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4 point of aim and objectives of cold war​

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Answered by princessdoll07
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The goals of the United States during the Cold War was to isolate the Soviet Union from spreading Communism, encourage Democracy and to promote open markets for the US goods to prevent another depression.

Answered by Jeniyaa
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Here are some possible factors that contributed to the Cold War:

Here are some possible factors that contributed to the Cold War:1) The Soviet Union refused to become part of the UN for a long time.

Here are some possible factors that contributed to the Cold War:1) The Soviet Union refused to become part of the UN for a long time.2) Stalin felt that America and Britain were delaying D-Day, causing more Soviet losses in a plot to weaken the Soviet army. Almost sixty times more Soviets died in the war than the Americans.

Here are some possible factors that contributed to the Cold War:1) The Soviet Union refused to become part of the UN for a long time.2) Stalin felt that America and Britain were delaying D-Day, causing more Soviet losses in a plot to weaken the Soviet army. Almost sixty times more Soviets died in the war than the Americans.3) The “Big Three” clashed during the Tehran Conference about Poland and other Eastern European countries that bordered with Germany. Stalin felt independent countries were a security threat to Russia because they have been weak enough to let Germany attack the Soviet Union through them several times. Britain and America wanted these countries to be independent, not under communist rule.

Here are some possible factors that contributed to the Cold War:1) The Soviet Union refused to become part of the UN for a long time.2) Stalin felt that America and Britain were delaying D-Day, causing more Soviet losses in a plot to weaken the Soviet army. Almost sixty times more Soviets died in the war than the Americans.3) The “Big Three” clashed during the Tehran Conference about Poland and other Eastern European countries that bordered with Germany. Stalin felt independent countries were a security threat to Russia because they have been weak enough to let Germany attack the Soviet Union through them several times. Britain and America wanted these countries to be independent, not under communist rule.4) The Soviets and Germans had a non-aggression pact in the first two years of the war with a secret protocol

Here are some possible factors that contributed to the Cold War:1) The Soviet Union refused to become part of the UN for a long time.2) Stalin felt that America and Britain were delaying D-Day, causing more Soviet losses in a plot to weaken the Soviet army. Almost sixty times more Soviets died in the war than the Americans.3) The “Big Three” clashed during the Tehran Conference about Poland and other Eastern European countries that bordered with Germany. Stalin felt independent countries were a security threat to Russia because they have been weak enough to let Germany attack the Soviet Union through them several times. Britain and America wanted these countries to be independent, not under communist rule.4) The Soviets and Germans had a non-aggression pact in the first two years of the war with a secret protocol5) The support of the Western allies of the Atlantic CharterThe Eastern Bloc of Soviet satellite states that was created.

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