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There sure is.
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As Eric Hobsbawm righteous explains in <em>The Age of Extremes </em>neither the Marxist historians nor the Revionist ones are right. To start with: when Truman left the white house in 1953 the cold war hadn´t started properly. And Stalin died in the same year. Nevertheless they did partly shape the hostile environment (Truman doctrine) of the two superpowers after the war.
Anyway, Hobsbawm quite convincingly argues that it was exaggerated American fear of Russian agression that lead ultimately to the cold war. The initially Russian ideal of spreading communism over the globe was not seen as realistic any more by the Sovjet leaders, even before the second world war. And after it the Sovjet union was weaker than ever before. And Stalin knew it. So yes, in a sense individual personalities (Americans) are to blaim. But not mentioning Kennedy in this list is ignoring the fact that the main actors, like Kennedy, ¨<em>tapped their way though a dense cloud of incomprehension, confusion and paranoia.¨</em>
Eric Hobsbawm
Expressed Powers are those specifically named in the Constitution. Sometimes they are called, “Delegated Powers” or “Enumerated Powers.” I hope this helped
Cape Town is a city found in Western Cape, South Africa. It is located -33.93 latitude and 18.42 longitude and it is situated at elevation 25 meters above sea level. Cape Town has a population of 3,433,441 making it the biggest city in Western Cape.
Legislative branch I believe it is