Cold War 1
Cold War
Name
Class
Date
, Cold War 2
Annotated Bibliography
Causes of the Cold War
A Brief Overview of the Causes and Effects of the Cold War. Historyplex.com, 2018.
This website discusses the role of the Soviet Union in the Cold War and the factors that initiated
the tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. The article also discusses the
causes of the Cold War. It highlights how the acquisition of mass destruction ammunition by the
United States contributed to an arms race that initiated the Cold War1. Also discussed in the
article are the negative political, social, and economic implications attributed to the tense
relationship between the superpower nations. The effects highlighted are the disintegration of the
Warsaw Pact, the demolition of the Berlin Wall, and the independence of the Soviet Republics
and the Baltic States.
McCauley, Martin. The Cold War 1949-2016. Taylor & Francis, 2017.
This book provides insights into the Berlin and the Cuban Crises that resulted from the Cold War
between the United States and Russia. Furthermore, McCauley highlights how the Soviet Union
rediscovered the Third World2. Moreover, the book also discusses the United States’ intervention
to end the arms race that was characterized by the increased acquisition of weapons of mass
destruction by Western and Eastern nations.
Rank, Scott. The Cold War: Causes, Major Events, and How It Ended. History on the Net.
This article highlights the main causes of political tensions between the United States and the
Soviet Union leading to the Cold War. Rank discusses the post-World War II concerns that
1
A Brief Overview of the Causes and Effects of the Cold War. Historyplex.com
2
McCauley, Martin. The Cold War 1949-2016.
Cold War
Name
Class
Date
, Cold War 2
Annotated Bibliography
Causes of the Cold War
A Brief Overview of the Causes and Effects of the Cold War. Historyplex.com, 2018.
This website discusses the role of the Soviet Union in the Cold War and the factors that initiated
the tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. The article also discusses the
causes of the Cold War. It highlights how the acquisition of mass destruction ammunition by the
United States contributed to an arms race that initiated the Cold War1. Also discussed in the
article are the negative political, social, and economic implications attributed to the tense
relationship between the superpower nations. The effects highlighted are the disintegration of the
Warsaw Pact, the demolition of the Berlin Wall, and the independence of the Soviet Republics
and the Baltic States.
McCauley, Martin. The Cold War 1949-2016. Taylor & Francis, 2017.
This book provides insights into the Berlin and the Cuban Crises that resulted from the Cold War
between the United States and Russia. Furthermore, McCauley highlights how the Soviet Union
rediscovered the Third World2. Moreover, the book also discusses the United States’ intervention
to end the arms race that was characterized by the increased acquisition of weapons of mass
destruction by Western and Eastern nations.
Rank, Scott. The Cold War: Causes, Major Events, and How It Ended. History on the Net.
This article highlights the main causes of political tensions between the United States and the
Soviet Union leading to the Cold War. Rank discusses the post-World War II concerns that
1
A Brief Overview of the Causes and Effects of the Cold War. Historyplex.com
2
McCauley, Martin. The Cold War 1949-2016.