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This 7-page paper focuses on U.S. polital events between 1950 and 2000, explaining how major political events shaped the culture of the country. Bibliopgrahy lists 10 sources.
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discussion on the fact that politics has played a great deal in terms of shaping the direction of this country. But the fact that politics and globalization shape the U.S.s
direction isnt new. From the end of World War II on, both politics and global events have had a definite impact on the U.S. In this paper, well examine how
political and global events shaped the U.S. from the 1950s through the 1990s. 1950s Though many people today look back fondly on
this period as a time during which family values and wholesome activities reigned supreme, the 1950s was a difficult time in the U.S. World War II had ended just a
handful of years before, the Soviet Union and its communist reach was becoming a problem, meaning the issue of "containment," as introduced by President Harry S. Truman during the late
1940s shaped political policy in the United States during the next three decades. Overseas, the issue was the Korean War, in which the U.S. was drawn into a "police action"
to protect the democratic South Korean from the communist advance of North Korea. At home, President Dwight Eisenhower introduced the "politics of fear" against communism (BookRags, 2007), while Wisconsin politician
Senator Joseph McCarthy began his communist witch hunt, trying to root out the "evil red influence" from everything ranging from government to entertainment. In the meantime, school children cowered under
their desks in regular "duck-and-cover" exercises, in the event that an atom bomb was set to go off in their back yards. The panic came to fruition when the Soviets
launched their Sputnik satellite in the late 1950s, thereby bringing the Cold War into outer space, and spurring the United States plunge into the space program, and ultimately, the first
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