The difference between the consequences faced by the United States and the Soviet Union after the Cold War was that the <u>US remained a </u><u>united nation</u> while the <u>Soviet Union </u><u>disintegrated</u>.
<h3>What was the Cold War?</h3>
The Cold War refers to the open but restricted political rivalry between the United States, the Soviet Union, and their respective allies after World War II.
The Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union centered on the following issues:
- Political tensions
- Ideological conflicts
- Nuclear weapons
- Fear of communism.
Thus, while the United States <u>remained a </u><u>united nation</u><u>,</u> the <u>Soviet Union </u><u>disintegrated</u>.
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