The Cold War
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Table of Contents
- The Soviet Union, a communist entity.
- Since WWII Turkey had regarded the Soviet Union, as its principal enemy.
- The Berlin Blockade.
- United States joins with a Western European - NATO formed.
- Julius and Ethel Greenglass Rosenberg .
- Vietnam became the next puppet or 'proxy war?'.
- The Tet Offensive.
- The tension between the US and the Soviet Union.
Abstract
Communism is a political structure based on economic principles that promote the establishment of a classless society in which everything is commonly owned. ("Communism" Par 1) On the contrary, Capitalism is based on the principle that land and means of production can be privately owned. In a capitalistic society, income, investments, production, and distribution are determined by a market economy rather than regulated and controlled by the state. ("Capitalism" Par 1)
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