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How did ideological differences lead to the cold war?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Although the two sides were able to unite over the common enemy of Germany, after the War people in the United States started to remember their differences. These differences between the two countries stemmed from their ideologies. Communism was the ideology followed by the Soviet Union.

Answered by Ritikakinha1234
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IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICT IN THE COLD WAR. ... This difference in ideology was a major source of the conflict between the two nations because throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union sought to expand communism to other regions and the United States sought to stop it with its policy of containment.

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