The Cold War was a conflict between two ideologies: democracy and communism. Thankfully, despite the odd alarm, it didn't escalate into a full scale war, especially as both sides had nuclear weapons. On the collapse of the Russian communist state, and the taking down of the Berlin Wall, the Cold War was de-escalated. unfortunately, Putin's Russia is stirring things up in the Ukraine at the moment.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Well, under Soviet / Socialist rule Eastern europe did better than before but wasn't in perfect shape and their were still many problems.
Between 1985 and 1991, when the USSR dissolved and Russia withdrew its occupation of Eastern Europe.
# Though it may sound strange, the Cold War and the accompanying threat of nuclear war probably did much to 'keep the peace' in Europe. # Growing economic interdepedence in a. Western Europe and b. Eastern Europe.
During the Cold War, Western Europe was largely aligned with the United States and NATO, embracing democratic governance and capitalist economies, while Eastern Europe was dominated by the Soviet Union, characterized by communist regimes and state-controlled economies. This ideological divide resulted in contrasting political systems, economic structures, and social freedoms. Additionally, Western Europe experienced economic prosperity and integration, exemplified by the formation of the European Economic Community, while Eastern Europe faced economic challenges and political repression under authoritarian rule. Ultimately, this division fostered significant cultural and social disparities that persisted beyond the Cold War.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Conflict ending in Eastern Europe
i believe it was called the "iron curtain" that divided eastern and western Europe
Eastern Europe is a continental climate. This is where winters are cold and summers are hot, basically a huge contrast between seasons.
Eastern Europe is a continental climate. This is where winters are cold and summers are hot, basically a huge contrast between seasons.
Europe was divided into two opposing sides during the Cold War. Here, Western Europe was democratic and Eastern Europe was communist.
The Marshall Plan was put in place between 1948 to 1952 and was also called the European Recovery Program (ERP). It worked to develop western Europe and repel the spread of communism from eastern Europe during the Cold War.
The map shows the division of Europe into Western and Eastern blocs during the Cold War. It highlights the Iron Curtain, a metaphorical line that separated communist-controlled countries in Eastern Europe from democratic countries in Western Europe.
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Eastern Europe has a Continental Climate which means that winters are cold and summer are hot (temperature drastically changes between seasons). Climates have to do with latitude, area, etc. The placement of Eastern Europe just makes it capable of having a Continental Climate.