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Get an A+ in International Baccalaureate Topics: Three Parts of the Cold War Explained in Detail

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Attached is a study guide for all three parts of the Cold War (European and American history points included) - , the middle of the war, and 1970s-91. There are spelling and error-free charts, graphs, definitions, and graphics to help you study the concepts most effectively. I received an A in Cold War History Utilizing this study guide.

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