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Cold War Dbq

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The Cold War was a term Walter Lippmann used to refer to the relations between the U.S. and the USSR after World War II. Many historians, over the years, have debated on the subject of ‘What started the Cold War?’ There’s no clear answer, one thing’s for sure; although Soviet Domination of Eastern Europe was a cause, it was not the main reason for the Cold War. Mr. Winston Churchill’s iron curtain speech, along with Mr. X’s theories for containment, prove that Soviet Domination was a cause of the Cold War. Since other causes will be presented in this essay, I will prove [or at least try to prove] that Soviet Domination of Eastern Europe was not the main cause of the Cold War. During the Cold War era of 1946-1991, all the United States and the …show more content…

For approximately the next two decades, the United States refused to acknowledge the USSR, until 1933. Less than a year afterward, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s advisers informed the United States that Joseph Stalin and the Communists were to not be trusted. In 1939, a nonaggression pact was created, wherein Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, and Adolf Hitler of Germany, agreed to split up Eastern Europe. When Adolf Hitler unexpectedly invaded the Soviet Union and Japan attacked Pearl Harbor [U.S. Territory], the United States and the Soviet Union conveniently allied; however, their unity was …show more content…

The USSR countered by forming the Warsaw Pact [quite possibly in Warsaw, Poland]; it was also a military alliance, unlike NATO; it protected the communist states of Eastern Europe. From 1945 to 1949, the United States was the only nation to have the atomic bomb. In late 1949, the Soviets tested their first atomic bomb. The United States, under the approval of Harry S. Truman, developed a bomb that was a thousand times more lethal than an atomic bomb, a hydrogen bomb, adding it to the U.S. arsenal in 1952. This indicates that the U.S. simply wanting to outdo the USSR was a cause of the Cold

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