What political tensions, suspicions, and conflict of ideologies led to the cold war?
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There was political tension at the end of world war 2 between the Soviet Union and the West because of the fact that many on both sides did not trust each other and suspected that each country was plotting to overthrow democracy/communism at the same time. This would lead to the Cold War and the splitting of ideologies across the board
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