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Effects of Cold War on population

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Answered by TulipWine
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  • In its course, the Cold War became a growing threat to world peace and when it reached its highest form of confrontation, as a direct and indirect consequence, numerous people suffered great misfortunes. Since the end of the war up until its subsequent century, the Cold War had many effects on nation-states and targeted them in many economical and social ways, for example in Russia, military spending was cut dramatically since 1991 creating a decline in the Soviet Union’s military-industrial sector. Such a dismantling left millions of employees (throughout the former Soviet Union) unemployed thus affecting Russia’s economy and military[1]

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A population of a country can be controlled by war. During the war, there's a high death rate and low birth rate which decreases the population drastically, however post war there will be low death rate and high birth rate which increases the population.

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