September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945
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I’m not entirely sure but I would say the answer to this question would be Marquis De LaFayette
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Correct answer: C) The Cold War was not a conventional war, and its costs are measured by the individual proxy wars.
Explanation:
Both the Korean War and the Vietnam War would factor in as "proxy wars" during the Cold War.
One could argue that there would be ways to chart the costs of the Cold War simply by tabulating what was spent on developing military arsenals that stood ready to be used in the event of direct warfare between the superpowers who opposed each other in the Cold War. As the Cold War continued, the two superpowers (US and USSR) kept escalating their weapons capabilities and stockpiles. It got to the point that if the two sides did plunge into war, they would face mutually assured destruction. Massive amounts were spent on the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
Answer: North and South Korea have been divided for more than 70 years, ever since the Korean Peninsula became an unexpected casualty of the escalating Cold War between two rival superpowers: the Soviet Union and the United States.