The Cold War and its Impact Throughout the World

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Throughout the Cold War, Korean War, and Vietnam War the main problem was communism. Although the United States and the Soviet Union were allies in World War Two, during the Cold War the United States and the Soviet Union were known as enemies. The Soviet leaders bragged to other nations that communism would “scrape apart” free-enterprise systems around the world. This attitude angered the capitalists which led into the fifty year Cold War. The United States tried creating many tactics and strategies to contain the “bleeding” of communism, but during the cold war, communism spread faster then it could be restrained. The United States used the Marshall Plan , the Trueman Doctrine, and the Berlin Airlift to help lead people to a capitalist form of government. Before the United States intervened into the Cold War different domestic policies were “splattered around the United States” (Doc. 7). There were two main groups the “Hawks” and the “Doves”. The “Hawks” wanted to finish what they had started and continue to attempt to contain communism. Mean while the “Doves” wanted the ...

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