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  1. A period of history from 1945-1991 in which the threat of nuclear annihilation was high between the United States and Soviet Union.

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The Cold War (Russian: Холо́дная война́) (1945–1991) was the continuing state of political conflict, military tension, and economic competition existing after World War II (1939–1945), primarily between the USSR and its satellite states, and the powers of the Western world, including the United States. Although the primary participants' military forces never officially clashed directly, they expressed the conflict through military coalitions, strategic conventional force deployments, a nuclear arms race, espionage, proxy wars, propaganda, and technological competition, such as the Space Race.

Despite being allies against the Axis powers and having the most powerful military forces among peer nations, the USSR and the US disagreed about the configuration of the post-war world while occupying most of Europe. The Soviet Union created the Eastern Bloc with the eastern European countries it occupied, annexing some as Soviet Socialist Republics and maintaining others as satellite states, some of which were later consolidated as the Warsaw Pact (1955–1991). The US and some western European countries established containment of communism as a defensive policy, establishing alliances such as NATO to that end.

Several such countries also coordinated the Marshall Plan, especially in West Germany, which the USSR opposed. Elsewhere, in Latin America and Southeast Asia, the USSR assisted and helped foster communist revolutions, opposed by several western countries and their regional allies; some they attempted to roll back, with mixed results. Some countries aligned with NATO and the Warsaw Pact, and others formed the Non-Aligned Movement.

The Cold War featured periods of relative calm and of international high tension – the Berlin Blockade (1948–1949), the Korean War (1950–1953), the Berlin Crisis of 1961, the Vietnam War (1959–1975), the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962), the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979–1989), and the Able Archer 83 NATO exercises in November 1983. Both sides sought détente to relieve political tensions and deter direct military attack, which would likely guarantee their mutual assured destruction with nuclear weapons.

In the 1980s, the United States increased diplomatic, military, and economic pressures against the USSR, which had already suffered severe economic stagnation. Thereafter, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev introduced the liberalizing reforms of perestroika ("reconstruction", "reorganization", 1987) and glasnost ("openness", ca. 1985). The Cold War ended after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, leaving the United States as the dominant military power, and Russia possessing most of the Soviet Union's nuclear arsenal. The Cold War and its events have had a significant impact on the world today, and it is commonly referred to in popular culture.

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Cold WAR,......?
Q. Explain how diffrences between the USSR and the WEST(USA) led to the Cold War...
Asked by lilmeztli - Mon Apr 28 17:26:04 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Basically two things...Communism vs Capitalism and the nuclear arms race.
Answered by Judy A H - Mon Apr 28 17:31:11 2008

How did the US ensure European stability during the Cold War?
Q. The US was the key element in ensuring European stability during the Cold War. What were the motivations and actions of the US in order to do this?
Asked by Brad - Sun Sep 21 18:16:26 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Probably the key element is NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It used collective security for its members to stall any kind of Communist aggression in Western Europe. Western Europe would be America's first line of defense for any invasion from the Communist East. A prosperous, peaceful Western Europe kept this line of defense viable. One initial action taken to bolster Western Europe was the Marshall Plan, a bold plan to rebuild industry and free governments in that area.
Answered by Ice - Sun Sep 21 18:27:01 2008

What started the cold war and how did it end?
Q. I am having trouble figuring out how did the cold war start and how did it end and who one and what were some turning points during it?
Asked by N<3 - Thu Apr 16 10:58:46 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It actually began at the Yalta Conference at the closing hour of WW II, when the big three divided up what would be the post war world. But it began in earnest when Joseph Staling of the USSR closed off the corridor to Berlin and then began building the "Iron Curtain." Berlin being in what was East Germany was to remain a city governed by France, England and the U.S. on western half and Russia on the eastern half, allowing one highway to remain open as a life line through East Germany from the East/West border through to the west side of Berlin. Stalin closed that highway, which then began the great Berlin Airlift. People tend to not trust what they cannot see. And in drawing closed the "Iron Curtain" no one was allowed to see what… [cont.]
Answered by Doc - Thu Apr 16 11:20:15 2009

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