In the post-World War II era, different value-systems, world-views, and socio-political ideals were the the main causes of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States. As a communist country, the Soviet Union's basic commitments were quite different from the democratic-republican commitments of America. At the same time, the Soviet Union's tremendous suffering during both world wars affected its aggressive foreign (and domestic) policy during the Cold War, as well.
Soviet Union was communist.
The U.S. is a republic that has nukes and the Soviet Union is a communist nation that had nukes
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The Cold War was between the Soviet Union and Western democracies.
Soviet Union was communist.
The U.S. is a republic that has nukes and the Soviet Union is a communist nation that had nukes
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The Cold War
Political differences Soviet Union was communist and wanted to spread communism around the world USA was anti communist and prevent communism spreading and install democracy
The Soviet Union was the actual country itself. The Soviet Bloc was a group of supposedly independent countries which were really controlled by the Soviet Union.
The Cold War was between the Soviet Union and Western democracies.
The Cold War resulted from lack of trust between the U.S and The Soviet Union.
The war was between the former Soviet Union and Afghanistan, started when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979.
The main goal was to create a buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Western Europe