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    The space race was a race to see who could make it to space first. It began in nineteen fifty-seven and it was a Cold War competition between America and the Soviet Union that developed aerospace capabilities. The race into space changed the course of history and captivated the world in various ways. After the World War II, another conflict began. Known as the Cold war, the cold war was a conflict between the world’s strongest nations: democratic capitalist United States and the communist Soviet

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    The Space Race took place between 1957 and 1969, and some of the world’s most famous inventions were created, innovations that have changed the world ever since. In 1957, the U.S., after the Soviet Union launched their space satellite “Sputnik 1,” decided to launch their own satellite into space, “Explorer 1” (“The Space Race”). This was the kickoff of the decade long race between the two world powers for the control of the space. The Space Race illustrated the battle between democracy and communism

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    The space race, a competition to show superiority of technology and military firepower. The United States should have entered the space race. If the United States would not have entered the space race Russian communism would have had a big achievement over democracy America. Russia’s early success in the space race was used to show that communism was superior. The early success was also used to show that the economy, science, and culture developed faster under communist rule(Space Race). The launch

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    The Space Race was a time of great exploration, and created many new techniques in the studies of science and technology. Many new techniques of engineering and technological advances resulted as positives of the Space Race. The cause of this great exploration and learning was fueled by rivalry and competitiveness of two governments, the Soviet Union and The United States. The Soviet Union and the United States were in a race to see which could reach space supremacy first. This rivalry unfolded in

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    to 1975, the event known as the Space Race that took place not only encouraged space exploration but also brought international attention and recognition to the country. The tension created from the Cold War and the desire for the control of space started a rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union that would last for almost a decade. During this period, many monuments that were once thought impossible were being reached and surpassed. The Space Race also promoted the development and

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    DeVry University Online The Space Race and education: An annotated Bibliography Goldgeier, J. M., & McFaul, M. (1992). A tale of two worlds: core and periphery in the post-cold war era. International Organization, 46(02), 467-491. This article focuses on how the space race was realized in the twentieth century between year 1955 and 1972. It occurred between the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States, and the two cold war rivals. Technological superiority was essential for the symbolic of ideology

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    Space Race Turning Point

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    point in the Cold War. Winning the “Space Race” was a huge advance for the U.S.! The Cold War was between the United States of America and Soviet Russia. A cold war is “a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare, in particular.” In this particular case it was the space race was a huge symbol of power for either the Soviet Union or The United States of America. The “space race” originally stemmed from the initial

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    During the "race to space" which lasted from 1957 to 1969, political, social, and economic aspects reflected the Cold War. Many political / social aspects had occurred during the space race suggesting that the Soviets may use their space technology to send Bombs Over to the United States. Most economic aspects had been about federal spending between NASA and Soviet Union. To what extent do political, social, and economic aspects reflect on the Cold War during the race to space? Document a talks

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    The space race was a race to see who could do more and get more done in space. It was done against the U.S and the USSR. The USSR was the first to make something orbit the Earth that was the spacecraft Sputnik I. In 1957 USSR launch the Sputnik I it took 98 minutes to make its orbit. It spend 21 days in space before it burned up in the atmosphere. The USSR later launched Sputnik II. It carried the first living thing in space a dog named Laika.The US was going crazy on how Russia has passed them in

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    moon and returning him safely to the earth. No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-range exploration of space.” Through the dedication and efforts

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