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Q: The cold war was a conflict between which two nations?
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What are 5 words to describe the cold war?

Cold war is a term that is described by an unarmed conflict. The cold war between US and Soviet Union was based on distrust between two nations. large amount of propaganda was used to inform the public about this conflict. It was also a war between communism and a free market.


What was the term that described the icy revelry that existed between the U.S. and and the soviet union?

After World War Two, the two nations of the USSR and the USA had major political and economic differences. The term "cold war" is a play on the term of a "hot war" meaning a conflict. There were no battles between the US & the USSR, the conflict was called a cold war.


What organization would be most likely to resolve a conflict between two countries?

UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION


What were the fights in the cold war about?

There are a few different ways to think about the Cold War. It was usually described in terms of the conflict between two economic systems, capitalism vs. communism. It was also a conflict between nations, the USSR and its allies vs. the US and its allies. These two versions of events were equivalent, they merged together. So the Cold War was about who gets to control the world. Of course, once the Cold War ended, we quickly discovered that there was another player in the game. Now we have the war on terror.


The Cold War was also a conflict between which two vastly different ideologies?

Democracy and Communism.


What is called buffer zone?

It is, for example, a buffer zone between two hostile nations that serves to prevent conflict


How did the Cold War lead to armed conflict?

The two major players in the Cold War were the US and the Soviet Union. These two nations did not have battles or real wars during the Cold War years. Other conflicts among smaller communist nations, and a large one, China, were related to the Cold War. Wars in Korea and Vietnam can be considered wars with roots in the Cold War.


What is the difference between cold war and proxy war-?

A Cold War is a war without open military conflict between two or more nations which includes spying, sabotage, and economic and political brinksmanship designed to bring the opposing nation(s) to submission or failure. A Proxy War is a war where the nations in military conflict are being directly and often primarily funded by greater nations who are often in a cold war against each other. This allows for military conquest without the need to send one's own troops into battle. The US and the USSR used this strategy in nations around the world during their cold war. This was done most notably in South and Central America and The Middle East.


What is war without direct military conflict?

Technically, "Peace". But you're probably looking for the term "cold war", which was actually an arms race between two sets of atomic weapon armed nations; which never fought each other with their military forces (there never was a WWIII). You really cannot use the term "cold war" to describe any "war without direct military conflict" because then all peaceful times thru out history could be called "cold wars." This particular cold war (1945-1990) was strictly between the nuclear armed communist nations and the free world, led by the US.


What State of rivalry or tension between two nations that stops short of violent confrontation is called?

A Cold War.


The Cold War resulted from?

Tensions between the two nations at the end of World War II. The two nations were the United States and the Soviet Union.


Why is the Russian georgian conflict called the cold war?

First it isn't called the cold war. The Cold war was the political conflict between the USSR and the US. At the end of the war the USSR broke up. Georgia and Russia were two of the new countries formed. People are afraid that the conflict could spark a second cold war