None. The atomic bomb created the cold war; and that didn't occur until WWII.
Yes, the Cold War was after World War 2
Do you mean, "Why was the era AFTER world war 2 called the cold war?" Because no one calls the era of WW2 the cold war.
The Cold War wasn't an actual war. No big battles, no large amounts of people openly killed. It was an arms race and an overhanging threat of war, not outright fighting as in WW 1.
fear of communism led to the supression of the civil liberties of some americans
No, WWl was a real war with shooting and killing that lasted for 4 years, the cold war was between the USA and Russia, a lot of Sabre rattling and threats to blow each other up. I will add to the above answer which, in itself, is quite correct. The term "Cold War" usually refers to the period immediately following the Second World War and was essentially a staring contest between the USA (and its allies), and the USSR (and its allies), to see who would blink first...keeping in mind that the USA and the USSR were, in fact allies during WWII. The Cold War consisted primarily of differences in ideology and did not result in armed conflict. It did, however, create great tension between countries resulting in the buildup of nuclear weapons and other horrible devices of mass destruction, and involved much espionage between the countries. No, it is the continuing problem after WW2. The cold war was with Russia. No world war one is not considered the cold war, the cold war refers to Russia and the US, no battles were fought on field, mainly the building of nuclear missiles and missile sites. In a cold war, only threats are exchanged.
Korea and Vietnam were the only HOT Battles of the cold war; a war between the communist world and the free world.
The bad guys are from Russia.
The Cold War.
The cold war was NOT declared. The cold war was not a war. The cold war was simply a name given to "a non-shooting" military stand off between the communist world and the free world.
The Cold War
The war of propaganda between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after World War II is often referred to as the Cold War. It was a period of geopolitical tension and ideological rivalry between the two superpowers, marked by propaganda, military build-up, and espionage, without direct military conflict.
The Cold War resulted from lack of trust between the U.S and The Soviet Union.
A hot war is actual fighting (actual killing). A cold war is not a war at all; the name "cold war" was simply a TERM chosen to title the "military stand-off" between the free world and the communist world.
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