Yes, among other things the US added the words "One Nation under God" to the pledge of allegiance because of the cold war to distinguish the "christian" US from the "atheist" USSR. Also certain politicians considered it the "divine duty" of the US to have ever more powerful nuclear bombs and to use them to destroy the USSR before the USSR could match the nuclear capabilities of the US.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
How did nuclear warfare affect the cold war?
Answer this question… How did the establishment of NATO affect the Cold War?
Vietnam was part of the cold war.
Religion was not part of the cold war. There were bigger fish to fry back then.
No, atheism was not the official religion of Cold War Russia. The Soviet Union was officially atheist and promoted atheism as the state ideology, but it did not establish atheism as a religion. Religion was actively suppressed during this time, and believers faced persecution.
Negative! The Cold War was NOT a war; the cold war involved NO killing nor destruction. The cold war was just a name...meaning "a military stand-off." A Holy War is a war with religion as basis for the war.
The cold war.
The nuclear arms race was the core of the cold war.
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because the war had kept going and going
The aids epidemic had a huge impact on the cold war, the impact was caused by aids