(a) you should assume that you are writing for a very particular kind of audience, not anyone, but for a reader who is, on the one hand, intelligent, but also, on the other, remarkably uninformed about the recent history of humankind, and who thus needs succinct and clear historical information from you – preferably in complete and correct sentences. you do the explaining, as if you know what you are talking about, to someone who wants to learn what you know. no citations please. the question is : 3. Recount the story of the Cold War, from its beginnings in 1917 to its end in 1991. What was the struggle all about? What were the major phases in the story? Why did it never become a “hot” war? Why did it end the way it did?
(a) you should assume that you are writing for a very particular kind of audience, not anyone, but for a reader
who is, on the one hand, intelligent, but also, on the other, remarkably uninformed about the recent history of humankind, and who thus needs succinct and clear historical information from you – preferably in complete and correct sentences. you do the explaining, as if you know what you are talking about, to someone who wants to learn what you know. no citations please.
the question is : 3. Recount the story of the Cold War, from its beginnings in 1917 to its end in 1991. What was the struggle all about? What were the major phases in the story? Why did it never become a “hot” war? Why did it end the way it did?