition—capitalism versus communism—and their geopolitical strategies, which included military alliances like NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Their rivalry dominated global politics from the late 1940s until the early 1990s, influencing conflicts, alliances, and policies around the world.
Cuban missile crisis.
Japanese Americans were most closely related to the War Relocation Centers.
Guam!
because people who fought the cold war hated democracy
Bosnia/Kosovo, etc. are direct results of the collapse of the USSR (they are a result of the end of the cold war).
SALT II
Cuban missile crisis.
Japanese Americans were most closely related to the War Relocation Centers.
1975
National
1990
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Romantic Period
the final solution
War on Terror?
President Lincoln's original war goal