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In the Western world, the Sino–Soviet split transformed the geopolitics of the bi-polar cold war into a tri-polar cold war; as important as the erection of the Berlin Wall (1961), the defusing of the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962), and the end of the Vietnam War (1945–1975), because the rivalry, between Chinese Stalinism and Russian coexistence, facilitated and realised Mao's Sino–American rapprochement, by way of the 1972 Nixon visit to China. Moreover, the Sino-Soviet split voided the Western political perception that "monolithic communism", the Eastern Bloc, was a unitary actor in geopolitics, especially during the 1947–1950 period in the Vietnam War, which led to U.S. military intervention to the First Indochina War (1946–1954).[5] Historically, the ideological Sino-Soviet split facilitated the Marxist–Leninist Realpolitik by which Mao established the tri-polar geopolitics
After the American Civil War, many whites in the South were upset that they were being "forced" to incorporate blacks into their daily lives, and used poll taxes and literacy tests to keep them from voting. <span />
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I think it is both good and bad in different capacities. It is bad because we are entering a costly and deadly war which we may potentially lose and if we do win it may come at great personal cost. However, it is also a good thing because an act of war has just been committed against us and it would make the US look weak if we did nothing in retaliation.
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I think the answer is C not sure tho :)