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Race To Space Dbq

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The Race to Space! This race to space reflected the political, economical, and social aspects of the Cold War in many ways. The ways the space race reflected the political, economical, and social aspects of the Cold War include how people talked about what might happen in after the rockets were sent up, how much money this costed and how people were proud of there country. The Race to Space affected the political aspects in a lot of ways. During the Cold War propaganda was used. Examples of the propaganda are shown in Doc G. In Doc G it is saying that 'I hope the sky isn't the limit' to show that they did not know what might happen in space, will the astronaut explode mid flight? Are there other life forms? Lucky for the political aspect everything went well, you can even see mission control being astounded(in Doc J) that the successful conclusion of Apollo 11's lunar landing. Also in Doc H that for awhile the Soviet Union few people knew about how the U.S. were head in manned flights. According to Soviet Union "We had faith in our technology and our plans had …show more content…

According to Doc A "Sputnik came as a surprise to most Americans". Not only did "Sputnik came as a surprise to most Americans" Sputnik also struck fear into many Americans. Americans even prepared for a nuclear war, they also made a video called "Duck and Cover"(you can find it here " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKqXu-5jw60 "). Around this time Dr. Wernher Von Braun made a full scale model of Explorer 1, replicating the first satellite by the U.S.(Doc E). While in a rush to catch up with The Soviet Union, and on December 6th, 1957 while in a rush to catch up, the U.S. sent the Vanguard rocket attempting to get the rocket to space quickly the U.S. rushed causing the rocket to turn into a fireball on TV. As it says in Doc F "This was what we were capable of, while the Russians rode the heavens." This shows the Social aspect of the Cold

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