Afghanistan during the cold war

    • [DOC File]The Cold War Heats Up

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      End of Cold War: Explain each and how it contributed to the end of the Cold War. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) Detente. Afghanistan. Fall of communism. Fall of Berlin Wall. Connections to Today: Explain each and how it affects our world today. START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) New START Treaty. Nuclear threat today. Concept ...

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    • Soviets in Afghanistan

      Undoubtedly the Soviet debacle in Afghanistan in the 1980s helped precipitate many of the changes that led to the end of the Cold War. In recent years the importance of Afghanistan to the ongoing war on terrorism is obvious. Hence, the need for a comprehensive review …

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    • [DOC File]The Cold War Review Sheet

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      During the Cold War, when Soviet satellite countries like Czechoslovakia and Hungary had tried to break away from the Soviet Union, they had been brutally put down with Soviet tanks in the streets. Before Afghanistan, Soviet dissidents (people who opposed communism in the USSR) believed the communist government had the will and the ability to ...

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    • [DOCX File]End of the Cold War DBQ - Cornerstone Charter Academy

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      Due to the belief in the _____ theory the US engaged in _____ wars in Korea, Vietnam, and Afghanistan during the Cold War. Domino Theory – if one country falls to communism its neighbors will soon follow, eventually reaching the US. Proxy War – when two powers use a third party as a substitute for fighting each other directly.

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    • [DOC File]The Cold War Heats Up

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      May 12, 2016 · During the Cold War, when Soviet satellite countries like Czechoslovakia and Hungary had tried to break away from the Soviet Union, they had been brutally put down with Soviet tanks in the streets. Before Afghanistan, Soviet dissidents (people who opposed communism in the USSR) believed the communist government had the will and the ability to ...

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    • [DOC File]America in the 20th-Century: The Cold War

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      11) 9/11 Attacks – terrorist attacks on America that destroyed World Trade Center and damaged Pentagon. We respond with War in Afghanistan, War in Iraq and Patriot Act. 12) Patriot Act – Limits Civil liberties such as privacy to capture and detain terrorists easier (national security is greater than civil liberties during wartime)

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    • [DOC File]William Maley, The Afghanistan Wars

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      Due to the belief in the domino theory the US engaged in proxy wars in Korea, Vietnam, and Afghanistan during the Cold War. Domino Theory – if one country falls to communism its neighbors will soon follow, eventually reaching the US. Proxy War – when two powers use a third party as a substitute for fighting each other directly. The Korean War

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    • [DOCX File]End of the Cold War DBQ - Weebly

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      The Cold War at Home. During the late 1940s and early 1950s, fear of communism leads to reckless ... S.A.L.T II was signed in 1979, the same year the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Reagan Doctrine on Cold War. ... For almost 50 years the Cold War was a series of political conflicts and military tensions.

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    • [DOC File]End of the Cold War and Globalization

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      The Cold War. The Crumbling Alliance. After World War II two powers, the United States and the Soviet Union became the world superpowers. These two countries had the economic resources and military force to dominate the globe. During the war, the Soviet Union and the west had cooperated to defeat Nazi Germany. By 1945 this wartime alliance was ...

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