why did conflict emerge between the two superpowers after the second World War?
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If you recall your World War II history, the United States and the Soviet Union were allies during the war. Together, these nations and others brought about the downfall of Hitler's Third Reich. When the war ended in 1945, these two countries emerged as world super powers.
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After the Second World War, the two main superpowers were the USA and the USSR.
- The two were partners during World War II, but after the war they both turned into rivals on the international scene and got involved in what became known as the Cold War.
- This cold war, which eventually broke out into an open conflict between the two superpowers, was mostly concerned with trade, political subjection, and proxy conflicts.
- There was a conflict between both the nations due to difference in ideology and political way.
- USA followed the capital list form of ideology.
- Whereas USSR followed the communism form of ideology.
- Both wanted their ideology to be spread worldwide in order to show their supremacy and authority over the world.
- They both wanted to conquer the world and show their influence and power in front of all.
- There were also conflicts on the basis of unequal resource distribution. Capturing economic sources helps in building and expanding the nation.
- USSR and USA both developed different sorts of ammunitions and nuclear weapons as well to show they are emergence as becoming a world leader.
- USA and USSR both wanted to capture the whole world. Competing for dominance and power. They both wanted their ideology to rule the world.
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