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What does the term “Cold War” refer to?

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Answered by Priatouri
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The term Cold War is referred to a state of conflict between two countries that do not include direct armed action but is continued primarily through political and economic actions, propaganda acts of spying or substitute wars and had only limited access to weapons conducted by surrogates. The most common use of this term can be seen in the context of the Soviet-American cold war, that referred to open yet limited struggle.

Answered by kingofself
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                            Cold War

  • The term cold war refers that it was a war of fear and threats.
  • It is the special war that it doesn't involve any direct link in military actions but it happenned primarily by the actions of political and economic activities.
  • This war was held between the United states and the Russia after the Second world war between the years of 1947 - 1989.
  • It is often referred to as the Soviet - American cold war.
  • The Cold War had been ended in the year of 1990 by the communism collapse in the USSR.

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