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Ivenika [448]
3 years ago
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What do these terms have in common (Cold War)

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Zepler [3.9K]3 years ago
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Hi there!

So, we're trying to figure out what the term 'Cold War' has in common. Well, its obvious that war isn't nothing to be joyful about. Neither is cold, because they're both very dark and chaotic. For example: if you were out in war and your constantly fighting hoping you'll make it in one piece and its all feels so cold and so alarming that all of it could make you feel as if you have to be on a look out every 24/7.

Hope this helps!

<em>-WolfieWolfFromSketch</em>

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