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The most logical explanation is by World War II the United States want to stop the Japanese Empire and Harry S. Truman didn't want an invasion in Japan because it was costly so he authorized brute force and scientists design the Manhattan Project and the Russian KGB spy's infiltrate the complex and knew the components to make it and 4 years later on August 29, 1949 the Soviet Union detonate its first nuclear nuclear device

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Period of massive buildup of atomic weapons but no direct fighting between the superpowers?

Cold War


How did the arms race prevent war between the superpowers?

During the arms race, all of the superpowers were focused on gaining more weapons instead of attacking one another.


Why did superpowers develop thermonuclear weapons?

Because they could.


What was the series of agreements between the superpowers to reduce the number of nuclear weapons each held was called?

Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties (SART)


Why did the two superpowers never fire a shot?

Based on weapons stockpiles, there was mutually assured destruction if the two superpowers went to war


Where did the actual fighting in the cold war begin?

There actually was no fighting, as it just was a standoff between Russia (Soviet Union at the time) and The U.S, both superpowers with nuclear weapons. So there you go.


The purpose of the salt talks and the start treaty was what?

To limit the supply of nuclear weapons made and owned by superpowers.


What was the purpose of salt talks and the start treaty?

To limit the supply of nuclear weapons made and owned by superpowers.


What term describes the stockpiling of nuclear weapons by the superpowers blockade space race arms race détente?

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Why weren't nuclear weapons used in the Vietnam war?

The US did not want to risk a nuclear confrontation with the communist superpowers.


What roles did ideology and nuclear weapons play in the development of the cold war tensions between the superpowers?

The superpowers each thought that the other was going to attack them. As one of them increased their stock of nuclear weapons, the other did so as well. In case of war, each side wanted to have more nukes than the other to assure their enemy's destruction. At the same time fear increased and as each country got more nukes tensions were higher. It was also a battle between Captialism and Communism ideology.


WHAT IS START stands for?

It depends on the context. START was an acronym used for the phrase STrategic Arms Reduction Talks... a series of negotiations between the superpowers to agree to reduce the number of nuclear weapons held by both sides.