Differences and Similarities between Reagan and Gorbachev

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Differences and Similarities Between Reagan and Gorbachev

The Cold War, which started sometime in the 1940’s, was a large quarrel between the United States and the Soviet Union. This dispute involved a lot of propaganda and threats of nuclear warfare. Despite all of the trouble though, after over forty years of fighting, the two leaders of these countries (Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev) would finally work out a solution. However, although they did reach an agreement, there were many differences between these two men.

One way in which these men were dissimilar is that they were leaders of different countries, each with their own ideas and opinions on how things should be dealt with. For example, Ronald Reagan was the president of the United States at the time, which was a Capitalist Country. Therefore, his ideas on how to handle his country were based on capitalist views. Gorbachev on the other hand was the leader of the Soviet Union, a communist/socialist place, which is the opposite of Capitalism. Based on these facts, one can agree that the various views and opinions of these two men would be completely opposite.

Yet another thing these men had going against them was that each of their economic systems were against the others; i.e., Capitalism was against Communism and vise versa. This in itself would normally remove any chances of these two leaders negotiating with one another. This separation was also benefited by people such as Joseph McCarthy in the United States that created a massive public fear of both communists and communism. However, although these two men seemed to be completely opposite, they did share many traits that made them similar.

One of the things that these two men had in common was that they...

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