Student’s name InstructorCourseDateRacial Discriminations Improvements and Changes 1950-1970In the 1950 to1970 era, America was one of the nations that other countries in the world dreamt of making alliance with due to the nature and proposition of its domestic socioeconomic and political issues as well as favorable foreign policies. These issues and policies mainly concerned the theme of racial discrimination. Domestic socioeconomic issues such as free enterprise and communism in the context of rational discrimination plays a key role in determining success in alliance making negotiations between nations particularly during this era. Based on Morone’s Mellfire Nation, it is evident that racism in the U.S offers potent economic as well as psychological interests that solely a blend of firm countervailing pressure would control. In the course of this era, particularly in the mid – 1940, the notions of anti communism as well as the risk that enveloped the result of the Cold War constituted the highly famous matters of political interest. The importance of Cold War reasoning, particularly the hypothesis referred to as “Domino Theory” entailing Communism suppression, implied that United States policy formulators recognized missing of territorial as well as conceptual base to the Soviets as a hindrance