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The Cold War (1947–1991) is the period within the Cold War from the Truman Doctrine in 1947 to the conclusion of the Korean War in 1953. The Cold War emerged in Europe a few years after the successful US–USSR–UK coalition won World War II in Europe, and extended to 1989–91. In 1947, Bernard Baruch, the multimillionaire financier and adviser to presidents from Woodrow Wilson to Harry S. Truman, coined the term “Cold War” to describe the increasingly chilly relations between two World War II Allies: the United States and the Soviet Union.
Some conflicts between the West and the USSR appeared earlier. In 1945–46 the US and UK strongly protested Soviet political takeover efforts in Eastern Europe and Iran, while the hunt for Soviet spies made the tensions more visible. However historians emphasize the decisive break between the US–UK and the USSR came in 1947–48 over such issues as the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan and the Berlin Blockade, followed by the formation of NATO in 1949.[dubious – discuss]The Cold War took place worldwide, but it had a partially different timing outside Europe.[1]
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The impact that is made in the events of 1970 and 1971 on the actions of Nixon in Vietnam is that his administration never made an iron-clad pledge based on the secured infringement of the Soviet <span> hegemony. Hope this answers your question. </span>
<span>The correct answer is B. the calculated use of power. A more precise answer would be the abandonment of ideology and ideals in favor of practical politics, which have often historically been tied to use of power. These are nothing more than examples of political realism as described by Hobbes and Machiavelli. By applying the power swiftly they managed to take control of not only their own countries, but of a large part of Europe too.</span>
A is the correct answer. Nazi Germany had many military advantages for most of the war.
Assuming you're referring to the period surrounding the Civil War--one example would be that Republicans wanted to make slavery illegal, which would have "controlled" the private lives of slaveholders in the South.