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What term refers to the tense relationship between communist and democratic countries throughout the 50s?

The Cold War.


What term refers to the tense relationship between communist and democratic countries throughout the 1950's and 1960's?

The Cold War.


What term refers to the tense relationship that existed between communist and democratic countries throughout the 1950's and 1960's?

The cold war


What countries are split up into countries?

Korea. North Korea is communist and South Korea is democratic.


What countries were communist or had strong communist influence before world war 2?

The USSR was communist. Germany is divided into 4 sections and 3 of the 4 sections are democratic and 1 of the 4 are communist in the communist section there is a section of Berlin that is democratic and we supply that section so it would not become communist.


Term that refers to tense relationship between communist and democratic countries that existed in 1950's and 1960's?

The Cold War, but it lasted from the late 1940s till about 1990.The Cold War


How did nuclear weapons factor into communism and the fear of communism?

Most democratic countries feared that if communist nations had nuclear power, they would have the power to overthrow any democratic government and create a new one world communist government.


Why did Korea spit in two countries?

They had a civil war between communist north and democratic south (backed by the US)


Why did Europe split into 2 regions?

The Iron Curtain was put there because of the cold war. To prevent movement between communist countries and democratic countries.


How is Denmark's relationship with the US?

Similar to other social democratic European countries: very good.


Is demacracy a good form of government?

Of course. If you don't think so make a visit to communist China, Russia, or other countries that are not democratic.


Where was iron curtains?

The Iron Curtain divided Europe into two halves, east and west. The western democratic countries were on the side of the United States. The eastern communist countries were on the side of the Soviet Union. The Iron Curtain fell when communism collapsed and the eastern European countries became democratic.