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The Cold War
Cold War began in 1945, at the end of World War II. ... Such intense rivalry is known as the Cold War because it has not actually led to fighting, or “hot” war.
Characteristics such as mutual distrust, suspicion, and misunderstandings by both the US and the Soviet Union, and their respective allies, describe the Cold War through the years. At times, such conditions have increased the probability of a third world war. Some issues that led to the Cold War are, that the US has accused the U. ... In the late 1940’s and 1950’s, the Cold War became tense because each side was accusing each other of wanting to rule the world. ... The Cold War tension rose again after the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979. ... and major democratic reforms in Eastern Europe, Cold War tensions began to ease. ... Both nation’s ambitions and regional political instability contributed to provoking war and economic decline.
Approximate Word count = 758 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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