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Yes, the Cold War was after World War 2
Do you mean, "Why was the era AFTER world war 2 called the cold war?" Because no one calls the era of WW2 the cold war.
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The main reason the Cold war did not end in World War III, was because of something called MAD, or mutally assured destruction, which basically means that if any one country were to launch nuclear weapons at another, the other country would retaliate and launch more of there own, and both countries would be destroyed.
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Microsoft was invented during the cold war.
Contradiction in terms; cold war means no war. The cold war would have terminated the split second war erupted.
It probably doesn't; since the Constitution was written a century and half before the advent of atomic weapons. Atomic weapons (nukes) created the cold war. Without nuclear weapons there would have no cold war.
It doesn't relate to the cold war anymore than any other Viet War battle. Long Tan was simply Australia's first big fight in Vietnam.
World War I, World War II, and the Cold War
They were both wars against communism; its just Vietnam was a shooting war and the cold war was NOT a shooting war. Example (analogy)-It would be like two men arguing in a bar (as an example) about something (which would be the cold war) and then going outside and having a fist fight...or worse ( this would be Vietnam) about the same argument.
Yes, the Cold War was after World War 2
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The cold war was NOT declared. The cold war was not a war. The cold war was simply a name given to "a non-shooting" military stand off between the communist world and the free world.