Communism-Safety first for society as a whole
Free World-Individual freedom first and foremost
The United States and the Soviet Union were the two countries on opposite sides during the Cold War. The Cold War ended in 1991.
USSR and the US in the Cold War and Nuclear Arms Race
The "cold" in "Cold War" means the two sides weren't shooting at each other. There were nuclear weapons, but just the threat of annihilation was enough to keep an uneasy peace.
Society (communism) verses the individual (freedom). What's more important, the individual person's right to do what he wants (smoke a cigar for example) or societies safety with his second hand smoke?
The two sides involved in the Cold War were the United States and its allies, known as the Western Bloc, and the Soviet Union and its allies, known as the Eastern Bloc. These two sides represented the ideological divide between capitalism and communism, respectively, and were engaged in a geopolitical and ideological struggle for influence and power.
The Cold war continuing state of tension and hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union after 1945 because of differences in political and economic philosophies
It was the Cold War,which started in 1945,and ended in 1991,but there are still tensions between the two countries today.
The Cold War.
there is a amount of people that changed sides that we dont know
Europe was divided into two opposing sides during the Cold War. Here, Western Europe was democratic and Eastern Europe was communist.
To reduce the threat of war the two sides held several disarmanment talks. One agreement was intended to limit the use of anti-ballistic missles.
The cold war