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Cold War Propaganda
The Cold War never presented any real threat on America. It was nothing more than the
propaganda of two battling super powers. The two super powers involved in the Cold War were
the United States of America and The Soviet Union. ... The supposed threats were mere techniques of
propaganda used to scare the other countrys public into believing they were more powerful. ... The Cold War lasted a very long time and
it was fought through battles such as the Korean and Vietnam wars. ...
The Cuban missile crisis was an important event that took place during the Cold War. ... into thinking they had missiles in Cuba gave them the
edge on the war. ...
Another big instance of Cold War propaganda was in the Afghanistan situation. ...
The Cold War extended into space when, in the Kennedy administration, the U. ... "
The Vietnam War was another instance of Cold War propaganda. During the time of the
Vietnam War, the Cold War was going on. The Vietnam War was between the north and south
Vietnam. ... soldiers fought in the war. ... " (Bernhard, 16)
During the Korean War, the U. ... North Korea was supported by the Soviet Union and was allied with China in this war.
Approximate Word count = 995 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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