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The history of the United States from 1945 through 1964 covers the early Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement. The period of United States history is seen as a period of active foreign policy designed to rescue Europe from the devastation of World War II and from Communism. On the domestic front, after a short transition, the economy grew rapidly, and the threat of a devastating nuclear war hung over the world. A race began to overawe the other side with more powerful weapons. Allied soldiers were sent to Korea to fight the forces of communism. The Soviets formed the Warsaw Pact of communist…mehr

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The history of the United States from 1945 through 1964 covers the early Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement. The period of United States history is seen as a period of active foreign policy designed to rescue Europe from the devastation of World War II and from Communism. On the domestic front, after a short transition, the economy grew rapidly, and the threat of a devastating nuclear war hung over the world. A race began to overawe the other side with more powerful weapons. Allied soldiers were sent to Korea to fight the forces of communism. The Soviets formed the Warsaw Pact of communist states to oppose the American-led North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance.