The Cold War had a major impact on economics. One significant effect was the weakening of the economy of the Soviet Union which led to its eventual collapse. The Cold War had the opposite effect on the US as its industrial sector strengthened and it became a superpower.
NATO, military blocs and the Warsaw Pact were short term effects of the cold war. It led to conflicts such as the Vietnam War.
A lot of people will tell you it was The Bomb. As a Cold War cryptologist, my vote is for the R-390A/URR radio receiver, used for decades by American intelligence to monitor the Soviets. The R-390 and the information gained from it allowed us to use diplomatic approaches to settling disagreements between us and the Soviets.
No. The Soviets were fighting the Germans in WW2, just like the Allied forces and after WW2 the West and Russia were in Cold War stances. That means that they were very unfriendly, but never actually went to war. Had fighting happened there could have been nuclear war.
In 1960 the "space race" began between the US and Soviets. Both worked to get to the moon first and in 1969 the US landed on the moon. The Soviets never have landed. The space race was just another outcome of the Cold War. The ability to launch a rocket has military advantages whether it has a payload for space or for military uses.
The US was part of NATO, the Soviets were WARSAW PACT.
The Soviets collapsed. The US continues to prosper, at least in comparison.
Cold War rivalries between the Soviets and the Americans.
Cold War rivalries between the Soviets and the Americans.
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The Cuba's alliances with the soviets worried Americans for a for different reasons. They thought that the fight between them would turn into a cold war.
The relatively bloodless conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union was called the Cold War. It lasted from the 1950s to about 1991.
It was called the Cold War over communism versus democracy.
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The Soviets did, when they collapsed.
The Soviets were a Communist nation until the "end" of the cold war.
The fear of communists expanding control over other nations and isolating American trade and influence resulting in threat to the security of the USA
During World War II, they did. During the Cold War, the Soviets were one of the Four Powers responsible for the military administration of Berlin. (The US, British and French Armies were the other three.) The difference between the Soviets and the other three: the US, British and French treated their "military administration" duties as ceremonial, but the Soviets really had the Army running the city.
Israel has not experienced a cold war. It has been the site of a very active conflict. If the question is asking how did Israel play a role in the Cold War between the Americans and the Soviets, Israel was almost consistently (since 1953) an ally of the United States and therefore occupied a superior position vis à vis the Arab States which were aligned with the Soviets.