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Events of the Cold War By Karmen, Nikki, Shelby, and Sydney

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Events of the Cold WarBy Karmen, Nikki, Shelby, and Sydney

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BOYCOTT OF THE 1980

OLYMPICS

This picture was chosen and it is significant in history because it shows how relationships between communism and capitalism was negative. These two ideologies caused boycotting and scapegoating against one another.

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DIVISION OF

GERMANY

-represents USSR

-represents France

-represents Britain

-represents USA

This image was chosen because it shows the best division of Germany after WWII.

The ideologies depicted in this picture were mostly between the USA and USSR. In other words it was a land-grab between capitalism and communism.

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CUBAN MISSILE

CRISIS

This image was chosen because it perfectly depicts how they were ready to fight and cause nuclear warfare.

The ideology continues to be between communism and capitalism because as the USSR gave Cuba the ability of nuclear weapons and further threatened the security of the USA thus continuing to reflect the struggle between the two ideologies.

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This image was taken as the wall was being built and the people can only watch as they are being separated from family and friends. This image was chosen because it shows how the Berlin wall started to separate the two struggling ideologies. It also gives us a sense of just how much the USSR believed that capitalism was like a sin to the economy.

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SPUTNIK

This image was chosen because it represents how USSR launched the first manmade shuttle into space before the USA. This is very significant because at these times USA and USSR had competing ideologies. The fact that the USSR was able to launch the first shuttle into space before the USA was forceful enough to further cause struggles between the two ideologies.

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This image was significant and chosen because north controlled by the Soviets and they wanted to control south also. The north invaded the south so the UN entered to assist South Korea (capitalists). Once again the two competing ideologies communism vs. capitalism came into play.

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This picture was chosen because the people stand atop Stalin’s statue and this symbolized how the people were tired of a communist rule which led to the uprising. This uprising however(the idea of getting rid of communism) caused communist armed forces to counter attack. The tanks entered Budapest to protect the parliament and the chance of freedom was lost. This uprising is significant because the thought of having freedom from Soviet rule tells us that this ideology caused negative effects as a nation.These two ideologies as we see in history is that communism vs. right wing ideologies never meet on the same terms which usually means war.

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This image is significant and was chosen because it shows the Vietnam children suffer while the USA soldiers take photos and think nothing or do not help the children. This shows how the two ideologies compete because if the children were raised under capitalist rule the soldiers would be taking them to safety rather then not caring. These communism and capitalism disagreements have caused war between the two nations.

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This image was chosen because it was highly significant to the Cold War. This image shows how the Americans used a form of propaganda by giving food and supplies and even candy to the Germans. In this way they were trying to spread the idea that capitalism was convincingly better then communism. Yet again the two ideologies struggle against one another during the Cold War.

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This image signifies or symbolizes the release of separation between the two ideologies. With freedom written on the side and it finally coming true Germany was then finally together as a nation and the Cold War had officially ended. The two competing ideologies struggles ended and the Berlin Wall disintegrated.

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