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MEDALLLLSSSSS Proxy Wars Help

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wat you need

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like wat the problem

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Proxy wars were primarily a product of

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The Allies (USA,England, France, Possibly canada) V.S. The Soviet Union (Russia)

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The Cold War consisted of various proxy wars fought over a period of several decades from 1947 to 1991. The primary coalitions during this time included the capitalist members of NATO aligned with the United States and the communist states of the Warsaw Pact aligned with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The largest battles of the Cold War include the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Soviet War in Afghanistan. Belligerents of the Korean War include South Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada versus North Korea, the People's Republic of China (Red China), and the Soviet Union. Participants of the Vietnam War include South Vietnam, the United States, South Korea, Australia, and the Republic of China (Taiwan) versus North Vietnam, the People's Republic of China, and the Soviet Union. Finally, the Soviet War in Afghanistan was fought between Soviet forces and the Afghan Mujahideen.

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No these American attempts to gain colonies the Soviet policy of the domino theory Soviet attempts to engage in a war with the U.S. the American policy of containment

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wats the chooses

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Domino Theory

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ok u up for more

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Why did the United States eventually stop supporting South Africa?

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Hold on BRB

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yep

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The South seceded for one reason and one reason only--to perpetuate the institution of slavery. Read all their declarations of secession, read their constitutions: it is all there in black and white.

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The Confederacy

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the choices @evilbrand97 The government began enacting socialist land reforms. Popular opinion turned against South African apartheid. South Africa began taking arms and funds from the Soviets. The American public stopped supporting African intervention.

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