Need help getting history information for my DBA
@JustSaiyan
What topic, or is it open?
i need information on the Hungarian uprising
Sure. The Hungarian Revolution (the more official term for it) was basically an uprising caused by harsh policies that were put in effect by Communist Russia. The most specific policy was the "de-Stalinisation" in which they were eradicating all traces of Stalins rule. The Hungarian leader, Imre Nagy informed Russia that they were abolishing the one-party rule, which was basically an agreement that said one political party ruled, no others existed. Nagy, also told them that Hungary was going to withdraw from the Warsaw Pact (which meant that the participants would offer unquestioning support and assistance to the other parties involved if needed. It was just like our NATO policy). Needless to say, soviet Russia launched an immediate assault on Hungary.
In short: The Hungarians didn't like the communist rule, and the communist rule didn't like that. *insert fly swatting gif*
ok can i get some information on the cold war
Sure. Any specifics, or just a summary?
Like How did the cold war start. what caused it and what was the most important thing that happened during it
*cough* wikipedia plagiarism *cough* *koff* Sorrie, allergies~
Why don't you check wikipedia.
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XD I'm serious.
As for the cold war, it was caused, in part, by the end of World War 2, it left the US and Soviet Russia as the two remaining Super Powers, and we were basically competing to spread our political ideas, Democracy for the US and Communism for Russia. Naturally this lead to hostilities, as most competitions do, and then the personal opinions of each party leaders played in, since Truman just didn't like Stalin, as not many civilized people did, and the Soviets didn't like us, because we refused to acknowledge communism, etc. It went on and on, to the refusal of the US to give them nuclear secrets, until basically the tension exploded.
ok can i get some information on the proxy wars
They were mainly effects of the World Wars, we destroyed a lot of Eastern Europe and Asia, and it gave an opportunity for new countries to gain their independence, while the controlling country was preoccupied, which lead to more uprisings, and then countries trying to reclaim their lost territory.
They were, in other words indirectly caused by the fight against Nazi rule
can i get some information of Invisible warfare
Can you elaborate on what you mean by that?
I think I know, but I would like to be sure.
urmmm like terrorist and stuff like that here are the questions my teacher gave me. define and analyze international terrorism describe the impact of and global response to terrorism analyze case studies of recent terror attacks in different parts of the world
international terrorism is just that, terrorism that is not restricted to certain countries, like ISIS and Al Qaida, who lash out at everyone, including their own people.
I would say that the global response to terrorism is both a success and a failure. It is a success in that we have caught a few terrorists, namely Osama bin Laden, but we still need the country in questions permission to post troops there, and if we don't get permission, the whole thing falls apart.
As for the last one, focus on the recent ISIS attacks, such as the attacks in France, Britain, etc
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