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Effects of the Cold War

Effects of the Cold War

By: Dakota Dennis

Effects on the Eastern Hemisphere

Eastern Hemisphere

Economic Effects on the Eastern Hemisphere

Economic

Countries in West Europe rebuilt their economies because of the Marshall Plan, some countries struggled to transition to free-market, many were unemployed , many instituted economic reforms

Social Effects on the Eastern Hemisphere

There was an ideological rift in the Soviet Union and Great Britain, many lived in fear of atomic bombs

Social

Political Effects on the Eastern Hemisphere

Political

Empires began to crumble as anti-imperilast sentiment began indepedence movements, The Soviets had heavy influence on countries in Europe, division of Europe into East and West (one having democracy and free market and the other communist), The Warshaw Pact, proxy wars

Western Hemisphere

Effects on the Western Hemisphere

Political Effects on the Western Hemisphere

Political

Resentment of American and European economic imperialism grew in Latin America (revolutionary movements), established a policy that used military, economic, amd poltical means to stop the spread of communism, NATO was formed (North Atlanic Treaty Organization), proxy wars, communist revolutions in Cuba and Nicaragua

Social Effects on the Western Hemisphere

Social

ideological rift emerged in America, fear grew because of atomic bomb threats, wesrern backed governments became unpopular which caused more anti-imperialist movements

Economic Effects on the Western Hemisphere

Economic

Western government created public health systems to promote economic security (also built public housing, provided unemployment insurance and state-backed pension plans which was called the welfare state, the economy boomed

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