A major cause of the Cold War was the ideological conflict between capitalism, represented by the United States, and communism, represented by the Soviet Union. The aftermath of World War II left Europe divided, with the U.S. aiming to promote democratic governance and free markets, while the USSR sought to expand its communist influence. This fundamental clash of ideologies, coupled with mutual distrust and competition for global influence, fueled tensions and led to a prolonged period of geopolitical rivalry.
Ideological differences did not cause the cold war. Nuclear Weapons caused the cold war.
so what were the major battles of the cold war and why
the Soviet Union was Comunist and America wasn't
The Vietnam conflict was a type of proxy war, in that our Cold War foe, Russia, heavily subsidized Communist North Vietnam in their fight with U.S. forces.
One of the was the nuke and the other major one the ballistic missile.
Churchill did not cause the cold war. Nuclear weapons caused the cold war.
Ideological differences did not cause the cold war. Nuclear Weapons caused the cold war.
so what were the major battles of the cold war and why
The major cause for the Cold War were Ideological difference between the two super blocs viz. USA - supporting capitalism and USSR supporting Communism
Theres only one cause; nukes. If there hadn't been atomic weapons, there wouldn't have been a cold war.
Geography had nothing to do with it; it was atomic weapons.
the Soviet Union was Comunist and America wasn't
The use of the atomic bombs in 1945 did not 'cause the Cold War'.
a major event in the cold war was the space race
There is no connection between the 20th century Cold War and the US Civil War. One major difference was that the Cold War was not one nation seeking to break free from its original position. Which for the South meant its position as a state within the US.
vietnam war and the cold war
Korean War, Vietnam War,