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DQ 13_World History II

DQ 13_World History II

Q In this week's Discussion Forum, your primary task will be to tell us about the episode of the BBC Documentary Film Series, "The Cold War" you watched. Please respond to the following: • Which episode did you choose, and why? Please provide a brief description and synopsis. • What did you learn that you found particularly interesting and/or important, and why? • How does the film connect or add to what you learned in Strayer?

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The movie I chose to watch was “Make Love Not War” that was a 1960 film which covers the period of Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. This movie is named this title because of people’s inclination towards no war against Vietnam because they were tired of the death tolls and the economy was also affected but if we see properly then we will know that economy expanded and there was development of weapons and aerospace. Thus, the war was inevitable. The most interesting part was to learn about the civil rights movement.