The Cold War spurred significant advancements in technology, particularly in defense and communication, as both the United States and the Soviet Union sought to gain strategic advantages. In response to fears of a nuclear attack and the need for robust communication networks, the U.S. Department of Defense funded research projects like ARPANET, which aimed to create a decentralized communication system. This project laid the groundwork for the modern internet, facilitating resilient communication that could withstand potential disruptions. Thus, the Cold War's emphasis on technological innovation directly contributed to the development of the internet.
We have no idea.
Yes!
they wanted to rebuild the empire during the cold war.
Atomic weapons created the cold war. Not any conferences.
The three wars that the cold war lead to was 1. Korean war 2. Vietnam war 3. the invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union
Truman Doctrine contributed to the development of the Cold War by promising economic aid to any country that was threatened by communism.
No, Lenin had died in 1924 and the Cold War did not begin till after WWII.
Cold war was between US and Soviet Russia, nothing to do with Hitler, he was dead.
cold war between russia and america
because the cold war influence many different countries to interfere with the wars
YES. it's true.
The cold war started in 1945 after the World War II. The cold war was between Russia and some of the western countries. The existence of the nuclear weapons is what led to the development of the Cold war.