 Describe the threat of the Soviet Union as described in NSC-68 Explain the series of crises in the late 1940s that ended US-Soviet wartime cooperation Describe the Truman Doctrine and Marshall...

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 Describe the threat of the Soviet Union as described in NSC-68 Explain the series of crises in the late 1940s that ended US-Soviet wartime cooperation Describe the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan and explain the impact of both on United States as a world power  Describe the US nuclear policy of Mutually Assured Destruction and explain how it was implemented with the Nuclear Triad Explain the national security threat posed by the action of Alger Hiss Describe the methods used by Joseph McCarthy and the House Un-American activities Committee to identify Communist subversives and their impact particularly in the Loyalty Oath Program implemented by the Government and Hollywood Explain how McCarthy eventually discredited himself
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Threat of Soviet Union as per NSC-68    3
Series of Crises in L
ate 1940s Ending US-Soviet Wartime Cooperation    3
Impact of Marshall Plan and Truman Doctrine on US as World Power    3
US Nuclear Policy of Mutually Assured Destruction and Its Implementation with Nuclear Triad    4
National Security Threat by Action of Alger Hiss    4
Methods of Joseph McCarthy and House Un-American Activities Committee to Identify Communist Subversives and Their Impact on Loyalty Oath Program    4
McCarthy Discrediting Himself    4
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Threat of Soviet Union as per NSC-68
Soviet Union was the basis for the United States throughout the Cold War. It aims at building communist society. One of the threats of the Soviet Union, challenging the United States, was the hostile design of the Soviet Union. The Cold War started just after the end of the Second World War.
As informed by Kotkina, there existed a geopolitical tension between the union and the United States. The US and its allies fearfully observed what they thought was a massive Soviet capability to invade Europe. The Soviet threat could be greatly augmented by the addition of more nuclear weapons. The best possible action was to respond in kind with a huge build-up of the United States weaponry and armed forces.
Series of Crises in Late 1940s Ending US-Soviet Wartime Cooperation
The series of crises comprises of the two massive atomic bombs attacks against Japan by the US, coupled with the Soviet’s decision to break their neutrality with Japan...
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