Monday, November 25, 2019

Reagan Doctrine essays

Reagan Doctrine essays There were many things that lead up to the creation of the Reagan Doctrine, which was supposed to help stop a major conflict in the world. Many years before this doctrine was created, there were a major conflict that began with the Communist. Most of the Communistic activities at this time was in the Soviet Union (Russia). In a Communistic nation, the government rules every part of the peoples live, which takes away their freedom and liberty. People who live in it are like slaves who work for the government. Later on, Communism tried to spread to bring all the nations in the world under the rule of a Communistic government. They tried to slowly control each nation one by one, starting with the weak ones, until the Communistic government conquered the whole world. Many tried to resist these foes, and the nations who did were called the Free World, which was mainly led by the United States. Great Britain was another Free World nation. They were also trying to stop Communism. Other countries that were between these two great forces were called the Third World. This side consisted of many different nations around Asia, South America, and Africa. Most of the nations in the Third World were poor. Some of the people in the Third World angrily opposed Communism while others happily accepted it. Even some citizens in one nation might be against each other. To gain allies on their sides, each of the great forces tried to gain them by giving out financial aid or assistance to the Third World nations. This conflict which began about 1945 was know to be called the Cold War. This ongoing conflict between the free word and Communist lasted for a long time. Unlike other wars, which was fought mostly with heavy military weapons and fast actions, this war was mostly fought with words, diplomacy, ideology, and argument. Of course, there were some battles with weapons but not as muc...

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