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the end of the Cold War.
The period of political tension following World War II is commonly referred to as the Cold War, which lasted from roughly 1947 to 1991. This era was characterized by the ideological conflict between the United States and its allies, promoting capitalism and democracy, and the Soviet Union and its satellite states, advocating communism. The Cold War involved various forms of indirect confrontation, including military alliances, proxy wars, and an arms race, but it did not escalate into direct military conflict between the superpowers. Key events during this time included the Korean War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Vietnam War.
The war directly following WWII
The Cold War .
The political tension was known as the Cold War.
The Cold War
the cold war
One similarity between the Red Scare following World War I and the Cold War following World War II was the pervasive fear of communism and its influence on American society and politics. Both periods saw intense anti-communist sentiment, leading to widespread suspicion, government crackdowns, and the persecution of perceived radicals. Additionally, both events were characterized by a heightened sense of national security concerns and the belief that communist ideologies posed a direct threat to American values and democracy.
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It is referred to as the "Cold War."
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the Cold War.