USA and USSR
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Following World War II, the nations that played a dominant economic, political, and military role in the world were commonly referred to as "superpowers." The United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the two primary superpowers during this period, leading to a bipolar world characterized by ideological conflict and competition, particularly during the Cold War. Their influence shaped global politics, economics, and military alliances for decades.
After World War II, the two main superpowers were the United States and the Soviet Union. The U.S. emerged as a global leader with a strong economy and military, promoting democratic capitalism, while the Soviet Union expanded its influence through communism, establishing a sphere of control over Eastern Europe. Their ideological rivalry led to the Cold War, which dominated international relations for several decades. This competition shaped global politics, economics, and military strategies well into the late 20th century.
there was only one superpower left after ww2 and that was the allies
They emerged as the two superpowers. They both were very strong and showed their strength in World War 2. The power of these two superpowers led to the Cold War.
US and USSR
US and USSR
USA and USSR
USA and ussr
The Soviet Unioon and the United States.
It was the end of two superpowers, leaving the US as the sole superpower of the world It was the end of two superpowers, leaving the US as the sole superpower of the world
The Cold War ended in 1991 with the break up of the USSR.
The people that were involved in the cold war was the Soviet Union, Communist world, and the non-communist world (The US and the USSR)
India
Based on weapons stockpiles, there was mutually assured destruction if the two superpowers went to war