US and USSR.
Follow a course independent of the superpowers.
The union with allied countries.
great britian and soviet union
Cold War :)
It should be obvious that Russia is called Russia today; and not the USSR.
US & USSR
Follow a course independent of the superpowers.
The union with allied countries.
(The guy before me was wrong)Its.....They became the only remaining superpowers in the world after the war.
The United States and the former USSR were the two major superpowers that clashed against each other during the Cold War.
The USA and Soviet Union.
No. The cold war was a longer-term conflict than the Korean War. The Cold War refers to long-term conflict and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. While the two superpowers did not typically engage in direct battles, there were a number of wars/armed conflicts where the two superpowers supported opposing sides. The Korean War is an example of one such conflict, where the Soviet Union supported North Korea and the United States supported South Korea.
great britian and soviet union
The superpowers controlled the world. If lesser nations disrupted world peace, the superpowers intervened.
Cold War :)
It should be obvious that Russia is called Russia today; and not the USSR.
The Cold War was referred to as a time of a bipolar world because it was characterized by the dominance of two superpowers: the United States and the Soviet Union. These nations held opposing ideologies—capitalism and democracy versus communism—and engaged in a global struggle for influence, leading to the division of the world into two distinct spheres of power. This bipolarity shaped international relations, alliances, and conflicts during the period, as countries often aligned with one of the two superpowers.