The emergence of communism, particularly with the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, marked the beginning of a significant ideological divide in global politics. This shift led to the establishment of the Soviet Union as a superpower advocating for communist ideals, contrasting sharply with the capitalist democracies, most notably the United States. The subsequent Cold War intensified this divide, creating a bipolar world where nations aligned themselves either with the capitalist bloc led by the U.S. or the communist bloc led by the USSR, shaping international relations and conflicts for decades. Ultimately, this ideological confrontation influenced global politics, economics, and military strategies throughout the 20th century.
it effected it in a bad way
they started a war causof the berlin wall
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Bolsheviks were a communist group who announced world-wide that they were going to enable communism everywhere including Russia (where they started.)
The Weastern world was capitlism, if the Eastern world was communist. This is correct.
The cold war
The COLD WAR was between communism and the free world. Communist North Korea was attacking a free world nation...South Korea.
Type your answer here...racisme and i think it started the cold war... the hatred between communist USSR and the US
communist and non-communist
None. It ended in 1990.
A world has a north and a south pole.
The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, officially ending the existence of the world's first communist state. This event marked the end of the Cold War and led to the emergence of several independent countries from the former Soviet republics.