Those aren't actual introductory words, the Cold War did exist in history, look it up for extra information
Yorktown, it was a place in the cold war
imported, made current, made known, popularized, received
To introduce an unusual or unfamiliar word, to coin new words, or to introduce a new meaning to a familiar word
' 소개 ' = 'introduce'
The opposite word of introduce is withdraw or remove.
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No, "introduce" is not an adverb.The word "introduce" is a verb.
MIRV, ICBM
No Nuclear weapons were used during the cold war. The cold war was a stand off between soviet Russia and America, where they treated either with a lot of suspicion and distrust. However, it was not a 'War' in the literal sense of the word.
Korea was a "hot" portion of the "cold" war. No one died during the "Cold War" because NO WAR was fought. Cold War meant NO WAR. Cold War=Military Standoff. Cold War was just a "Term" for not shooting at each other, but ready to push the buttons once they got the word to do so. The Korean War was a war, like any other shooting, killing, destroying war. It just so happened to be the FIRST war (Besides Indochina) of the Atomic Age involving the US.
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