Moon Landing

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American History

 

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Connie Y

 

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November 17, 2012

 

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University

 

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After World War 2, there were two dominant nations, the United States and the Soviet Union. Political ideals and control over Germany would separate the allies into bitter rivals and enemies. The fear of the Soviet’s use of nuclear weapons was constantly in the backs of our minds. It was a global chess match between the two nations; who had the best weapons and who had the most superior technology...
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It was a global chess match between the two nations; who had the best weapons and who had the most superior technology. Space technology became a particularly important arena in this conflict, both because of its military applications and due to the psychological benefit of raising morale. Americans were rattled however, when on October 4, 1957 they saw Russian Sputnik moving through the stars above their own homes...
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