America and (USSR)Russia were the two superpowers of the cold war. America was the democracy side and they were trying to beat the USSR. America was more advanced in World War II and Russia was actually very technology unadvanced. After World War II, the USSR caught up and started making nuclear weapons. The USA was responding to this and they affected the cold war by responding to the USSR's " Threats ". The USA made nuclear weapons too, competed in the space race, and much more.
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The geo-political goals were some of the conflicting goals in America during the Cold war.
negative
The effect of the cold war on politics is the fear that communism would spread in to United States.
Was discouraged
African countries no longer received Soviet aid and weaponsAfrica wasn't an issue during the cold war; they had their own problems...called APARTHEID.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
How did nuclear warfare affect the cold war?
The reverse (opposite) of cold war was total war (nuclear war). Youth lived life as if there was no tomorrow; as total war (nuclear war) is (or can be) "mutually assured destruction."
Answer this question… How did the establishment of NATO affect the Cold War?
There's no cold war.
Part of the cold war; should America have participated in the cold war?
America feared the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The Cold War lasted for over 40 years from 1946 to 1991.
The only one I know is that they both fought America, well America was in the cold war and America fought Iraq.
Two separate things. The cold war was a state of mistrust and intense spying between the US and the USSR, and to a lesser extent, China. no it is not, The cold war was between Russia and America, The civil war is Northern America vs Southern America
The cold war.
The geo-political goals were some of the conflicting goals in America during the Cold war.
America supported NATO