The EFFECTS of the Cold War, Explained [AP World History Review-Unit 8 Topic 3]
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In this video Heimler reviews everything you need to know about AP World History Unit 8 Topic 3 (8.3) which is about the major effects of the Cold War, including the formation of rival military alliances (NATO and Warsaw Pact), nuclear proliferation (arms race), and a whole host of proxy wars across the world.
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Right here with ya! (I got a 4, though)
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2044 AP History Prompt: To what extent was the Russo Ukraine War of 2022-2024 an American Proxy War?
Not really? It was more an expansion of imperialism. You want an American proxy war the Israeli-Gaza genocide qualifies way more.
is there a reason why you don't cite the vietnam war as an example of a proxy war here? if i understand correctly it was a pretty major one.
he released a youtube short that contained the vietnam war if you want to write that down
new vid dropped lets go
Please update the AP human geography unit 5!!
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There were DEFINITELY no side effects to the Korean, Contra, and Angola War - why would there be 😐
The Soviet Union never occupied Yugoslavia.
They had a big influence on them so it basically was just a puppet staye
I was confused on that part as well when he included Yugoslavia. However, the USSR and Yugolsavia were close allies, especially with the Serbians there.
@@AristotleBabyBottle Are you kidding? Tito ordered mass arrests of Stalinists in Yugoslavia in the year of his break with the Soviet Union. Check out Kusturica's film While Father Was Away on Business. Based on a true story. Kusturica's father spent a year in a work camp for mocking an anti-Stalinist cartoon.
@@Zayah_Romana Tito was a Croatian not a Serbian. He also invited Albanians to move to Kosovo in the 1960s and 1970s. And if you know anything about Serbs, Kosovo is holy ground. Yugoslavia actually founded the "non-aligned movement as a slap in the face to the Soviet Union. Once Tito broke with Stalin in 1950 that was pretty much that. Even De Gaulle was more subservient to the USA than Tito was to the USSR.
Great video! 🤫🧏🏻♂
2:21 wouldn’t it be a quarantine because it wasn’t wartime?