explain the reasons of 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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Explain the reasons of cold war?
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Firstly you have to know what is cold war:-
- "The Cold War was a period of economic, political and military tension between the United States and Soviet Union from 1945 to 1991.
- Following the end of the Second World War, complications arose centering on the shifting of international power.
- The Soviet Union wanted to acquire additional territory while the United States attempted to limit the gains desired by the Soviets.
- This battle of ideologies resulted in increased national security, diplomatic tension and proxy wars between the two powerful nations."
Now, we can discuss the reasons of cold war:-
The main cause of cold war is "Ideological Differences"
Now I will explain the Word "Ideological Differences"
- Ideological differences were one basic cause of the Cold War between the United States and the U.S.S.R.
- after World War II. The United States political system is based on democracy, capitalism, and the importance of the individual. Both the United States and the U.S.S.R. supported self-determination in Africa to end Western imperialism. They disagreed on which form of government they would follow. Soviet support of Fidel Castro began in the 1950s. Rivalry in Asia existed among the United States, Soviet Union, and China.
- The United States support of dissidents within the Soviet Union was an ideological outgrowth of a difference between communism and democracy.
This is the total information & reasons of cold war : )
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