Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Cold War

The Cold War was a series of proxy wars fought between two different beliefs - capitalism and communism. United States and most of Eastern Europe were capatilist based societies. Communist countries like Russia, China, and Cuba were the enemies of capitalism. The Cold War started immediatley after World War II and lasted the late 1980's and early 1990's. The Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet Union imploded. With that, capitalism ultimately won out. Communism remains today in countries like North Korea and Cuba, but the threat is not nearly as scary as it was with the Soviet Union. The Cold War was an uncomfortable time for citzens on either side. Leaders like Stalin, Mao, and Castro made life uneasy for the presidents of the United States. New technology like the atom and hydrogen bomb, and President Reagan's plan for Star Wars made the tension even thicker. Wars in Korea and Vietnam also added to the pressure.

6 comments:

Chas Welch said...

kaleb the cold war is an interesting topic. pose a question for me to talk about and u might not get me to stop

a fergen said...

Kaleb, how do you think that the Cold War shaped the world we live in today?

mmmadrid said...

Absolutely wonderful first blog! I found it very informational

Pearson said...

good topic that could be talked about forever but give us some questions to get the conversation going

ewsaathoff said...

great first blog that gives us background into the Cold War

Sherman said...

Great Topic