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the Soviet Union that emerged in the late 1940s, shortly after the end of World War II, and continued through the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. During World War II, the United States was allied with the United Kingdom and the Soviet...
Cold War geopolitical model of the world saw the United States and its allies (the “First World”) competing with the Soviet Union and its allies (the “Second World”) for control of those places not directly aligned with either (the “Third W...
American presidency. Historians have stressed that expansion before 1900 resulted either from Manifest Destiny, an American variant of a worldwide ultra nationalistic urge for foreign conquest and colonies, or from American industrialism an...
ther it was a confrontation between alternate systems of collectivism. By the 1930s, there was not one foremost homeland dedicated to and performing the principles of classical liberalism — the political philosophy of one-by-one liberty, fr...
usts the other in terms of beliefs and actions. The main cause of tension between the two countries was the Expansionist policy of the Soviet Union. Many other western countries also feared Soviet Union for its communism. On the other hand ...
Western parliamentary state. The problems of the German democratic movement had been both cultural and state implemented. Bismarck successfully protracted his royalist state during the rise of the German Reich through various means that gav...
with the imperialist views of Albert Beverage and Josiah Strong. America had expanded, from the small east coast thirteen-state-country it had been in the late 1700's, until reaching the shores of the Pacific Ocean in the west. There was in...