Distrust In The Cold War

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1. The Cold War came with first was distrust, suspicion, and hostility engendered (Schultz, 2013, p. 429). However, the United States question the most powerful country in the world following World War II, based on democracy and capitalism. The Soviet Union agenda which was rejecting the American world order on communism also world revolution in the name of the worker. Therefore, the Cold War was the result of the ideological, economic, and military contest that shaped American politics, economic life, cultural, and social developments in the 1940s throughout 1950s and the 1960s (Schultz, 2013, p. 429). Nevertheless, the atomic, power and the communism threats were the leading, basic mistrust in the Cold War. The Berlin Crisis was the

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