The American Economy During the 1800s. The U.S. had a volatile, yet greatly expanding economy in the 19th century due to industrialization, immigration, territorial expansion, new technological innovations and other trends. A laissez-faire approach by government and poorly regulated banking led to volatility.
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The main ideology in the US is that the power is in the people, competition is encouraged, and people can own land as long as they have money. The main ideology in the Soviet Union is that the power is in the government, everyone gets a certain amount of food, land, money no matter how much money they have and are usually under strict control. Basically the main difference is the US claims to have everyone equal and the Soviet Union makes everyone equal (except for the government).
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The Cold War was a diplomatic war between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. lasting from the end of WW2, 1947, to when the U.S.S.R. was dissolved in 1991. During this period their was a lot of political and military tension between the two countries. The foreign policy the U.S. held during this time was called containment an idea from the Truman Doctrine. The U.S. wanted to contain/stop the spread of Communism. They tried to due so in a multitude of ways such as instilling the Marshall Plan.