communism and capitalism
Communism & Democracy
The United States and the former USSR were the two major superpowers that clashed against each other during the Cold War.
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During the Cold War, the two dominant economic systems in conflict were capitalism and communism. Capitalism, primarily represented by the United States and its allies, emphasized private ownership, free markets, and individual entrepreneurship. In contrast, communism, led by the Soviet Union and its satellite states, advocated for collective ownership of resources and central planning. This ideological battle influenced global politics, economics, and military strategies throughout the Cold War era.
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nato and seato
During the Cold War, the US was opposed to the USSR, and they were an officially atheist nation, therefore the US wished to emphasize that it was a religious nation and therefore the opposite of the USSR. The main conflict was between economic systems, capitalism vs. communism, and between political systems, democracy vs. dictatorship, but there was a religious element as well.
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free market economy
During the Cold War, the US put diplomatic, military, and economic pressure on the USSR. There was never any active combat associated with this "war."
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