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what did the end of cold war signify

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Answered by graxx
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It describes different versions of what signified the end of the Cold War, which include the demolition of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, Mikhail Gorbachev's declaration that the Soviet Union would no longer use its military to subdue the satellite states of the Warsaw Pact in 1988, and the reunification of Germany ...
Answered by gratefuljarette
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The significance of the end of the cold war was to bring down the use of nuclear weapons. It signified the end of an arms race between United Sates and USSR

Explanation:

  • A cold war was significantly between the the two main nations United States and USSR who were in a situation of conflict. There was no military action but through various forms of political, social and other economical activities during the period of cold war.
  • The countries had suffered a lot during the the different wars with major casualties on life and properties on both the sides. It was using the latest technologies and nuclear weapons which made the wars very dangerous.
  • The end of the cold war between the countries was to bring peace and end to the arms race. This would be effectively reduce the use of of nuclear weapons. The end of the cold war resulted in USSR trying to work on their economic issues with the help of other countries

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