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The Cold War
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The three major effects of the Cold War were?

political, economic and social changes and these resulted from divisions which had existed prior to the outbreak of WWII.

100

What happened between cold wars? between Britain and Iceland was 

were the consequence of Iceland's unilateral declaration of exclusion zones eventually resulting in a 200 mile limit around Iceland's coastline being imposed thereby expelling foreign vessels from thousands of square miles of traditional fishing grounds.

100

I after ww1 europeans began rebuilng their countries they started to recover however pronblems emerged.

What is economic political problems?

100

World War I, which began in?

1914

100

What's a Centrifugal forçe?

A force that unites people and countries

200

The Cold War was ?

a conflict where the U.S. and USSR never directly fought, but supported opposing sides in proxy wars. The U.S. feared communism spreading, while the USSR aimed for security. This led to a long, indirect battle between capitalism and communism.

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The term cold war is used because of what

there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two superpowers, but they each supported opposing sides in major regional conflicts known as proxy wars.

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By 1958, what happened?

By 1958, the same six countries created the European Economic Community (EEC), which then removed trade barriers for all kinds of goods.The EEC came to be known as the Common Market. Over the years, six more European countries joined the Common Market.

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What American pressure over Iceland's NATO membership?

It whas was a crucial reason for British capitulation in all three Cod Wars. In June 1976, Britain and Iceland reached an agreement that has held to this day. In fact, 200 nautical miles is now the standard exclusive economic zone in international law.

200

What is a Supranational cooperation?

A form of international cooperation which countries give up some control of their affairs as they work together to achieve shared goals

300

Before 2004, what happened

all of the European Union countries were in Western and Central Europe. In 2004, ten new member countries put Eastern Europe and more of Central Europe on the EU map. Two more countries joined in 2007 and one in 2013. The European Union promotes cooperation among member countries.

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On May 9, 1950 what happened

What happened a French leader named Robert Schuman made a famous speech in which he put forward ideas for bringing a lasting peace to Europe. These ideas led to what is now the European Union.

300

What whas Iceland's 1952 declaration to increase its territorial is what

 It what’s waters from three to four nautical miles (nm) after the International Court of Justice recognized similar rights for Norway

300

How many countries? agreed with Schuman 

six countries 

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What is a centripetal  forc

 A centripetal force: a force that unites people and countries] . The forces that divide things, or move them away from one another, are called centrifugal forces. The European Union was formed to unite countries that had repeatedly been torn apart by war.

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What happened was In 1993

What happened was the Common Market was renamed the European Community and became one of the founding institutions of the European Union. The main goal of the EU is to promote peace and prosperity, which means economic well-being. The EU works toward this goal by seeking to create jobs, protect citizens’ rights, and preserve the environment. It also has programs to promote freedom, security, and justice for its members. In 2018, the EU had 28 member countries spread across Europe, with several other countries hoping to join. However, the United Kingdom began the process to leave the EU in March 2017.

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The Cold War was a conflict where?

It was the U.S. and USSR never directly fought, but supported opposing sides in proxy wars. The U.S. feared communism spreading, while the USSR aimed for security. This led to a long, indirect battl.

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Soldiers of the Soviet Union and the United States what ?

did not do battle directly during the Cold War.

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The Cold War developed as what?

differences about the shape of the postwar world created suspicion and distrust between the United States and the Soviet Union. The first – and most difficult – test case was Poland, the eastern half of which had been invaded and occupied by the USSR in 1939.

400

countries reduce or remove trade barriers, such as?

Tariffs

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The three major effectsThe three major effects of the Cold War were?

political, economic and social changes and these resulted from divisions which had existed prior to the outbreak of WWII.

500

In schools children participated in what?

in duck and cover drills that featured entire classes huddled under school desks. For the youngsters raised in the fifties and sixties, the Cold War was much more than as ideological debate. Instead, it was the very real specter of nuclear bombs disrupting their lives.

500

The Cold War affected domestic policy in two ways what what’s it?

socially and economically. The intensive indoctrination of the American people led to a regression of social reforms especially regarding civil rights, labor unions, working conditions, and women's concerns.

500

Three key features defined the Cold War was?

the threat of nuclear war, 2) competition over the allegiance (loyalty) of newly independent nations, and 3) the military and economic support of each other's enemies around the world.

500

What is the timeline of World War II?

1939 to 1945 years

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