The Policies And Actions Which Help/Hindered U.S-Soviet Relations During The Administrations Of: Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan And George Bush Sr.
Events, Policies and Actions Which Help/Hindered U.S-Soviet Relations during the Administrations of: Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr.
American Government-MWF
Cyle Parker
Dr. Charles P. Willie
March 7, 2004
Events, Policies and Actions between the United States and the USSR during the Carter, Regan and Bush Sr. Administrations
The relationship between superpowers has always been complex. There is the natural inclination to achieve dominance on the world stage, while trying to keep a stable relationship with other world powers. The United States and the USSR had been recognized as superpowers since the end of World War II. The United States' Manhattan Project led to atomic bombs being dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. In 1949, the USSR surprised the world by breaking the United States' monopoly on atomic weapons and exploding their own atomic bomb. In 1952, the United States developed and exploded a thermonuclear weapon, also......
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