by turning the heating on.
Capitalism
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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The Industrial Revolution initiated significant technological and economic changes, leading to the rise of industrial capitalism, characterized by private ownership and profit-driven production. This economic system created stark class divisions, prompting the emergence of communist ideologies advocating for a classless society and collective ownership. The ideological conflict between capitalism and communism intensified during the Cold War, as the United States and its allies sought to contain the spread of communism, particularly after the Russian Revolution, resulting in geopolitical tensions and a global power struggle.
The middle class grew rapidly. -D. Roe
Capitalism/trade.
Voluntary Capitalism
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Capitalism
The main "isms" of the Cold War were Socialism and Communism, both of which came up against Capitalism.
communism and capitalism
the china did't wan't the cold war to effect them so they fought to stop the cold war
Communism (USSR) and Capitalism (USA)
The Korean war mate, the first of military 'theaters' in which Communism and capitalism fought
Capitalism and communism - APEX.
It did not effect the cold war in anyway