Critically examine the factors responsible for the cold war
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Historians have identified several causes that led to the outbreak of the Cold War, including: tensions between the two nations at the end of World War II, the ideological conflict between both the United States and the Soviet Union, the emergence of nuclear weapons, and the fear of communism in the United States.
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The factors that responsible for cold war are as below:
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- A cold war is a condition of international conflict characterised by the absence of open military conflict and the pursuit of objectives mostly by economic and political operations, propaganda, espionage, or battles fought through surrogates.
- The Cold War's beginning can be attributed to a number of factors, including tensions between the two countries at the close of World War II, ideological rivalry between the US and the Soviet Union, the development of nuclear weapons, and American fears of communism.
- The competition, hostilities, and conflicts between the US and the Soviet Union were referred to as the "Cold War."
- It never turned into a full-fledged war between these two powers, or even a hot conflict.
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