President Ronald Reagan was president at the end of the Cold War.
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We emphasize at the outset that this is a formidable undertaking. There is an enormous literature on the subject ranging over every conceivable genre. These include nineteenth-century political broadsides, serious and masterfully written histories, the 42 volume report of the first Immigration Commission appointed in 1907, focused cliometric studies appearing in scholarly journals, autobiographies that witness the era of high immigration, two forthcoming economic histories of pre-World War I immigration (Ferrie, 1997; Hatton and Williamson, 1998), obscure statistical compendia, and theoretical analyses some of which are highly abstract and mathematically intricate.
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William H. Seward was the Secretary of State
Answer:Kristallnacht was a night of organized vandalism by the Nazi government against Jewish synagogues, businesses, schools, and homes. The attacks led to the arrest of thousands of Jews.