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Critical question: What were the effects of the Nuclear Arms Race on the United States and the Soviet Union?

Thesis: While the Nuclear Arms race remained predominantly cold, the event itself shows the negative repercussions that weapon technology indirectly had on both the United States and the Soviet Union from a economic, political and societal standpoint.

Brief description: The Nuclear Arms Race is an example of technological advancement fueled solely on fear. As the different ideologies of the US and the Soviet Union clashed, tensions naturally began to rise. During World War Two, the United States’ original plan was to develop a nuclear bomb before Germany, however, their first detonation, labeled the Trinity test, ended up occurring two months after the Nazi’s surrendered. Following the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and consequently the end of World War Two, the United States refuse to disclaim their findings in Nuclear weapons, the Soviets received such information from Klaus Fuchs, a physicist who had worked on the Manhattan Project. With the Soviets able to create their first nuclear weapon, name Joe 1, the race officially began and both countries would go on to invest much of their resources into building their arsenal of nuclear warheads.

Outline:

Intro

Brief overview of topic

Thesis

Body

Paragraph 1: Origins of nuclear weapons (end/post WW2)

World War two and fear of German atomic bomb

Use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Post World War two regulations on nuclear weapons

Atomic Energy Commision

Baruch Plan

Soviet and US response

Paragraph 2: The 1950s

The first hydrogen bomb

Sputnik 1

American general population reaction

Paragraph 3: The Cuban Missile Crisis

Mutual Assured destruction

Treaty of nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons

Strategic arms limitation talks (SALT 1)

Anti Ballistic Missile treaty

SALT 2

Limits of MIRVs

Paragraph 4: Reagan administration

Strategic defense initiative

Fall of Soviet Union and end of Cold War

Paragraph 5: How the Arms Race can be held responsible for fall of Soviet Union

Economic disaster

Further ways nuclear technology corrupted Soviet Union

Paragraph 6: How the Arms Race negatively affected the US

Society

Bomb shelters

Panic among citizens

Constant fear of total nuclear war

Politics

McCarthyism and Second Red scare

Corrupt policy decisions

Paragraph 7: What is someone has pressed the button?

The idea of nuclear warfare being directly responsible for the destruction of two global superpowers

Seeing the negative effects of such technology in a more direct manner

Why did no one press the button?

Conclusion

Restate thesis

Discuss other arms races and current ones

Discuss modern day weapon technology

Bibliography:

“Cold War Influences on American Culture, Politics, and Economics.” Shad’s Blog, 4 Apr. 2010,tradshad.wordpress.com/writings/cold-war-influences-on-american-culture-politics-and-economics/.

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